cancers
英 [ˈkænsəz]
美 [ˈkænsərz]
n. 癌; 癌症; (迅速蔓延的)邪恶; (社会)毒瘤
cancer的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 癌;癌症
Canceris a serious disease in which cells in a person's body increase rapidly in an uncontrolled way, producing abnormal growths.- Her mother died of breast cancer...
她母亲死于乳腺癌。 - Jane was just 25 when she learned she had cancer...
简得知自己罹癌那一年才25岁。 - Ninety per cent of lung cancers are caused by smoking.
90%的肺癌是吸烟所致。
- Her mother died of breast cancer...
双语例句
- This technology could also help identify patients with cancers that are resistant to standard treatments.
该技术同样可以帮助鉴别对标准疗法产生抵抗的癌症病人。 - Saturated fat can increase risks for heart disease and some cancers.
饱和脂肪可以增加患心脏病和某些癌症的危险。 - Some cancers are more common in developed countries: prostate, breast and colon.
某些癌症在发达国家较常见,如前列腺癌、乳腺癌和结肠癌。 - Their cancers are not so clearly tied to radiation exposure
他们的癌症是否和接触放射线有关还不太清楚。 - If cancers are spotted early there's a high chance of survival
如果癌症在早期发现的话,存活的几率会很高。 - Most cancers of the thyroid gland can be treated if found early.
如果发现得早,大多数甲状腺癌症是可以治疗的。 - Generally, cancers do not have danger signals and, therefore, they cannot elicit strong immune reactions.
一般说来,癌瘤不具有危险信号因此它们不会引发强烈的免疫反应。 - Scientific advancements that raise the new possibilities to control chronic infectious diseases and infection-associated cancers.
科学的进步增加了新的可能性,来控制慢性传染病和感染相关癌症。 - Lymphomas are cancers of the lymphatic system.
淋巴瘤是淋巴系统癌症。 - Exposure can cause cancers and disorders of the nervous system.
接触砷元素可以导致癌症和神经系统疾病。