The World Health Organization says those exposed to the worst levels of radiation during the Japanese nuclear disaster have a higher risk for developing certain types of cancer.
n. 災(zāi)難
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The World Health Organization says those exposed to the worst levels of radiation during the Japanese nuclear disaster have a higher risk for developing certain types of cancer.
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disaster | [di'zɑ:stə] |
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radiation | [.reidi'eiʃən] |
想一想再看 n. 輻射,放射線 |
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exposed | [iks'pəuzd] |
想一想再看 adj. 暴露的,無(wú)掩蔽的,暴露于風(fēng)雨中的 v. 暴露, |
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certain | ['sə:tn] |
想一想再看 adj. 確定的,必然的,特定的 |
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massive | ['mæsiv] |
想一想再看 adj. 巨大的,大規(guī)模的,大量的,大范圍的 |
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affected | [ə'fektid] |
想一想再看 adj. 受影響的,受感動(dòng)的,受疾病侵襲的 adj. 做 |
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earthquake | ['ə:θkweik] |
想一想再看 n. 地震 |