irradiated
v. 照亮( irradiate的过去式和过去分词 ); 使发光; 使生辉; 用X射线等治疗
If someone or something is irradiated, they are exposed to a large amount of radioactivity.
He observed that leukaemia in children was more common if the fathers had been heavily irradiated.
他注意到,如果父亲遭受过大量辐射,孩子患白血病的情况就更多见。
...the Chernobyl disaster, which irradiated large parts of Europe.
使欧洲大片地区受到严重核辐射的切尔诺贝利灾难
If food is irradiated, it is treated with radiation to kill bacteria and make it last longer.
It's safe to eat foods that have been irradiated to prolong their shelf life.
食用经过辐射杀菌处理、延长了保质期的食品是安全的。
...the risks and benefits of irradiated food.
辐照食品的风险与优势
faces irradiated with joy
一张张高兴得神采奕奕的面孔
His little face was irradiated by happiness.
他那张小脸蛋高兴得容光焕发.
The surgeons irradiated the tumour.
外科医生用X射线照射那个肿瘤.
A sample so irradiated shows a somewhat lower ignition temperature.
这样照射后的试样,爆发点有所降低.
His face was irradiated by happiness.
他的面容闪露着幸福.