metastasis 英 [mɪ'tæstəsɪs]   美 [mə'tæstəsɪs]

metastasis

metastasis  英 [mɪ'tæstəsɪs] 美 [mə'tæstəsɪs]

n. 转移;新陈代谢;[地质] 同质蜕变 

名词复数:metastases 

The bigger issue is metastasis. 更大的问题是转移。
The discovery might lead to a new generation of anti-cancer drugs that prevent tumour cells from spreading to other parts of the body through a process called metastasis. 这一方法可能会引发“新一代”抗癌药物的诞生,该药物将可以用于阻止肿瘤细胞通过“转移”的过程向身体其他部位扩散。

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  • n. 转移;新陈代谢;[地质] 同质蜕变
  • 1. The bigger issue is metastasis.

    更大的问题是转移。

  • 2. The discovery might lead to a new generation of anti-cancer drugs that prevent tumour cells from spreading to other parts of the body through a process called metastasis.

    这一方法可能会引发“新一代”抗癌药物的诞生,该药物将可以用于阻止肿瘤细胞通过“转移”的过程向身体其他部位扩散。

  • 3. The Presbyterians needed to halt the endless generation of dangerous religious propaganda and continued what they felt on some level was the continued metastasis of Protestant sects.

    长老派需要停止无穷无尽不断产生的,危险的宗教宣传,继续他们认为的在一定程度上,继续转移的清教徒派系。

  • metastasis (n.) 1570s, originally in rhetoric, from Late Latin metastasis "transition," from Greek metastasis "a removing, removal; migration; a changing; change, revolution," from methistanai "to remove, change," from meta- "change" (see meta-) + histanai "to place, cause to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." A rhetorical term in Late Latin for "a sudden transition in subjects," medical use for "shift of disease from one part of the body to another" dates from 1660s in English. Related: Metastatic.
me·tas·ta·sis / məˈtæstəsɪs ; NAmE məˈtæstəsɪs / noun [uncountable ] ( medical ) the development of tumoursin different parts of the body resulting from cancer that has started in another part of the body (瘤)转移 me·tas·ta·tic / ˌmetəˈstætɪk ; NAmE ˌmetəˈstætɪk / adjective metastasis metastases me·tas·ta·sis / məˈtæstəsɪs ; NAmE məˈtæstəsɪs / me·tas·ta·tic / ˌmetəˈstætɪk ; NAmE ˌmetəˈstætɪk /
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