tumours

tumours[ˈtju:məz] 

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原级:tumour

tumours 基本解释
肿瘤( tumour的名词复数 );
tumours 单语例句

1. tumours的反义词

1. Chinese scientists announced they have discovered a protein that contributes to the growth of a wide spectrum of cancerous tumours.

2. In contrast, cigarette packs in Canada bear graphic pictures of cancerous tumours and diseased gums.

3. Former Montreal Expos star catcher Gary Carter says an MRI scan of his brain has revealed four tumours but he described them as " small ".

4. And then children below eight were advised not to use mobile phones after an " authoritative report " linked heavy use to ear and brain tumours.

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5. The experimental vaccine protected animals from cancer for up to five months, and stopped tumours growing bigger in those that already had the disease.

6. Glial cell brain tumours accounts for about 40 per cent of all brain tumours.

7. tumours在线翻译

7. The theory behind cancer sniffing is that tumours release volatile organic compounds as they grow.

8. But a number of studies have found disturbingly large numbers of tumours in mice which were implanted with microchips.

9. tumours是什么意思

9. But the treatment could only be used on solid tumours in the body.

10. Yang was told by doctors that she had tumours in her breasts and would have to have them removed.

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