caries
/ˈkeəriːz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkeriːz/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈker-ēz/ (ame, mw)
caries — 名詞
1. a disease that slowly destroys tooth or bone tissue, creating soft spots and hol
齲齒
牙齒或骨骼因細菌侵蝕而腐壞的疾病
a disease that slowly destroys tooth or bone tissue, creating soft spots and holes
The dentist found caries on two of Yuki's back teeth during her checkup.
牙醫在定期檢查中發現 Yuki 的兩顆後牙有齲齒。
collocation: found caries / dental caries
Dr. Osei spotted early caries on the X-ray and filled the tooth right away.
Dr. Osei 在 X 光片上看到早期齲齒,立刻補了那顆牙。
collocation: early caries
The school dentist told Keiko her love of sticky candy had led to dental caries.
學校牙醫告訴 Keiko,她愛吃黏性糖果導致了齲齒。
The school nurse checks every child's teeth for signs of caries each term.
學校護士每學期檢查每個孩子的牙齒有沒有齲齒跡象。
Naledi needed surgery after bone caries ate through a section of her jaw.
Naledi 需要開刀,因為齲齒侵蝕了她下顎的一部分。
- tooth decay
the everyday term; less formal than 'caries'
- dental decay
slightly more formal than 'tooth decay', common in health leaflets
- cavities
informal; refers to the holes caused by caries, not the disease itself
用法筆記
Used mostly in medical and dental contexts. In everyday speech, people say 'tooth decay' or 'cavities'. The word is uncountable — never say 'a caries'.