irradiation
英 [ɪˌreɪdiˈeɪʃn]
美 [ɪˌreɪdiˈeɪʃn]
n. 放射;照射; 启发;阐明
复数:irradiations
BNC.17568 / COCA.20153
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使…遭受;大量辐射
If someone or somethingis irradiated, they are exposed to a large amount of radioactivity.- He observed that leukaemia in children was more common if the fathers had been heavily irradiated.
他注意到,如果父亲遭受过大量辐射,孩子患白血病的情况就更多见。 - ...the Chernobyl disaster, which irradiated large parts of Europe.
使欧洲大片地区受到严重核辐射的切尔诺贝利灾难
- He observed that leukaemia in children was more common if the fathers had been heavily irradiated.
- VERB 对(食品)进行放射线照射(以杀菌);辐照
If foodis irradiated, it is treated with radiation to kill bacteria and make it last longer.- It's safe to eat foods that have been irradiated to prolong their shelf life.
食用经过辐射杀菌处理、延长了保质期的食品是安全的。 - ...the risks and benefits of irradiated food.
辐照食品的风险与优势
- It's safe to eat foods that have been irradiated to prolong their shelf life.
英英释义
noun
- (medicine) the treatment of disease (especially cancer) by exposure to a radioactive substance
- (Pavolvian conditioning) the elicitation of a conditioned response by stimulation similar but not identical to the original stimulus
- the apparent enlargement of a bright object when viewed against a dark background
- (physiology) the spread of sensory neural impulses in the cortex
- a column of light (as from a beacon)
- the condition of being exposed to radiation