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单词 biological warfare
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Definition of biological warfare in US English:

biological warfare

noun
  • The use of toxins of biological origin or microorganisms as weapons of war.

    opposed to chemical and biological warfare
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anyone who knows much about biological warfare, that sends little chills down you.
    • But in any event, I think that this issue of biological warfare is a very explosive one that has to be handled carefully.
    • Anthrax may not be a very useful weapon of biological warfare, but it provides a potent metaphor for the fears of Western society after 11 September.
    • In fact, biological warfare capabilities are probably where nuclear weapons were in the 1940s.
    • As it is easily reproduced in biological laboratories, it has found a military use as a weapon of biological warfare.
    • We are asking protection for our people from chemical warfare, from biological warfare, which we are expecting.
    • Ricin has the potential to be used as an agent of biological warfare and as a weapon of mass destruction.
    • And then the government, on its part, has taken a lot of emergency precautions to safeguard the population from chemical or biological warfare.
    • With biological warfare, you may not know it in four or five days.
    • As a naturally occurring disease smallpox is potent and as a weapon of biological warfare it is terrifying.
    • When generations of suffering respond with bombs, suicidal attacks, and biological warfare, who first developed these weapons?
    • Changes in this background can indicate the presence of a man-made aerosol associated with a biological warfare attack.
    • So we're just not much prepared in this country for biological and of biological terrorism and biological warfare.
    • Their biological warfare capability is probably more of a theoretical idea than anything else.
    • This makes biological warfare weapons easier to create, because the genomes of many viruses that attack humans are already known.
    • Thus, we have a public failure to invest economic resources in the fight against biological warfare.
    • The threat of biological agents for use in biological warfare is of tremendous concern to public health officials and the public at large.
    • In 1957, stocks of chemical weapons were destroyed, while biological warfare programmes were designated as defensive.
    • I have been looking at biological warfare for seven years and this is the day I have not been looking forward to.
    • By the time an agent of biological warfare is identified, many people in metropolitan areas would likely have been exposed to it already.
 
 

Definition of biological warfare in US English:

biological warfare

noun
  • The use of toxins of biological origin or microorganisms as weapons of war.

    opposed to chemical and biological warfare
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By the time an agent of biological warfare is identified, many people in metropolitan areas would likely have been exposed to it already.
    • I have been looking at biological warfare for seven years and this is the day I have not been looking forward to.
    • But in any event, I think that this issue of biological warfare is a very explosive one that has to be handled carefully.
    • In fact, biological warfare capabilities are probably where nuclear weapons were in the 1940s.
    • Changes in this background can indicate the presence of a man-made aerosol associated with a biological warfare attack.
    • In 1957, stocks of chemical weapons were destroyed, while biological warfare programmes were designated as defensive.
    • With biological warfare, you may not know it in four or five days.
    • As it is easily reproduced in biological laboratories, it has found a military use as a weapon of biological warfare.
    • And then the government, on its part, has taken a lot of emergency precautions to safeguard the population from chemical or biological warfare.
    • So we're just not much prepared in this country for biological and of biological terrorism and biological warfare.
    • Thus, we have a public failure to invest economic resources in the fight against biological warfare.
    • Their biological warfare capability is probably more of a theoretical idea than anything else.
    • The threat of biological agents for use in biological warfare is of tremendous concern to public health officials and the public at large.
    • Ricin has the potential to be used as an agent of biological warfare and as a weapon of mass destruction.
    • Anyone who knows much about biological warfare, that sends little chills down you.
    • We are asking protection for our people from chemical warfare, from biological warfare, which we are expecting.
    • This makes biological warfare weapons easier to create, because the genomes of many viruses that attack humans are already known.
    • Anthrax may not be a very useful weapon of biological warfare, but it provides a potent metaphor for the fears of Western society after 11 September.
    • When generations of suffering respond with bombs, suicidal attacks, and biological warfare, who first developed these weapons?
    • As a naturally occurring disease smallpox is potent and as a weapon of biological warfare it is terrifying.
 
 
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