radioactive

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参见:radioactivé

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于1898年由皮埃尔·居里玛丽·居里借自法语 radio-actif所创的新词,等同于radio- +‎ active

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radioactive (比较级 more radioactive最高级 most radioactive)

  1. 放射性
    radioactive waste
    放射性废弃物
    Uranium is a radioactive material.
    铀是一种放射性物质。
    • 1917, H. G. Wells, “The First Vision”, 出自 The Soul of a Bishop[1]:
      As a matter of fact many of our best drinking waters have all sorts of unspecified qualities. Burton water, for example, is radioactive by Beetham's standards up to the ninth degree.
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  2. (比喻义罕用)思想危险令人厌恶
    Even sleazy tactics and his radioactive mouth may not be able to contain this debacle.
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    • 2020 11月 30, Burgess Everett, Caitlin Emma, Theodoric Meyer, 引 John Cornyn, “Joe Biden's 'radioactive' nominee”, 出自 POLITICO[2]:
      And while Biden’s other nominees have done little to provoke Republican backlash thus far, [Neera] Tanden is “radioactive,” as Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) put it.
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    • 2022 4月 4, Gail Collins, Bret Stephens, “Which ‘Radioactive Republicans’ Are We Betting On?”, 出自 The New York Times[3], →ISSN:
      If, by some miracle, Democrats hang on to one or both houses of Congress this November, it will be because of Cawthorn, Paul Gosar, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert and other would-be G.O.P. candidates trying to be just like them — the Radioactive Republicans.
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radioactive (复数 radioactives)

  1. 任何有放射性的物质
    • 2016, Travis S. Taylor, Les Johnson, On to the Asteroid:
      Any ship nearby will receive a lethal dose of gamma rays, neutrons, and other radioactives.
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radioactive

  1. radioactif阴性单数