toxic

listen to the pronunciation of toxic
الإنجليزية - التركية
zehirli

Brom Zehirli dumanı kişinin ciğerlerine zarar verebilir. - Toxic fumes of bromine can damage one's lungs.

Çikolata bazı hayvanlar için zehirlidir. - Chocolate is toxic to many animals.

(Biyokimya,Teknik) ağılı
{s} toksik

Bu bitki, kediler için toksiktir. - This plant is toxic to cats.

Tamponlar toksik şok sendromuna neden olabilir. - Tampons can cause toxic shock syndrome.

(Askeri) TOKSİK; ZEHİRLİ: Vücuda zararlı etkisi olan
(Tıp) Zehirli toksik
zehir

Kömür sobasıyla uyumamalısınız. Çünkü karbonmonoksit olarak adlandırılan çok zehirli bir gaz içerir. Kömür sobasıyla uyumak ölümle sonuçlanabilir. - You shouldn't sleep with a coal stove on because it releases a very toxic gas called carbon monoxide. Sleeping with a coal stove running may result in death.

Tabii klorin çok zehirli olabilir. - Of course chlorine can be very toxic.

zehirlenme
toxic amaurosis
toksik amoroz
toxic asset
hızla değer kaybeden mal
toxic shock
toksik şok
toxic waste
zehirli atık
toxic agent
(Kimya) toksik etmen
toxic alarm system
(Askeri) ZEHİRLİ GAZ ALARM SİSTEMİ; TOKSİK ALARM SİSTEMİ: Kimyasal, biyolojik veya nükleer bir taarruz ikazı vermek için kullanılan herhangi bir alarm sistemi
toxic attack
(Askeri) TOKSİK TAARRUZ; ZEHİRLİ GAZ TAARRUZU: Zararlı nükleer, biyolojik veya kimyasal menşeli maddeler kullanarak insan, hayvan ve bitkilere yöneltilmiş taarruz
toxic chemical agent
(Askeri) ZEHİRLİ KİMYASAL SAVAŞ MADDESİ: Haricen tatbik olunduğu, teneffüs edildiği veya yutulduğu zaman vücutta zararlı etkisi görülen kimyasal savaş maddesi. TOXIC CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL OR NUCLEAR ATTACK: TOKSİK KİMYASAL, BİYOLOJİK VEYA NÜKLEER TAARRUZ: Zararlı nükleer, biyolojik veya kimyasal kaynaklı maddeler kullanarak insana, hayvanlara veya bitkilere yöneltilmiş taarruz
toxic delirium
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) toksik hezeyan
toxic emissions
(Otomotiv) zehirli emisyonlar
toxic free area
(Askeri) toksik maddeden arınmış bölge
toxic fume
ağılı duman
toxic fume
zehirli duman
toxic gas
(Askeri) ZEHİRLİ GAZ; TOKSİK GAZ: Bak. "casualty gas"
toxic gas yard
(Askeri) ZEHİRLİ GAZ DEPOSU; TOKSİK GAZ DEPOSU: Zehirli gazları depolamak amacıyla yapılmış çatısız yer
toxic industrial material
(Askeri) toksik endüstri malzemesi
toxic material
(Kimya) toksik malzeme
toxic molecule
(Biyoloji) toksik molekül
toxic psychosis
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) toksik psikoz
toxic solution
ağılı çözelti
toxic solution
zehirli eriyik
toxic warfare
(Askeri) toksik harp
toxic warfare
(Askeri) TOKSİK SAVAŞ: Nükleer, kimyasal ve biyolojik maddelerle zarar verdirmek için yapılan saldırı
toxic wastes
zehirli atıklar
toxicity
toksiklik
toxicity
zehirlilik
toxicity
ağılılık
non-toxic
non-toksik
airborne toxic material
(Kimya) havadaki toksik meddeler
maximum applicable toxic concentration
maksimum kullanılabilecek toksit konsantrasyonu (mktk)
median toxic dose
(Tıp) medyan toksik doz
target information center; toxic industrial chemicals
(Askeri) hedef bilgi merkezi; toksik endüstri kimyasalları
toxically
zehirli bir şekilde
toxicity
(Mukavele) zehirlilik, zehirli madde
toxicity
(Nükleer Bilimler) toksisite
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Having a chemical nature that is harmful to health or lethal if consumed or otherwise entering into the body in sufficient quantities
ability (or property) of a substance to produce a harmful or lethal effect on humans and/or the environment Top
Poisonous Elevated levels of nitrates in drinking water are toxic to humans
of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances
