sarin

英 ['sɑːrɪn] 美 ['sɑrɪn]
  • n. 沙林;甲氟膦酸异丙酯(一种用作神经性毒气的化学剂)
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sarin (n.)
type of odorless nerve gas, 1945, from German, but the name is of unknown origin. Other phosphorous compounds known in Germany by the end of World War II were called Tabun, soman, Diglykol.
1. It was the world's first major chemical attack using sarin, a nerve attacks the respiratory system.
这是世界上首宗使用沙林神经毒气施袭的重大化学武器事件.

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2. Prof. Sarin: Bleeding from gastric varices is a major cause of death in portal hypertension.
胃静脉曲张出血是导致门静脉高压死亡的主要原因.

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