英:['kænsərəs]
美:[ˈkænsɚrəs]
英:['kænsərəs]
美:[ˈkænsɚrəs]
adj.
癌的
像癌的
得癌症的
不治的
can·cer·ous
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词根:cancer
n.cancer 癌症;恶性肿瘤
noun
a northern zodiacal constellation between Gemini and Leo
the fourth sign of the zodiac in astrology see Signs of the Zodiac Table
I'm a Taurus, but my best friend is a Cancer.
a malignant tumor of potentially unlimited growth that expands locally by invasion and systemically by metastasis
an abnormal bodily state marked by such tumors
something evil or malignant that spreads destructively
the cancer of hidden resentment—Irish Digest
an enlarged tumorlike plant growth (such as that of crown gall)
a plant disease marked by such growths
1560年代,“患癌症的”,来自 cancer + -ous。比喻意义“像癌症一样的,恶性的”来自1660年代。
癌性的,癌癌的
Middle English, from Latin (genitive Cancri), literally, crab; akin to Greek karkinos crab, cancer
The first known use of cancer was in the 14th century
candidatenoun
one who runs in an election contest or is proposed for an office or honor
candidacynoun
the state of being a candidate
candidadjective
marked by or showing sincere honesty : frank
relating to photography of people acting naturally without being posed
candid picture
candelabrumnoun
a candlestick that has several branches for holding candles
candelabranoun
candelabrum
cancernoun
capitalized a group of stars between Gemini and Leo usually pictured as a crab
the fourth sign of the zodiac see zodiac
a person whose sign of the zodiac is Cancer
a tumor that tends to spread locally and to other parts of the body and often causes death if not treatedalso: an abnormal state marked by such tumors
a dangerous evil that destroys slowly
1 It is a triptych, at centre of which is Barack Obama, "the first dark-skinned leader of the Great Society", with the stars and stripes "in a state of cancerous decay" tattooed on his back.
2 During the operation to remove it, they had spotted other tumours, tested them and confirmed they were cancerous.
3 The production of these cancerous cells suppresses the production of normal white blood cells.
这些癌细胞的产生抑制了正常白血球的生成。
4 Cancerous conditions may cause a distinct nodule or lump on the gland.
甲状腺癌可见腺体上有清楚的小结或者肿块.
5 Though lumps are not all malignant, or cancerous, early discovery is always an advantage.
尽管“块煤”并不一定是恶性或癌性的,但尽早发现总归是件好事。
6 This is personal for me, as my mother passed last year from lung cancer, and my father is one of the more than 18 million people who are addicted to menthol cigarettes.
7 Not that I care because I have a spot on my neck which is almost certainly cancerous.
8 Normal cells didn’t spontaneously become cancerous, he said; they were simply taken over by HeLa.
9 Yet Cordery also moves you by his patent love for Brick, and by the cries, suggesting a tortured animal, he utters as the cancerous pain suddenly strikes.
10 Her gynecologist was operating on what we thought was a benign cyst that ended up being one of multiple cancerous tumors in Taylor’s abdomen.
11 Our wonderful family dog, Scottie, has an inoperable cancerous growth that makes breathing and movement difficult for him.
12 He plans to have a biopsy Friday to determine whether he needs to remove his tonsils, and possibly more tissue, as well as the cancerous growth.
13 "It's true that cancerous cells were detected a few months ago and I am getting treatment."
14 Early one morning in 2004, a scanrevealed a cancerous tumor on his pancreas: a death sentence.
2004年的一天清晨,一个扫描显示,在他的胰脏部位有一个癌症肿瘤:乔布斯几乎就被判了死刑。
15 Seeing somebody else's success as your failure is a cancerous way to live.
16 There is extra cause for jubilation, since Domingo has recovered from surgery earlier this year to remove some cancerous polyps from his colon.
17 They do not turn cancerous and are best left alone, unless they start to cause the dog discomfort — as on an eyelid, or when one or more become itchy from secondary infection.
18 My body is not strong enough to fight cancerous cells.
我的身体日渐虚弱,无力对抗癌细胞.
19 In 2009, he announced that he was getting radiation treatment for a cancerous tumor in his left salivary gland.
20 At the time, Ms. Bilik had been sidelined by shoulder surgery, for a torn rotator cuff, and by a lumpectomy, to remove a cancerous mass from her breast.
1 不治的
2 癌症
3 癌的
5 得了癌症的