of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison; "suffering from exposure to toxic substances"
having within 50 cm from the soil surface concentrations of ions other than aluminium, iron, sodium, calcium or magnesium which are toxic for plant growth
A substance capable of causing harm (e g poisonous) to humans, animals or other living things
(1) harmful, destructive, or deadly; (2) of, or pertaining to a toxin: a poisonous substance, having a protein structure, secreted by certain organisms and capable of causing toxicosis when introduced into the body tissues but also capable of inducing a counteragent or an antitoxin
Harmful; having to do with poison
poisonous Toxic effects of a substance are dependent on the dose At sufficiently high doses, air, water, anything, even the inert gas helium, is toxic (High pressure helium causes lethal convulsions even when adequate oxygen is present )
hazardous materials that are poisonous, harmful, destructive, or deadly
Causing acute or chronic injury to the human body or suspected of being able to cause disease or injury under some conditions The HCS defines "toxic" and "highly toxic" specifically by the chemical's median lethal dose and median lethal concentration for laboratory animals
A toxic substance is poisonous. the cost of cleaning up toxic waste These products are not toxic to humans. = poisonous + toxicity toxicities tox·ic·ity data on the toxicity of chemicals. containing poison, or caused by poisonous substances (toxicus, from toxicum , from toxikon , from toxon )
Acting like, or having the effect of, a poison
Relating to a harmful effect by a poisonous substance on the human body by physical contact, ingestion or inhalation
{i} poisonous substance
Able to cause injury to living organisms as a result of chemical interaction (IPCS) See toxicity
Poisonous
Of or pertaining to poison; poisonous; as, toxic medicines
– able to poison a living organism; poisonous
This is the adjective applied to any substance able to cause injury to living organisms as a result of physicochemical interaction See toxicity
1) Of, relating to, or caused by a poison or toxin 2) Affected by a poison or toxin (Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, 1977)
{s} poisonous, noxious, deadly
A substance or the excessive amount of a substance that may cause death, stress, or impairment Characteristics of things called poisons or toxins
relating to or caused by a poison or toxin
poisonous; a substance that is "very toxic" or "highly toxic" can harm your health, even if you only take in very small amounts
A poison
Able to cause injury, illness, or damage through ingestion, inhalation, or absorption through body surfaces Acute toxicity results from a single exposure Chronic toxicity results from recurring exposures over a longer period of time
Harmful or poisonous
Relating to harmful effects to biota caused by a substance or contaminant (USFWS)
toxic debt
Debt acquired through normal financial transactions which later proves to have little or no actual value
toxic debts
plural form of toxic debt
toxic oil syndrome
An unusual disease that broke out in Spain in 1981, resembling a lung infection but unaffected by antibiotics, caused by the consumption of imported rapeseed oil, intended for industrial use, that had been sold as olive oil
toxic shock syndrome
An acute infection by Staphylococcus bacteria, characterised by sudden high fever, muscle aches, joint pain, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and fainting, abbreviated TSS
toxic waste
Any waste that can cause death or injury to living creatures, especially poisonous chemical compounds
toxic wastes
plural form of toxic waste
toxic-waste
Attributive form of toxic waste

