第三人称复数:toxics
1. 有毒的;毒性的;引起中毒的
A toxic substance is poisonous.
e.g. ...the cost of cleaning up toxic waste...
清除有毒废弃物的成本
e.g. These products are not toxic to humans.
这些产品对人类没有毒性。
1. Weakness was by no means unique to Japanese stocks in the midst of a toxic mix of rising inflation and slowing growth known as stagflation.
2. Locals say they are concerned about a potential leak of the toxic chemical dioxin, a byproduct of burning plastic.
3. Calculation of Green GDP will include what costs should be paid for choking smog, poisoned rivers and toxic waste in the course of China's impressive economic growth.
4. Even if the toys are simply discarded and never used, the toxic chemicals they contain are easily capable of leaching into the surrounding environment.
5. Nitrite is a toxic substance that is highly carcinogenic, food experts said.
6. But it later was found to be highly toxic as well as carcinogenic to people.
7. toxic的反义词
7. Expert teams have also been set up to carry out laboratory tests and research toxic compounds used in TCM.
8. The population ends up placing this cassava in water that cannot totally eliminate the toxic substance.
9. Little wonder that the material used to keep the rooms warm was polyurethane foam, a material that can easily catch fire and once on fire emits toxic gases.
10. toxic是什么意思
10. Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling is preparing to underwrite banks'toxic assets to spur lending.
adj
1. of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison
e.g. suffering from exposure to toxic substances