Poisoning
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poisoning teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- zehirleyerek
Örnek Cümle:
Sami, Leyla'yı onu antifrizle zehirleyerek öldürdü.
-Sami killed Layla by poisoning her with antifreeze.
- zehirleme
- zehirlenme
Örnek Cümle:
Hiç gıda zehirlenmesi geçirdin mi?
-Have you ever gotten food poisoning?
Örnek Cümle:
Tom bir zamanlar ucuz bir restoranda yemek yedi ve gıda zehirlenmesi oldu, bu yüzden artık nerede yemek yediği hakkında çok dikkatli.
-Tom once ate at an cheap restaurant and got food poisoning, so now he is very careful about where he eats.
- (isim) zehirleme
- zehirle: prep.zehirleyerek,zehirlenme {f}
- yavru
- zehirli
Örnek Cümle:
Sami, Leyla'yı zehirliyordu.
-Sami was poisoning Layla.
- poison
- zehirlemek
Tom'u zehirlemek için birçok girişim vardı.
-There have been many attempts to poison Tom.
- poison
- zehir
Binlerce insan Bhopal Gaz Trajedisi'nde hayatlarını kaybetti ve bugün bile yüzlerce, hatta binlerce insan hâlâ zehirli gazın kötü etkilerinden muzdariptir.
-Thousands of people lost their lives in the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, and even today hundreds of thousands of people still suffer from the ill-effects of the poisonous gas.
Mızrağın ucu, ölümcül bir zehire batırıldı.
-The tip of the spear was dipped in a deadly poison.
- poison
- {i} zehir,zehir
- poison
- {i} aşı
- meat poisoning
- (Gıda) etten zehirlenme
- poison
- (Tıp) poison
- poison
- (Tıp) venin
- poison
- ağu
- poison
- (Tıp) zehlr
- poison
- otalamak
- blood poisoning
- kan zehirlenmesi
- catalyst poisoning
- katalizör zehirlenmesi
- cathode poisoning
- katot zehirlenmesi
- ddt poisoning
- ddt zehirlenmesi
- food poisoning
- besin zehirlenmesi
- food poisoning
- gıda zehirlenmesi
Sıcak hava devam edecek, bu nedenle gıda zehirlenmesine karşı dikkatli olun.
-Hot weather will continue, so please watch out for food poisoning.
Hiç gıda zehirlenmesi geçirdiniz mi?
-Have you ever had food poisoning?
- heavy metal poisoning
- ağır metal zehirlenmesi
- lead poisoning
- kurşun zehirlenmesi
Çocuklar kurşun zehirlenmesi için daha fazla risk altındadır.
-Children are more at risk for lead poisoning.
Kurşun zehirlenmesi dünya genelinde milyonlarca çocuğun sağlığını tehlikeye atar.
-Lead poisoning endangers the health of millions of children around the world.
- mercurial poisoning
- civa zehirlenmesi
- mushroom poisoning
- mantar zehirlenmesi
- poison
- {f} zehirle
O yediği kirpi balığından zehirlendi.
-He was poisoned by the globefish he ate.
Tom'un Mary'yi zehirlemesinin mümkün olduğuna inanıyoruz.
-We believe it was possible that Tom poisoned Mary.
- poison
- olumsuz yönde etkilemek
- poison
- içki
Tom, Mary'nin içkisine zehir koydu.
-Tom put poison in Mary's drink.
Sami zehirli kapsülleri Leyla'nın içkisine boşalttı.
-Sami emptied the poisonous capsules into Layla's drink.