toxic-waste laws.

toxic bachelor
{i} selfish and uncaring bachelor who is afraid of obligations and committing himself
toxic gas
poisonous gas
toxic shock
syndrome resulting from a serious acute (sometimes fatal) infection associated with the presence of staphylococcus; characterized by fever and diarrhea and nausea and diffuse erythema and shock; occurs especially in menstruating women using high-absorbency tampons
toxic shock syndrome
An acute infection characterized by high fever, a sunburnlike rash, vomiting, and diarrhea, followed in severe cases by shock, that is caused by a toxin-producing strain of the common bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, occurring chiefly among young menstruating women who use vaginal tampons. a serious illness that causes a high temperature and is thought to be connected with the use of tampons. Bacterial disease caused by a toxin produced by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. It was first recognized in 1978 in women using superabsorbent tampons. High fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and rash may progress to abdominal tenderness, drop in blood pressure, shock, respiratory distress, and kidney failure. The syndrome also has other causes, including postsurgical infection. Antibiotics are not effective. With intensive supportive therapy, most patients recover in 7-10 days, but 10-15% die. Many patients have a milder recurrence within eight months
toxic site
a site where toxic wastes have been dumped and the Environmental Protection Agency has designated them to be cleaned up
toxic substance
substance that when touched or eaten is dangerous to one's health
toxic waste
disposal of hazardous items
toxic waste
waste products from industry that are harmful to people, animals, or the environment
toxic waste
poisonous waste materials; can cause injury (especially by chemical means)
toxic waste dump
a location where toxic wastes can be or have been disposed of (often illegally)
non-toxic
Not poisonous; nontoxic
toxically
In a toxic manner
toxically
With regard to toxins
toxicity
Degree to which a toxic substance may harm a cell or organism
toxicity
The quality of being toxic
non-toxic
Describes materials that do not contain poisonous chemicals
non-toxic
non-poisonous
non-toxic
A non-toxic substance is one that does not have the capacity to produce personal injury or illness to humans through ingestion, inhalation, or skin absorption This does not necessarily mean a product is completely safe The scientific measure for toxicity is based on animal testing If half or more than half of the animals die, then the test substance is toxic Up to half of the test animals can die and the product can legally be called nontoxic
non-toxic
not poisonous or harmful to your health
toxically
poisonously
toxicity
The quality or state of being toxic or poisonous; poisonousness
toxicity
the quality, relative degree, or specific degree of being toxic or poisonous
toxicity
The term "toxicity" is used in two different senses (i) Capacity to cause injury to a living organism; (ii) Any adverse effects of a chemical on a living organism See Adverse effect The severity of toxicity produced by any chemical is directly proportional to the exposure concentration and the exposure time This relationship varies with the developmental stage of an organism and with its physiological status
toxicity
grave harmfulness or deadliness
toxicity
The ability of a substance to cause damage to living tissue; impairment of the central nervous system; severe illness; or (in extreme cases) death when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed by the skin Amounts required to produce these results vary widely with the nature of the substances and the time of exposure
toxicity
{i} quality of being poisonous; degree to which a substance is toxic
toxicity
The measure of how harmful a substance is to organisms
toxicity
The degree of danger posed by a substance to animal or plant life
toxicity
The quality of being toxic or poisonous, causing damage to liver, kidneys, heart, or other organs Another name for a side effect
toxicity
The occurrence of lethal or sublethal adverse effects on organisms due to exposure to toxic materials Adverse effects caused by conditions of temperature, dissolved oxygen, or nontoxic dissolved substances are excluded from the definition of toxicity
toxicity
The extent, quality or degree of being poisonous
toxicity
the degree to which a toxic is poisonous
toxicity
the quality or condition of being poisonous, harmful, or destructive
toxicity
The quality or potential of a substance to cause injury or illness
toxicity
The extent, quality, or degree to which a substance is poisonous; in other words, the degree to which it interferes with normal physiological functions Because almost any substance can be poisonous if consumed in sufficient quantity, toxicity generally refers to intake of excessive dosages
toxicity
A U S EPA hazardous waste characteristic defined with a rigorous test procedure, the TCLP (for Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure) In the procedure, a waste is extracted for 24 hours with an acetic acid solution The acid extract is then analyzed for the presence of any of the contaminants listed in the procedure
toxicity
the quality of being poisonous or harmful; often used to refer to side effects of drugs
toxicity
The degree of health risk (causing death, disease, or birth defects) posed to living organisms
toxicity
Sum of adverse effects resulting from exposure to a material, generally by the mouth, skin, or respiratory tract
toxicity
The degree to which a substance or mixture of substances can harm humans or animals Acute toxicity involves harmful effects in an organism through a single or short-term exposure Chronic toxicity is the ability of a substance or mixture of substances to cause harmful effects over an extended period, usually upon repeated or continuous exposure sometimes lasting for the entire life of the exposed organism
toxicity
The potential of a substance to exert a harmful effect on humans or animals and a description of the effect and the conditions or concentration under which the effect takes place
toxicity
Side-effects which are due to treatment
toxicity
The quality or degree of being poisonous or harmful to plant or animal life
toxicity
The capacity of a substance to poison, harm, or destroy living cells or organisms
toxicity
The degree to which a chemical substance elicits a deleterious or adverse effect upon the biological system of an organism exposed to the substance over a designated time period
toxicity
Degree of toxin in relation to the amount a body can handle before being harmed
toxicity
– the degree to which substance is poisonous or injurious to a plant or animal Toxicity is one consideration in assessing the hazard in handling a particular pesticide
toxicity
the degree to which something is poisonous
toxic

    الواصلة

    tox·ic

    التركية النطق

    täksîk

    المتضادة

    harmless, nonpoisonous

    النطق

    /ˈtäksək/ /ˈtɑːksɪk/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () French toxique Late Latin toxicus (“poisoned”) Latin toxicum (“poison”) Ancient Greek τοξικόν (toxikon), φάρμακον (pharmakon, “poison for use on arrows”) τοξικός (toxikos, “pertaining to arrows or archery”) τόξον (toxon, “bow”).

    فيديوهات

    ... So the thing that is so toxic about elite colleges in science ...
    ... fishing boats ambience of the turkish jets at lined up along the toxic harbor ...
المفضلات