poisoning
poisoning — 名詞
1. a condition in which your body becomes sick because a harmful chemical, gas, or
中毒
有害物質進入身體引起的疾病
a condition in which your body becomes sick because a harmful chemical, gas, or contaminated food enters it through your mouth, nose, or skin
Sahil was taken to hospital with severe poisoning after drinking water from a contaminated well.
Sahil 喝了受污染井水導致嚴重中毒,被緊急送醫。
collocation: severe poisoning / contaminated well
The health department warned residents about carbon monoxide poisoning from broken heaters in winter.
衛生部門警告居民,冬天取暖器故障可能導致一氧化碳中毒。
collocation: carbon monoxide poisoning
Food poisoning can cause nausea, stomach cramps, and fever that last for several days.
食物中毒會引起噁心、腹部絞痛和發燒,持續數天。
Manuela's doctor diagnosed lead poisoning after blood tests revealed high levels of the metal.
Manuela 的醫生在血液檢查發現該金屬含量過高後,診斷出鉛中毒。
After a chemical spill at the factory, workers were tested for poisoning and given treatment.
工廠發生化學物質洩漏後,工人接受了中毒檢測和治療。
- intoxication
usually refers specifically to the effects of alcohol or drugs, less common for general toxic substances
- toxicity
refers to the degree of harmfulness of a substance, not the illness itself
- contamination
broader term for the presence of harmful substances, not necessarily causing illness
文法句型
[cause] poisoning
suffer from poisoning
die of/from poisoning
用法筆記
Often uncountable when referring to the condition in general ('He died of poisoning'), but can be countable when referring to specific incidents or types ('two lead poisonings were reported last year').