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吸二手煙同樣如此的英文

英文翻譯

It's the same with secondhand smoke

重點詞匯

二手煙───secondhand smoke

雙語使用場景

How can secondhand smoke be avoided?───如何避免吸入二手煙?

Avoid secondhand smoke.───避免吸二手煙。

How risky is secondhand smoke?───二手煙到底有多危險?

Prolonged or repeated exposure to secondhand smoke is all the more dangerous.───持續更久時間或者反復吸入二手煙會更危險。

Even a brief bout with secondhand smoke may be enough to temporarily slow down nonsmokers' blood circulation, new study results suggest.───一份最新的研究結果暗示,即使二手煙也足以暫時性地減緩不吸煙者的血液循環。

The decline is secondhand smoke exposure was not as dramatic in black nonsmokers as it was in whites and Mexican-Americans.───接觸二手煙人數在黑人不吸煙者中間下降的幅度不如白人和美籍墨西哥人。

But secondhand smoke has no benefits for children and many well-known risks.───但是二手煙對孩子也沒有什么好處,而且有許多眾所周知的危險。

Secondhand smoke causes at least two fatal cancers in cats: lymphoma and oral carcinoma.───二手煙至少會使貓產生兩種致病的癌癥,淋巴瘤和口腔癌。

The risk of hearing loss among participants exposed to secondhand smoke was 1. 5 times that of the non-exposure group.───身處二手煙中的參與者聽力損失的風險是不接觸二手煙的1.5倍。

英語使用場景

Because nicotine is found almost exclusively in cigarette smoke, testing the body for cotinine levels is an accurate and dependable method for gauging a subject's exposure to secondhand smoke.

Secondhand smoke comes from both the smoke that smokers exhale (called mainstream smoke) and the smoke floating from the end of the cigarette, cigar, or pipe (called sidestream smoke).

A baby whose mother smoked during pregnancy runs a higher risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome - known in the UK as Cot Death), as does an infant who is exposed to secondhand smoke.

Secondhand smoke exposure causes respiratory symptoms, including cough, phlegm, wheeze, and breathlessness, among school - aged children.

The surgeon general says there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke.

The report found strong evidence that secondhand smoke contributed to premenopausal breast cancer, but did not find enough support to say it increased the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer.

Objective To examine the secondhand smoke(SHS)exposure levels in office buildings and to evaluate the effect of smoke-free policy on reducing SHS exposure.

Better yet, you can breathe deeply and not choke on secondhand smoke.

The best post came from James Repace, a biophysicist and former EPA staff scientist who does actual research on secondhand smoke.