botulism

英[ˈbɒtjulɪzəm]
美[ˈbɑtʃəlɪzəm]

基本释义

n.
罐头食品中毒,肉毒中毒,肉毒杆菌中毒

实用例句

This makes canned pumpkin a place where the bacteria that causes botulism food poisoning can grow.

这就会使罐装的南瓜产生一种波特林病毒,可导致食物中毒.

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Don't taste the food; even a small amount can cause botulism.

不要尝这食物; 即使稍微尝点也会引起肉毒中毒.

辞典例句

The symptoms botulism are so severe, consumers must not take chances, officials said.

患病后的症状极重, 消费者不要尝试.官员说.

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Most cases are due to Bacteria ( including salmonella and staphylococcus ) and their toxins ( including Botulism ).

大多数急性食物中毒病例是由于细菌 ( 包括沙门氏菌属和葡萄球菌属 ) 及其毒性产物 ( 如肉毒中毒 ) 引起.

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BPA helps protect food products from spoiling and causing botulism.

双酚A有助于避免食品腐坏,造成肉毒中毒.

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In Thailand, delivery of a botulism antitoxin prevented multiple deaths.

在泰国, 肉毒抗毒素避免了多起死亡的发生.

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Honey can't be used in children under 1, due to risk of infantile botulism.

因为有婴儿肉毒杆菌中毒的危险,蜂蜜不能用于1岁以下的婴儿.

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I didn't know that it is actually the botulism bacteria ? a toxin? extracted from spoiled food.

我以前不知道肉毒 杆菌 原来是从腐烂食物中提炼出来的一种毒素.

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All forms of botulism can be fatal and are considered medical emergencies.

各种肉毒杆菌中毒都可以致命,都被认为是医疗上的紧急情况.

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It is concluded that the cause of death in this case was botulism rather than hepatocirrhosis.

本病例死因应为细菌性食物中毒而非肝硬化.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. food poisoning from ingesting botulin; not infectious; affects the CNS; can be fatal if not treated promptly

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