- acid poisoning
- asit zehirlenmesi
- coal stove poisoning
- soba zehirlenmesi
- fish poisoning
- balık zehirlenmesi
- gas water heater poisoning
- şofben zehirlenmesi
- poison
- {i} ağı
- acute mercury poisoning
- (Tıp) akut civa zehirlenmesi
- aniline poisoning
- (Tekstil) anilin zehirlenmesi
- catalyst poisoning
- tezgen ağılanması
- i have food poisoning
- zehirlendim
- poison
- poison gas zehirli poison hemlock
- poison
- zehir vermek
- poison
- büyük baldıran
- poison
- {f} zehir katmak
- poison
- zehir içirmek
- poison
- ifsat etmek
- poison
- sem
- poison
- ya mahsus ve dokununca vücudu zehirleyen bir çeşit
- poison
- içine zehir katmak
- poison
- Conium maculatum
- poison
- poisonAmerika
- poison
- ağılamak
- poison
- bozmak
- silver poisoning
- (Tıp) arjirizm
- suspicion of poisoning
- zehirlenme şüphesi
- xenon poisoning
- ksenon zehirlenmesi
İlgili Terimler
poisoning teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- The administration of a poison
- Present participle of poison
- The state of being poisoned
- Retardation of the rate of one catalyzed reaction by a catalyst poison
- Used in the slab cache for debugging purposes Slabs are filled with a special value after they have been freed in order to catch double frees
- act of injuring or killing with a toxin; state of being contaminated with a toxin {i}
- the act of giving poison to a person or animal with the intent to kill
- Poisoning of atmosphere or water courses due to industrial sources (in EM-DAT referred to as « Ind: Poisoning » and forms a disaster subset of disaster type « industrial accident »)
- the physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance
- Examples: Poisoning by lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, or other metals; poisoning by carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, or other gases; poisoning by benzol, carbon tetrachloride, or other organic solvents; poisoning by insecticide sprays such as parathion and lead arsenate; poisoning by other chemicals such as formaldehyde, plastics, and resins
- the act of giving poison to a person or animal with the intent to kill the physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance
- intoxication
- toxication {i}
- blood poisoning
- The presence in the bloodstream of microorganisms or their toxins in sufficient quantity to cause serious illness
- food poisoning
- Common term for any food-borne disease, such as salmonella, which causes diarrhea, nausea, fever and abdominal cramps
- lead poisoning
- to be shot
- lead poisoning
- A chronic intoxication that is produced by the absorption of lead into the body and is characterized by severe colicky pains, a dark line along the gums, and local muscular paralysis
- phosphorus poisoning
- poisoning due to the presence of phosphorus; a classic symptom is phossy jaw
- poison
- A substance that is harmful or lethal to a living organism
We used a poison to kill the weeds.
- poison
- To cause something to become much worse
He poisoned the mood in the room with his non-stop criticism.
- poison
- To use poison to kill or paralyse somebody
The assassin poisoned the king.
- poison
- Something that harms a person or thing
Gossip is a malicious poison.
- poison
- To cause someone to hate or to have unfair negative opinions
She's poisoned him against all his old friends.
- poison
- A drink; liquor
- poison
- To pollute; to cause some part of the environment to become poisonous
That factory is poisoning the river.
- radiation poisoning
- radiation sickness
- water poisoning
- a potentially fatal medical condition, also called water intoxication, caused by extremely rapid intake of water. See water intoxication
- water poisoning
- Contaminating a water source with a toxin
- poison
- {n} venom, what destroys or injures life
- poison
- {v} to infect with poison, to corrupt
- poison
- {n} venom
Some snakes are venomous.
-Some snakes are poisonous.
- Poison
- intoxicant
- Poison
- bane
- alkali poisoning
- poisoning resulting from the ingestion of an alkali compound (as lye or ammonia)
- arsenic poisoning
- Harmful effects of arsenic compounds (in pesticides, chemotherapy drugs, paints, etc.), most often from insecticide exposure. Susceptibility varies. Arsenic is believed to combine with certain enzymes, interfering with cellular metabolism. Symptoms of acute arsenic poisoning include nausea and abdominal pain followed by circulatory collapse. Acute exposure to the gas arsine causes destruction of red blood cells and kidney damage; chronic exposure causes weakness, skin disorders, anemia, and nervous-system disorders. Arsenic in urine and hair or nails is the key to diagnosis. Treatment involves washing out the stomach and promptly administering the antidote dimercaprol
- blood poisoning
- diseases in which the blood contains infectious microorganisms
- blood poisoning
- Blood poisoning is a serious illness resulting from an infection in your blood. a serious illness in which an infection spreads through your blood
- blood poisoning
- invasion of the bloodstream by virulent microorganisms from a focus of infection
