toxicology
toxicology — 名詞
1. the branch of science that studies poisonous substances — how they harm living t
毒理學
研究毒物對生物影響的科學
the branch of science that studies poisonous substances — how they harm living things, how the body breaks them down, and how to treat or prevent poisoning.
Dr. Sade's lecture on toxicology explained how common cleaning products can become harmful when mixed.
Sade 博士的毒理學講座說明了常見的清潔用品混合後可能產生危害。
attributive noun: toxicology lecture
The toxicology report showed the patient had been exposed to lead paint for many years.
毒理學報告顯示,該患者多年來一直暴露於含鉛油漆的環境中。
collocation: toxicology report
Walid chose to study toxicology after a neighbour's dog was poisoned by eating mouldy food.
Walid 在鄰居的狗因吃下發霉食物而中毒後,決定攻讀毒理學。
A toxicology lab routinely tests drinking water, river sediment, and crops for pesticide residues.
毒理學實驗室定期檢測飲用水、河川沉積物與農作物中的農藥殘留。
The paediatrician referred the sick toddler to a toxicology specialist to check for lead poisoning.
小兒科醫師將生病的幼兒轉介給毒理學專家,以確認是否鉛中毒。
文法句型
toxicology + noun (attributive use)
用法筆記
Toxicology is an uncountable noun. It is often used attributively (before another noun) in compounds such as 'toxicology report', 'toxicology lab', and 'toxicology specialist'. Common in medical, forensic, and environmental contexts.