dioxin

英[daɪ'ɒksɪn] 美[daɪ'ɑːksɪn]
  • n. [化]二氧芑;二恶英
  • dioecious adj.[植]雌雄异体的;雌雄异株的
  • dioecism [生物]雌雄异株;雌雄异体
  • dioestrous adj.[动]间情期的有间情期的.
  • dioestrum n.间情期(雌性动物发春期的间隔期间)
  • dioicous adj.[生物]雌雄异体的
Noun:
  1. any of several toxic or carcinogenic hydrocarbons that occur as impurities in herbicides

1. Dioxin was the ingredient in Agent Orange, used to defoliate Vietnam.
越南战场上用于毁灭林区的“橙剂”,其成分是二氧杂芑。

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2. There's also dioxin, a byproduct of paper manufacture and waste incineration.
还有二恶英, 纸生产和废物燃烧的副产物.

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3. The iron ore sintering process is one of dioxin pollution sources.
铁矿石烧结过程是二恶英主要污染源之一.

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4. Airborne dioxin is not the only problem from incinerators.
产生二氧芑不是垃圾焚烧厂存在的唯一问题.

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5. For dioxin emissions, however, they must implement EU standards.
对二恶英排放浓度则参照执行欧盟的标准.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They also spew toxic chemicals such as benzene and dioxin into the atmosphere.
      还向大气中排放诸如苯及二氧芑之类的有毒化学品。
    2. The main source of Dioxin pollution is rubbish cineration.
      垃圾焚烧是城市中二恶英污染的主要来源。

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