byproduct
n. 副產品; 意外結果,副作用
A by-product is something which is produced during the manufacture or processing of another product.
The raw material for the tyre is a by-product of petrol refining.
製造輪胎的原材料是提煉汽油時產生的一種副產品。
Something that is a by-product of an event or situation happens as a result of it, although it is usually not expected or planned.
A by-product of their meeting was the release of these fourteen men.
他們會見的意外成果是釋放了這14個人。
1. a secondary and sometimes unexpected consequence
2. a product made during the manufacture of something else
The chief byproduct of combustion is silicon dioxide ( sand ).
燃燒的主要副產品是二氧化矽 ( 沙 ).
Refinery and petrochemical operation produce a variety of byproduct gases.
煉油廠和石油化工生產中生成各種副產氣體.
One byproduct he worked with was coal tar , which , when distilled, produced naphtha.
他試驗用的一個副產品是煤焦油, 煤焦油經過蒸餾生成石腦油.
As a kind of byproduct of the botanical pesticide, the seed cake was value in use.
作為植物源殺蟲劑的副產品, 苦皮藤籽粕具有開發利用價值.
A useless or worthless byproduct, as from a manufacturing process.
廢品生產過程中等產生的無用或無價值之副產品.