单词 | invasive |
释义 | invasive (ɪnveɪsɪv ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You use invasive to describe something undesirable which spreads very quickly and which is very difficult to stop from spreading. They found invasive cancer during a routine examination. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] An invasive medical procedure involves operating on a patient or examining the inside of their body. Many people find the idea of any kind of invasive surgery unbearable. Collocations: invasive insect Over the past two centuries, the southern sprucefir stands have been decimated by logging, pollution, and an infestation of invasive insects. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Research focuses on informing policy and land management decisions and includes addressing invasive insects, degraded river ecosystems, or sustainable ways to harvest forest products. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His approach to control invasive insects and diseases has been criticized as a scorched earth approach, eliminating pests without regard to the environment or to economic losses to growers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Invasive pest species are another concern as internal fragmentation by road and power lines. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its rapid growth and spreading rhizomes make it an invasive pest in some areas. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some species of land planarians have become invasive pest species. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The mongoose has become an invasive pest. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There have been more than 1,000 releases of biocontrols involving 350 agents against 133 types of invasive plant. Times, Sunday Times He claimed that the managers of the golf course had been made aware of the problem of the invasive plant but that nothing had been done. Times, Sunday Times The vendor had lived there for many years and ticked 'no' to the presence of this invasive plant on the property information form. Times, Sunday Times Buyers are losing money on fees and surveys only to be told they cannot get a mortgage, while homeowners are facing huge bills to remove the invasive plant. Times, Sunday Times They offer adventure service trips with a variety of projects including trail construction and maintenance, campsite restoration, revegetation, invasive plant removal, and cleanup. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The drop has been attributed to complacency and an increasing reluctance to undergo an unpleasant and invasive procedure. Times, Sunday Times A surgeon removed the fork with laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive procedure performed through a tiny incision a patient's abdomen. Globe and Mail The jab has a similar effect to a gastric bypass but without the need for an invasive procedure. Times, Sunday Times Doctors there treated him for a blocked coronary artery, with what royal officials described as a 'minimally invasive procedure'. Times, Sunday Times We are giving an invasive procedure to a person who doesn't need it in order to treat another person. Times, Sunday Times Second, there are invasive species that introduced themselves, such as the little egret and the collared dove, which nobody seems to mind. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Overfishing and the introduction by humans of invasive species are the next biggest factors. Times, Sunday Times (2018) The main causes of degradation include unsustainable logging, agriculture, invasive species, fire, fuelwood gathering, and livestock grazing. 2013, 'An Operational Framework for Defining and Monitoring Forest Degradation', Ecology and Society 37 invasive species were identified, many of them recorded in natural or seminatural places. 2014, 'Neophytes In Protected Areas. Case Study: The Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve', Acta Horti Botanici Bucurestiensis Unlike some invasive species of lamium, this one only spreads 2ft-3ft. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It was quite invasive surgery and it took about two weeks to recover. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He is a pioneer of minimally invasive surgery and has been conducting a review of London healthcare. Times, Sunday Times (2007) In 2006 she had invasive surgery followed by radiation treatment. Times, Sunday Times (2008) After all, who wouldn't want a lift without the invasive surgery or hospital downtime? Times, Sunday Times (2007) Recent technological advances have allowed this same procedure to be done robotically, a minimally invasive technique similar to laparoscopy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Invasive techniques that can result in such a range of complications should not be carried out in hairdressing salons. Times, Sunday Times Enthused by accounts of less invasive techniques, he did his first keyhole operation and was struck by the patient's quick recovery time. Times, Sunday Times More modern, less invasive techniques (such as using a special tape to support the outlet to the bladder) tend to work much better. Times, Sunday Times The specialty evolved from general and cardiac surgery as well as minimally invasive techniques pioneered by interventional radiology. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The author has made no secret of his disdain for 'invasive technology'. Times, Sunday Times The hospital prides itself in the use of minimally invasive technology. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Instead, the police grab at invasive technologies without regard to the cost in terms of individual privacy or community trust. Times, Sunday Times He got gradually sicker, then suddenly much, much sicker, and meanwhile every invasive test came back with inconclusive but alarming results, all pointing at some kind of unidentifiable multisystem disorder. Times, Sunday Times A kidney biopsy may also be used as a more specific and invasive test method. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition, many will have completed numerous unsuccessful rounds of assisted fertility, plus invasive tests and hospital treatments, none of which have worked. Times, Sunday Times This allows early correct diagnosis for severe epilepsies, which results in appropriate treatment and prevents unnecessary invasive tests. Times, Sunday Times The software could save tens of thousands of patients from having invasive tests to diagnose coronary artery disease. The Sun That's all very good, and if you have any kind of invasive treatment on the cards, you want a tube of this for afterwards. Times, Sunday Times He said that risk management was 'plainly' better than invasive treatment and less restrictive. Times, Sunday Times They also set out clear guidelines on 'end-of-life' management, making clear that residents have a right to refuse invasive treatment. Times, Sunday Times Now doctors have said that, together, the cases provide proof of concept that a cure may be possible for everyone, although the invasive treatment would have to be adapted radically. Times, Sunday Times He also specializes in the invasive treatment of peripheral arterial disease and lower extremity venous disease. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 迅速扩散的令人不快的事物 Japanese: 浸潤性の |
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