- caffeine-poisoning
- {i} poisoning which occurs from an overdose of caffeine
- can poisoning
- ingesting of a harmful bacteria which has developed in canned goods
- carbon monoxide poisoning
- a toxic condition that results from inhaling and absorbing carbon monoxide gas; "carbon monoxide combines with hemoglobin and displaces oxygen in the blood
- cyanide poisoning
- poisoning due to ingesting or inhaling cyanide; common in smoke from fires and in industrial chemicals
- drug poisoning
- or medicinal poisoning Harmful effects of drugs, from overdose or sensitivity to regular doses. Many medicines are dangerous; the margin between dose and overdose is often narrow. A normally safe dose may be toxic in some people, over time, or in combination with certain foods, alcohol, or other drugs. Safeguards to prevent drug poisoning include testing in animals, then human volunteers, and then patients. Drugs unsafe for self-medication are available only to doctors or by prescription. Pharmacists advise the public on proper use
- fish poisoning
- Illness from eating varieties of poisonous fishes. Most cases are caused by one of three toxins: ciguatera poisoning, from fishes in whose flesh dinoflagellates have produced toxins; tetraodon poisoning, from a nerve toxin in certain pufferlike fish (fugu); and scombroid poisoning from spoilage bacteria in fish of the mackerel family. Shellfish poisoning from eating certain mussels, clams, and oysters has in some instances been traced to the plankton they sometimes feed on
- food poisoning
- illness caused by bacteria in foods
- food poisoning
- If you get food poisoning, you become ill because you have eaten food that has gone bad. a stomach illness caused by eating food that contains harmful bacteria, so that you vomit. Acute gastrointestinal illness from eating foods containing toxins. These toxins may be poisons that occur naturally in plants and animals, chemical contaminants, or toxic products of microorganisms. Most cases are due to bacteria (including salmonella and staphylococcus) and their toxins (including botulism). Some strains of E. coli can cause severe illness. Chemical poisons include heavy metals (see mercury poisoning), either from food or leached out from cookware by acidic foods. Food additives may have a long-term cumulative toxic effect. See also fish poisoning; mushroom poisoning
- food poisoning
- illness caused by eating food contaminated with pathogenic or toxic substances (characterized by vomiting and diarrhea)
- food poisoning
- a foodborne illness caused by toxins produced by pathogens
- food poisoning
- illness caused by poisonous or contaminated food
- food poisoning
- Illness caused by the ingestion of food which has been contaminated with toxic micro-organisms, chemicals, poisons, or heavy metals
- gas poisoning
- poisoning caused by ingestion of a gas, poisoning caused by exposure to a gas
- lead poisoning
- toxic condition produced by the absorption of excessive lead into the system
- lead poisoning
- Acute or chronic poisoning by lead or any of its salts, with the acute form causing severe gastroenteritis and encephalopathy and the chronic form causing anemia and damage to the gastrointestinal tract and nervous system. Also called saturnism. or plumbism Poisoning by accumulation of lead in the body. Large doses cause gastroenteritis in adults and brain disorders in children. Anemia, constipation and abdominal spasm, confusion, a progressive paralysis, and sometimes brain cancer result from chronic exposure. Children are particularly susceptible to nerve and brain damage; sensitive tests show that even low levels of lead can harm children and are linked to behavioral problems. Sources in the home include lead-based paint, lead drinking-water pipes, and lead-glazed tableware. Babies, who put things in their mouths, are at highest risk. Working where lead is used and exposure to some insecticides are other risk factors. The U.S. phaseout of lead in gasoline was completed in 1996; similar bans are being implemented worldwide. Treatment involves giving antidotes that bind (see chelate) the lead in the tissues
- lead poisoning
- poisoning caused by the inhalation or ingestion of lead
- malathion poisoning
- a toxic condition caused by inhaling or ingesting the insecticide Malathion
- mercury poisoning
- a toxic condition caused by ingesting or inhaling mercury; acute mercury poisoning causes a metallic taste and vomiting and diarrhea and kidney problems that may lead to death
- mercury poisoning
- toxic condition caused by the ingestion or inhalation of mercury; tissue damage that results from exposure to more than little amounts of mercury or its compounds
- mercury poisoning
