A1 noun 正式

malignant

/məˈlɪɡ.nənt/

A medical term describing a growth or tumor that is cancerous and likely to spread to other parts of the body. It is used to identify diseases that are dangerous to health and potentially life-threatening.

例句

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The doctor told the family that the tumor was malignant.

The doctor told the family that the tumor was malignant.

2

Biopsy results indicate the presence of malignant cells in the tissue sample.

Biopsy results indicate the presence of malignant cells in the tissue sample.

3

I was so worried that the lump might be malignant.

I was so worried that the lump might be malignant.

词族

名词
malignancy
副词
malignantly
形容词
malignant
相关
malignance
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记忆技巧

Remember the prefix 'Mal-', which means 'bad' in Latin (like 'malfunction' or 'malice'). A malignant tumor is a 'bad' tumor.

快速测验

The laboratory tests confirmed that the tissue was _______, so the patient started chemotherapy immediately.

正确!

正确答案是: malignant

例句

1

The doctor told the family that the tumor was malignant.

everyday

The doctor told the family that the tumor was malignant.

2

Biopsy results indicate the presence of malignant cells in the tissue sample.

formal

Biopsy results indicate the presence of malignant cells in the tissue sample.

3

I was so worried that the lump might be malignant.

informal

I was so worried that the lump might be malignant.

4

Malignant tumors are characterized by rapid, uncontrolled cellular division.

academic

Malignant tumors are characterized by rapid, uncontrolled cellular division.

5

The pharmaceutical company is developing new drugs to target malignant melanoma.

business

The pharmaceutical company is developing new drugs to target malignant melanoma.

词族

名词
malignancy
副词
malignantly
形容词
malignant
相关
malignance

常见搭配

malignant tumor a cancerous growth
malignant cells cancerous cells
malignant growth a harmful or cancerous development
malignant melanoma a serious type of skin cancer
malignant disease a life-threatening illness

常用短语

malignant hypertension

extremely high blood pressure that comes on suddenly

malignant transformation

the process of a cell becoming cancerous

malignant influence

a very harmful or evil effect on someone

容易混淆的词

malignant vs benign

Malignant means the growth is cancerous and dangerous, whereas benign means it is not cancerous and generally harmless.

malignant vs malign

Malign is usually a verb meaning to speak badly about someone, while malignant is a medical adjective describing a disease.

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使用说明

In a medical context, this word is used specifically to distinguish life-threatening tumors from harmless ones. Outside of medicine, it can be used to describe someone's intentions as being very evil or harmful.

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常见错误

Learners often confuse malignant with its opposite, benign. They also sometimes misspell it as 'maligant' by omitting the second 'n'.

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记忆技巧

Remember the prefix 'Mal-', which means 'bad' in Latin (like 'malfunction' or 'malice'). A malignant tumor is a 'bad' tumor.

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词源

From the Latin word 'malignantem', which means acting out of malice or having an evil nature.

语法模式

Primarily used as an adjective modifying a noun (e.g., malignant cells). Can follow linking verbs like 'be', 'become', or 'appear'. Does not have a plural form because it is an adjective.
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文化背景

In many English-speaking cultures, the word 'malignant' is heavily associated with a cancer diagnosis and is often a source of significant anxiety in medical settings.

快速测验

The laboratory tests confirmed that the tissue was _______, so the patient started chemotherapy immediately.

正确!

正确答案是: malignant

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