canker
canker 英 [ˈkæŋkə(r)] 美 [ˈkæŋkɚ]
n. [植保] 溃疡病;口疮;腐败的原由,弊害 vi. 产生溃疡;腐败起来 vt. 使患溃疡;使腐败
进行时:cankering 过去式:cankered 过去分词:cankered 第三人称单数:cankers 名词复数:cankers
- A canker is a kind of sore. Some people are prone to getting cankers on their mouths. Canker can also refer to anything that is terrible and difficult to get rid of. Your parents might complain that the abandoned, run-down house two blocks away is a canker on your neighborhood.
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- n. [植保] 溃疡病;口疮;腐败的原由,弊害
- vi. 产生溃疡;腐败起来
- vt. 使患溃疡;使腐败
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1. It cost Florida orange growers more than $6 million between 1915 and 1933 to eradicate citrus canker in the southeastern United States.
1915-1933年间,佛罗里达的柑橘果农花费超过600万美元用于根除美国东南部的柑橘溃疡病。
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2. Again, it would not be a waste to have any extra leftover left because you can use it for other purposes such as a deodorant, aftershave or for treating canker sores.
另外,如果你剩余了一些明矾也不要浪费,他们还有其他的用处,比如做除臭剂,刮脸水,或者用来治疗口腔溃疡(真的管用?
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3. At the end of one of her last letters to Richardson she did not even put her name, saying it was ‘lost, barebit and gnawn, by Slander’s canker tooth’.
在她写给理查森的最后几封信中,有一封结尾处甚至没署名,她说她的名字“被诽谤的毒牙咬碎、啃光,一丝不剩了”。
- canker (n.) late Old English cancer "spreading ulcer, cancerous tumor," from Latin cancer "malignant tumor," literally "crab" (see cancer, which is its doublet). The form was influenced in Middle English by Old North French cancre "canker, sore, abscess" (Old French chancre, Modern French chancre).
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