toxin 英 [ˈtɒksɪn]   美 [ˈtɑksɪn]

toxin

toxin  英 [ˈtɒksɪn] 美 [ˈtɑksɪn]

n. 毒素;毒质 

名词复数:toxins 

Her idea is to engineer yoghurt so that in the presence of the toxin it turns fluorescent green , warning the producer that the food is contaminated. 她的方法是改变酸乳酪的基因使其在遇到这种毒素后颜色即变成荧光绿,以提醒制造商食品已遭污染。
But when chemicals are applied on your skin, they are absorbed straight into your blood stream without filtering of any kind, and no protection against the toxin. 但是当化学物质在你的皮肤上的使用,它们被吸收直接进入你的血液流,没有任何形式的过滤,也没有对抗毒素的保护。

  • A toxin is an organic poison — it’s made by plants and animals. Toxins make people sick. If your appendix bursts, toxins are released into your blood stream. Also breathing in a toxin like ricin will make you very ill.
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  • n. 毒素;毒质
  • 1. Her idea is to engineer yoghurt so that in the presence of the toxin it turns fluorescent green , warning the producer that the food is contaminated.

    她的方法是改变酸乳酪的基因使其在遇到这种毒素后颜色即变成荧光绿,以提醒制造商食品已遭污染。

  • 2. But when chemicals are applied on your skin, they are absorbed straight into your blood stream without filtering of any kind, and no protection against the toxin.

    但是当化学物质在你的皮肤上的使用,它们被吸收直接进入你的血液流,没有任何形式的过滤,也没有对抗毒素的保护。

  • 3. When it was opened in 2007, I found evidence of high-level decisions about the secret Soviet germ-warfare program, which violated the Biological and toxin Weapons Convention.

    当它在2007被打开的时候,我发现了苏联细菌武器计划的高层决策的证据,这是违反生物和毒素武器公约的行为。

  • toxin (n.) "organic poison," especially one produced by bacteria in an animal body, 1886, from toxic + -in (2).
toxin / ˈtɒksɪn ; NAmE ˈtɑːksɪn / noun a poisonous substance, especially one that is produced by bacteria in plants and animals 毒素(尤指生物体自然产生的毒物) toxin toxins toxin / ˈtɒksɪn ; NAmE ˈtɑːksɪn /
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