常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句She could not confirm if her son or other workers were already suffering from radiation sickness.她無(wú)法確認(rèn)她的兒子或其他工作人員是否已經(jīng)得了輻射病。The several dozen workers now attempting to cool the overheating nuclear fuel at the Fukushima plant face the gravest danger from radiation sickness.幾十名目前正在福島受損核電站試圖冷卻過(guò)熱核燃料的工作人員麪臨著最嚴(yán)重的輻射病危險(xiǎn)。She said if people had masks ready available within the first hours of the disaster, they could have avoided breathing in Iodine-131, which ultimately causes radiation sickness.她說(shuō)如果人們?cè)跒?zāi)難發(fā)生後的第一時(shí)間有防毒麪具可用的話,他們本可以避免吸入導(dǎo)致輻射病的碘131(譯者注:即放射性碘)的。原聲例句The United Nations Environment Program said many inhabitants of towns in northeast Somalia suffered from diseases consistent with radiation sickness following a Tsunami in 2004, that may have stirred up tons of nuclear and toxic waste.權(quán)威例句Almost 30 people died from radiation sickness in the immediate aftermath, and several hundred were hospitalised.ECONOMIST: Nuclear power: Little to fear but fear itself TheJapanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan advised residents living within 30 km (18.6 miles) to stay indoors or risk radiation sickness.FORBES: Blackouts, Panic And Eventually A Big Buying OpportunityEverywhere I turn, I hear that unless radiation levels get improbably high, nobody will get sick, as if acute radiation sickness is the only consequence of exposure.FORBES: 1st Person Facing an Unsettled Future After Radiation Exposure 返回 radiation sickness