- Harmful effects of mercury compounds. Manufacture of paints, various household items, and pesticides uses mercury; the finished product and the waste products released into air and water may contain mercury. The aquatic food chain can concentrate organic mercury compounds in fish and seafood, which, if eaten by humans, can affect the central nervous system, impairing muscle, vision, and cerebral function, leading to paralysis and sometimes death (see Minamata disease). Acute mercury poisoning causes severe digestive-tract inflammation. Mercury accumulates in the kidneys, causing uremia and death. Chronic poisoning, from occupational inhalation or skin absorption, causes metallic taste, oral inflammation, blue gum line, extremity pain and tremor, weight loss, and mental changes (depression and withdrawal). Drugs containing mercury can cause sensitivity reactions, sometimes fatal. In young children, acrodynia (pink disease) is probably caused by an organic mercury compound in house paints
- mushroom poisoning
- or toadstool poisoning Sometimes fatal effect of eating any of the 70-80 species of poisonous mushrooms, or toadstools. Many contain toxic alkaloids. The most deadly, Amanita phalloides ("death cup"), causes violent abdominal pain, vomiting, and bloody diarrhea. Severe liver, kidney, and central-nervous-system damage lead to coma. Over half the victims die. Treatment with thioctic acid, glucose, and penicillin or by filtering the blood with charcoal may be effective. A. muscaria causes vomiting, diarrhea, excessive perspiration, and confusion, with recovery within 24 hours. Gyromitra esculenta toxin is usually destroyed by cooking, but in susceptible people it affects the central nervous system and breaks down blood cells, causing jaundice. Some poisonous mushrooms resemble harmless ones, so extreme caution is needed in wild-mushroom gathering
- mushroom poisoning
- toxic condition caused by eating certain species of mushrooms (especially Amanita species)
- naphthalene poisoning
- toxic condition resulting from inhaling or ingesting naphthalene
- nicotine poisoning
- poisoning as a result of excessive smoking
- nicotine poisoning
- toxic condition caused by the ingestion or inhalation of large amounts of nicotine
- paraquat poisoning
- poisoning caused by ingestion of paraquat; characterized by progressive damage to the esophagus and liver and kidneys
- parathion poisoning
- a toxic condition resulting from inhalation or ingestion of the insecticide parathion; characterized by nausea and abdominal pains and headache and convulsions and sweating
- pesticide poisoning
- toxic condition resulting from ingesting or inhaling a pesticide
- poison
- If someone poisons another person, they kill the person or make them ill by giving them poison. The rumours that she had poisoned him could never be proved. + poisoning poi·son·ing She was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for poisoning and attempted murder
- poison
- administer poison to; "She poisoned her husband but he did not die"
- poison
- Term applied to loss of grain refining induced by certain elements, particularly Zr on TiBAl
- poison
- spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in the office"
- poison
- To act as, or convey, a poison
- poison
- Any molecule or material that tends to collect on a catalyst surface, blocking access to active sites or destroying their activities
- poison
- a chemical that adversely affects health by causing injury, illness, or death
- poison
- Any substance that is injurious to health and may lead to death when relatively small amounts are taken either internally or externally
- poison
- add poison to; "Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her"
- poison
- the ability of a chemical, such that very small amounts are able to produce injury to susceptible tissues by a chemical action
- poison
- To poison water, air, or land means to damage it with harmful substances such as chemicals. The land has been completely poisoned by chemicals. dying forests, poisoned rivers and lakes
- poison
- To put poison upon or into; to infect with poison; as, to poison an arrow; to poison food or drink
- poison
- A substance, which upon contact or being introduced into an organism, impairs or prevents normal metabolic processes from taking place, thus altering the normal functioning of organs or tissues
- poison
- Poison is a substance that harms or kills people or animals if they swallow it or absorb it. Poison from the weaver fish causes paralysis, swelling, and nausea Mercury is a known poison
- poison
- a toxic substance
- poison
- In a nuclear reactor, those atoms (of such elements as boron) other than fuel that have large capture cross section for thermal neutrons In capturing thermal neutrons unproductively, these atoms decrease the number available to cause fission
- poison
- 1 Any plant, element, or substance ingested to enhance or diminish physiological, cognitive, and/or sensory functions 2 Any plant, element, or substance ingested with intent to radically alter the constitution of the flesh
- poison
- anything that harms or destroys; "the poison of fascism"
- poison
- {i} toxin; venom
- poison
- a deadly chemical
- poison
- To taint; to corrupt; to vitiate; as, vice poisons happiness; slander poisoned his mind
- poison
- any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism administer poison to; "She poisoned her husband but he did not die"
- poison
- kill by its poison; "This mushrooms can kill"
- poison
