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malignancy

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ma·lig·nan·cy /məˈlɪɡnənsi/ noun (plural malignancies)  1. [countable] medicalMI a tumour 恶性肿瘤2. [uncountable] formalHATE a feeling of great hatred 极度憎恨(的情绪)
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malignancyOccasionally, primary hyperparathyroidism has been known to occur concurrently with a malignancy, but this is very rare.However, all malignancies must be suspected of participating in hypercalcemia.The work, if confirmed, could eventually lead to clinical application in the treatment of aplastic anaemia and malignancy.This might open up new concepts for influencing local tumour growth and metastasis of colonic malignancies.Traditional psychodynamic individual work is perhaps the most intense way to excise emotional malignancies that are getting in your way at work.Pancreatic carcinoma is now overtaking gastric cancer as the fourth leading cause of death from malignancy in the United Kingdom.Soothing an internal malignancy may do more harm than good.
ma·lig·nan·cy nounChineseSyllable
a Corpus tumour


malignancy
malignancy /məˈlɪɡnənsi/ noun (plural malignancies)
1. [countable] medical a tumour
2. [uncountable] formal a feeling of great hatred


ma·lig·nancyBrE /məˈlɪɡnənsi/ 🔊NAmE /məˈlɪɡnənsi/ 🔊 noun (
plural
ma·lig·nancies
)
(formal)
[countable] a malignant mass of tissue in the body 恶性肿瘤 SYN tumour [uncountable] the state of being malignant 恶性;恶毒