单词:cancer
[医] 癌
n. (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Cancer
n. a small zodiacal constellation in the northern hemisphere; between Leo and Gemini
n. the fourth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about June 21 to July 22
考试类型:[中考/四级/六级/考研]
cancer的用法和样例:
例句
- He was afflicted with cancer.他患了癌症。
- The patient finally died from cancer.那位病人最终死于癌症。
- He's got a cancer in his liver.他得了肝癌。
- The oncologist invented a new kind of interferon to prevent cancer.那位肿瘤学家发明了一种可以预防癌症的干扰素。
- It was a cancer for permanency and pain.那简直是一颗永远折磨人的毒瘤。
- The doping is a cancer of the pure Olympic Games.兴奋剂是纯洁的奥运会的毒瘤。
- I'm a Cancer and my brother is a Leo.我是巨蟹座,弟弟是狮子座。
- Cancer knits sweaters and makes fudge for the neighborhood.巨蟹座会为邻居织毛衣或者自制巧克力。
常见句型
- He has received many honors for his research into cancer.他因从事癌症方面的研究工作而得到了许多荣誉。
- Violence is a cancer in our society.暴力是我们社会的弊害。
词汇搭配
- contract〔develop, set〕 cancer患癌症
- cure〔treat〕 cancer治疗癌症
- fight against cancer与癌症对抗
- inoperable cancer不宜动手术的癌症
- progressive cancer恶性肿瘤
- terminal cancer晚期癌症
- breast〔skin〕 cancer乳〔皮肤〕癌
- liver〔lung, stomach〕 cancer肝〔肺,胃〕癌
- cancer cells癌细胞
- the spread of the cancer癌细胞的扩散
- cancer in throat喉癌
- cancer of breast乳癌
经典引文
The Cancer men are far more constant than the Cancer women.
出自:attrib.The application of toads to a cancered breast.
出自:GoldsmithThis strident fanaticism which had..cancered him with revolt.
出自:M. Bragg
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