tumour
tumour — 名詞
- tumoursingular
- tumoursplural
1. An unusual lump inside or on the body that forms when cells grow in an uncontrol
腫瘤
體內異常增生的細胞團塊
An unusual lump inside or on the body that forms when cells grow in an uncontrolled way. A tumour may be harmless (benign) or harmful (cancerous, or malignant), and it can cause health problems.
Doctors discovered a small tumour in Gabriel's lung during a routine checkup.
在一次例行檢查中,醫生在 Gabriel 的肺部發現了一顆小腫瘤。
passive: be discovered + body part
Salma's tumour was benign, so doctors told her she did not need treatment.
Salma 的腫瘤是良性的,所以醫生告訴她不需要治療。
collocation: benign tumour
Wei started chemotherapy last month to shrink the tumour in his stomach.
Wei 上個月開始化療,以縮小胃部的腫瘤。
Leo felt much better after surgery to remove the tumour from his liver.
移除肝臟腫瘤的手術後,Leo 覺得好多了。
Bao's scan showed a tumour near his spine, but doctors said it was not dangerous.
Bao 的掃描顯示脊椎附近有一顆腫瘤,但醫生說並不危險。
文法句型
tumour + in [body part]
tumour + of [body part]
用法筆記
This is the British spelling; the US spelling is 'tumor'. The word is commonly used with a modifier indicating the nature (benign, malignant, cancerous) or location (brain, lung, liver, breast) of the growth.