英['baɪəʊhæzəd]美['baɪoʊhæzərd]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A biohazard is a biological substance that's dangerous to people or the environment. Many biohazards are made of bacteria or other microorganisms.
Some biohazards are an unintentional side effect of biologists working with or studying toxins or viruses. One common type of biohazard is medical waste — things like used syringes or other tools contaminated with human blood, bacteria, or other microorganisms. The word biohazard was first used around 1973, from the Greek bio-, “life,” and hazard, from the Old French hasard, “game of chance.”