- A substance that can reduce a nuclear reaction by absorbing neutrons, thereby preventing more fissions If enough poisons are present in a reactor core, the chain reaction will die out
- poison
- substance which is harmful to living tissue when applied in small doses Determining factors include concentration, exposure time, particle size, the substance's affinity for tissue, and sensitivity of the exposed tissue to that compound
- poison
- any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism
- poison
- {f} kill or injure with toxin, give poison; have bad or damaging influence on; corrupt
- poison
- Something that poisons a good situation or relationship spoils it or destroys it. The whole atmosphere has really been poisoned. ill-feeling that will poison further talk of a common foreign policy. Any substance (natural or synthetic) that, at a certain dosage, damages living tissues and injures or kills. Poisons spontaneously produced by living organisms are often called toxins, venoms if produced by animals. Poisons may be ingested, inhaled, injected, or absorbed through the skin. They do not always have an all-or-none effect; degrees of poisoning may occur, and at a given dose some substances are far more toxic than others (e.g., a pinch of potassium cyanide can kill, whereas a single dose of ordinary table salt must be massive to kill). Poisoning may be acute (a single dose does significant damage) or chronic (repeated or continuous doses produce an eventual effect, as with chemical carcinogens). The effects produced by poisons may be local (hives, blisters, inflammation) or systemic (hemorrhage, convulsions, vomiting, diarrhea, clouding of the senses, paralysis, respiratory or cardiac arrest). Agricultural pesticides are often poisonous to humans. Some industrial chemicals can be very toxic or carcinogenic. Most therapeutic drugs and health-care products can be poisons if taken inappropriately or in excess. Most forms of radiation can be toxic (see radiation injury). See also antidote; arsenic poisoning; fish poisoning; food poisoning; lead poisoning; medicinal poisoning; mercury poisoning; mushroom poisoning. poison hemlock poison ivy poison oak poison sumac poison elder blood poisoning arsenic poisoning drug poisoning medicinal poisoning fish poisoning food poisoning lead poisoning mercury poisoning mushroom poisoning toadstool poisoning
- poison
- If you are poisoned by a substance, it makes you very ill and sometimes kills you. Employees were taken to hospital yesterday after being poisoned by fumes Toxic waste could endanger lives and poison fish. + poisoning poi·son·ing His illness was initially diagnosed as food poisoning
- poison
- kill with poison; "She poisoned her husband"
- poison
- A chemical with an oral LD50 of 50 mg/kg or less
- poison
- (1) any substance that causes injury, illness, or death, especially by chemical means; (2) a substance that inhibits or retards a chemical reaction
- poison
- That which taints or destroys moral purity or health; as, the poison of evil example; the poison of sin
- poison
- Any agent which, when introduced into the animal organism, is capable of producing a morbid, noxious, or deadly effect upon it; as, morphine is a deadly poison; the poison of pestilential diseases
- poison
- If someone poisons a food, drink, or weapon, they add poison to it so that it can be used to kill someone. If I was your wife I would poison your coffee. + poisoned poi·soned He was terrified to eat, suspecting that the food was poisoned. an umbrella tipped with a poisoned dart
- poison
- spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in the office
- poison
- {i} toxicant
- poison
- A substance which currently pervades the air, the water, the sea and the soul
- poison
- Any substance which is harmful to living tissue when applied in small doses Determining factors include concentration, exposure time, particle size, the substance's affinity for tissue and sensitivity of the exposed tissue to that compound
- poison
- substance capable of interfering with metabolic processes of a cell or part of a cell, of a tissue, organ or organism
- poison
- toxin
- poison
- To injure or kill by poison; to administer poison to
- poison
- anything that harms or destroys; "the poison of fascism" any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism administer poison to; "She poisoned her husband but he did not die" add poison to; "Her husband poisoned her drink in order to kill her" kill with poison; "She poisoned her husband" kill by its poison; "This mushrooms can kill" spoil as if by poison; "poison someone's mind"; "poison the atmosphere in the office
- poisonings
- plural of poisoning
- ptomaine poisoning
- Food poisoning, erroneously believed to be the result of ptomaine ingestion. Not in scientific use
- salicylate poisoning
- poisoning caused by the excessive ingestion of salicylates (usually aspirin)
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poisoning teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- poisoining (Tıp)
- poison
- (Tıp) poison
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