caries 英 [ˈkeəri:z]   美 [ˈkeriz]

caries

caries  英 [ˈkeəri:z] 美 [ˈkeriz]

n. [口腔] 龋齿;骨疡;骨溃疡 

名词复数:cariess 

You can reverse a caries lesion (before it becomes a cavity) by using a variety of fluoride products. 使用各种不同的氟产品,你是可以扭转龋齿病变的(在它发展为龋齿之前)。
Lukacs agrees: "Our new task is to partition the factors that cause caries--how much is caused by biology and how much by culture," he says. Lukacs同意:“我们的新任务是划分引起龋齿的各种因素——多少是由生物学引起的,多少是由文化引起的,”他说。

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  • n. [口腔] 龋齿;骨疡;骨溃疡
  • 1. You can reverse a caries lesion (before it becomes a cavity) by using a variety of fluoride products.

    使用各种不同的氟产品,你是可以扭转龋齿病变的(在它发展为龋齿之前)。

  • 2. Lukacs agrees: "Our new task is to partition the factors that cause caries--how much is caused by biology and how much by culture," he says.

    Lukacs同意:“我们的新任务是划分引起龋齿的各种因素——多少是由生物学引起的,多少是由文化引起的,”他说。

  • 3. Coffee also contains trigonelline, an antibacterial compound that not only gives it a wonderful aroma but may be a factor in preventing dental caries.

    咖啡还含有葫芦巴碱,一种抗菌的化合物,它不仅提供良好的香气,而且可能是预防龋齿的一个因素。

  • caries (n.) 1630s, "destructive disease of bone," from Latin caries "rottenness, decay," from Proto-Italic *kas-, usually said to be from PIE root *kere- "to injure, break apart" (source also of Greek ker "death, destruction," Old Irish krin "withered, faded"). Related: Carious. But de Vaan writes that "semantically, caries may just as well belong to careocared 'to lack' as 'defect, state of defectiveness' ...." Of teeth by 1826.
car·ies / ˈkeəriːz ; NAmE ˈkeriːz / noun [uncountable ] ( medical ) decay in teeth or bones 龋齿;骨疡;骨疽 dental caries 龋齿 car·ies / ˈkeəriːz ; NAmE ˈkeriːz /
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