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词汇 carcinogenic
释义 carcinogenic
adjective
uk /ˌkɑː.sɪ.nəˈdʒen.ɪk/ us /ˌkɑːr.sən.oʊˈdʒen.ɪk/
causing cancer, or relating to things that cause cancer: 致癌的
Residents believe the furnace emitted carcinogenic gases for 25 years.
The possible carcinogenic effects of overcooking meat and eggs are well documented.
carcinogenic pesticides
Research has shown that many of these preservatives are carcinogenic.
Sarin is carcinogenic and can damage the central nervous system in sufficient doses.
It is believed that cannabis is between two and four times as carcinogenic as tobacco.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Cancer
acinic cell carcinoma
acral lentiginous melanoma
adenocarcinoma
adenoma
aggressive
benignancy
benignant
big C
bilateral acoustic neurofibromatosis
bilateral acoustic schwannoma
carcinogen
Hodgkin's lymphoma
inoperable
lymphoma
malignantly
meningioma
metastasis
precancerous
Waldenstrom macroglobulinaemia
Wilms' tumour
Examples from literature

There are naturally occurring highly carcinogenic substances in ordinary foods that are unavoidable. 

carcinogenic | American Dictionary


carcinogenic
adjective
 medicalus/ˌkɑr·sə·nəˈdʒen·ɪk/
(of a substance) able or likely to cause cancer

Examples of carcinogenic


carcinogenic
For instance, this century has seen the arrival of allergic, bionic, carcinogenic, moronic, psychedelic and videographic.
The first is that incessant ovulation with repeated trauma to the epithelium or repeated mitotic stimulation of the epithelium is carcinogenic (23;24).
Leather dust can be carcinogenic and causes allergies, both of which represent a threat to the local population.
The migration of seeds to the lungs has had no adverse effects on pulmonary function; however there is a potential carcinogenic risk.
Reports of hazardous chemical exposures to both male and female workers and related carcinogenic, mutagenic and now teratogenic effects are ever-increasing.
Metals and compounds like chromium and phenol are carcingenic and dyes like azo are both carcinogenic and allergy inducing.
This system constructs arguments for and against ascribing various carcinogenic risk classifications on compounds.
Examples include water and air quality, waste management, energy efficiency, pesticide and fertilizer use, carcinogenic substances in food, and deforestation.
The hormones were deemed carcinogenic and had allegedly led to disorders in children that had eaten hormone-treated beef.
Cancer research in the last decade or so has provided abundant evidence that multiple genetic changes initiate and drive the carcinogenic process.
Tetramethyl benzidine for horseradish peroxidase neurohistochemistry: a non carcinogenic blue reaction-product with super sensitivity for visualizing afferents and efferents.
The physiological process of angiogenesis can become pathophysiological when it allows a tumour to establish an independent blood supply with which to nourish the carcinogenic cells.
Instead, many chemicals, including carcinogenic substances, will continue to be exempted from the requirement for substitution, providing that they are 'properly controlled'.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I do not think the discovery that vinyl chloride monomer is carcinogenic is of great scientific value.
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Diesels produce half the level of hydrocarbon emissions including the proven carcinogenic benzine.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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