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词汇 radiation sickness
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Definition of radiation sickness in English:

radiation sickness

noun
mass noun
  • Illness caused by exposure of the body to ionizing radiation, characterized by nausea, hair loss, diarrhoea, bleeding, and damage to the bone marrow and central nervous system.

    放射病,射线中毒,放射损伤

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Symptoms of radiation sickness evolve over time in distinct phases.
    • Hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to stay indoors for the day and dozens of people are suffering radiation sickness.
    • The bomb can be made from ordinary explosives in package with radioactive materials, which are diffused by the explosion and may cause radiation sickness in the immediate vicinity.
    • A dirty bomb would boost the radiation level above normal levels, increasing the risk of cancer and radiation sickness to some degree.
    • Detonated in a densely populated city, it can kill thousands from radiation sickness and leave the area uninhabitable.
    • Though winds don't blow across the equator, that doesn't make it a sanitary cordon; the winds carrying the radiation sickness obey a pressure equator that shifts seasonally.
    • People very close to the blast could conceivably suffer radiation sickness and might require hospital care.
    • Who cared if they got radiation sickness, as long as the ore was being mined?
    • He remained alive for over six months, but doctors described his body as ‘ravaged’ by radiation sickness.
    • You could get radiation sickness if you happen to be in the area.
    • Sam performs an autopsy on a car crash victim and finds the body is wrought with radiation sickness.
    • I was offering something that could treat radiation sickness.
    • However, the civilians who were killed by the bomb and the survivors who developed radiation sickness left an unforgettable legacy of fear.
    • Astronauts who spend too much time aloft are believed to dramatically raise their risk of developing cancer, although they're not in immediate danger of suffering from radiation sickness.
    • The final two survivors are doctors, who have to contend with the human cost of the collapse of Hiroshima's infrastructure and who document the details of radiation sickness.
    • An increasing number of credible eyewitnesses testified to the unspeakable torment of radiation sickness.
    • However, no individual cases of radiation sickness are discussed in any detail.
    • He said most of the troops had been inoculated against anthrax, while they also possessed antidotes to combat nerve gas and tablets to alleviate effects of radiation sickness.
    • They suffered from radiation sickness, but the military denied that was the cause of their illness.
    • Over the next several months, tens of thousands more died from their injuries, including radiation sickness caused by the nuclear devices.

Definition of radiation sickness in US English:

radiation sickness

nounˌrādēˈāSHən ˌsiknis
  • Illness caused by exposure of the body to ionizing radiation, characterized by nausea, hair loss, diarrhea, bleeding, and damage to the bone marrow and central nervous system.

    放射病,射线中毒,放射损伤

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A dirty bomb would boost the radiation level above normal levels, increasing the risk of cancer and radiation sickness to some degree.
    • Though winds don't blow across the equator, that doesn't make it a sanitary cordon; the winds carrying the radiation sickness obey a pressure equator that shifts seasonally.
    • An increasing number of credible eyewitnesses testified to the unspeakable torment of radiation sickness.
    • Astronauts who spend too much time aloft are believed to dramatically raise their risk of developing cancer, although they're not in immediate danger of suffering from radiation sickness.
    • He remained alive for over six months, but doctors described his body as ‘ravaged’ by radiation sickness.
    • Detonated in a densely populated city, it can kill thousands from radiation sickness and leave the area uninhabitable.
    • He said most of the troops had been inoculated against anthrax, while they also possessed antidotes to combat nerve gas and tablets to alleviate effects of radiation sickness.
    • Who cared if they got radiation sickness, as long as the ore was being mined?
    • Hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to stay indoors for the day and dozens of people are suffering radiation sickness.
    • However, the civilians who were killed by the bomb and the survivors who developed radiation sickness left an unforgettable legacy of fear.
    • People very close to the blast could conceivably suffer radiation sickness and might require hospital care.
    • Symptoms of radiation sickness evolve over time in distinct phases.
    • Sam performs an autopsy on a car crash victim and finds the body is wrought with radiation sickness.
    • I was offering something that could treat radiation sickness.
    • You could get radiation sickness if you happen to be in the area.
    • They suffered from radiation sickness, but the military denied that was the cause of their illness.
    • Over the next several months, tens of thousands more died from their injuries, including radiation sickness caused by the nuclear devices.
    • The final two survivors are doctors, who have to contend with the human cost of the collapse of Hiroshima's infrastructure and who document the details of radiation sickness.
    • However, no individual cases of radiation sickness are discussed in any detail.
    • The bomb can be made from ordinary explosives in package with radioactive materials, which are diffused by the explosion and may cause radiation sickness in the immediate vicinity.
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