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单词 benign
释义
benign
adjective
uk
/bɪˈnaɪn/
us
/bɪˈnaɪn/

benignadjective(PERSON)

pleasantandkind
慈祥的;和善的
a benignoldlady慈祥的老妇人

benignadjective(DISEASE)

A benigntumouris notlikelytocausedeath.
良性的
a benigntumour良性肿瘤
Compare
malignant(DISEASE)

Examplesofbenign

benign
Indeed, reform creates epistemic opportunities for further reform, in a sort ofbenigncycle intervention-knowledge-intervention.
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Although a successful life requires abenignenvironment, how well people live is largely their own responsibility.
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At one level, their use of the law of libel seems to bear out thisbenignconclusion.
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Ecological factors in schistosome transmission, and an environmentallybenignmethod for controlling snails in a recreational lake with a record of schistosome dermatitis.
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The postnatal form of varicella is usually acquired between the ages of 5 and 9 years and generally has abenignclinical course.
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In industrialized countries, the infection usually is morebenign, but it claims a large amount of expensive health-care resources [1-5].
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An awareness of orf is important since its course isbenignand does not require any specific treatment.
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Cross-reactive cell-mediated immunity could potentially keep the oncogenic non-vaccine types under control due to naturally occurring boosting by thebenignnon-vaccine included types [26].
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The posthuman world could be one ofbenignslavery rather than enhanced freedom or human dignity.
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The former refers to whether the hassle is perceived asbenignor harmful.
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We therefore proposed that a brief, nurse-delivered intervention would be more effective than usual care in reducing disability in patients presenting withbenignpalpitation.
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Often present are lengthy descriptions of woods, hills, rivers, meadows - descriptions in which nature is depicted as an inventory ofbenignattributes.
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One could not assume that the purposes of a railroad association werebenign.
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He points out that, in contrast, the weather reports found in the annals from the eighth century are relativelybenign.
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Although the tumor isbenign, resection is indicated because its bulk may cause cardiac dysfunction or sudden death.
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