発がん性
Japanese
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発 | 性 |
はつ Grade: 3 | せい Grade: 5 |
kan’on |
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發がん性 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
発がん (hatsugan, “carcinogen”) + 性 (-sei, “-ity”)
Pronunciation
- (Tokyo) はつがんせー [hàtsúgáńséé] (Heiban – [0])
- IPA(key): [ha̠t͡sɨᵝɡã̠ɰ̃se̞ː]
Noun
発がん性 • (hatsugansei)
- Alternative form of 発癌性 (“carcinogenic, carcinogenicity”)
- ?, どうして「たばこ」を吸ってはいけないの? ~中学生のみなさんへ~ みなさんの大切な未来のために [Why can't I smoke tobacco? ~Dear middle schoolers~ For your important futures], Tama Tachikawa Health Center, archived from the original on 2020-09-19, page 2:
- たばこの煙の中には、約4,000種類の化学物質があり、この中にはダイオキシンなど約200種類もの有害物質、約60種類の発がん性物質が含まれています。
- Tabako no kemuri no naka ni wa, yaku 4,000 kagaku busshitsu ga ari, kono naka ni wa daiokishin nado yaku 200 shurui mo no yūgai busshitsu, yaku 60 shurui no hatsugansei busshitsu ga fukumarete imasu.
- In tobacco smoke there are around 4000 kinds of chemical substances, which also includes around 200 kinds of dangerous subtances such as dioxins, and around 60 kinds of carcinogenic ones.