benign的意思和读音

benign

: [bəˈnaɪn] : [bə'naɪn]

adj.

Adj.+n.benign attitude,benign influence,benign view

adj.malignant,sinister

benignadj.

1.kind and gentle; not hurting anybody

2.not dangerous or likely to cause death

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adj.1.a benign lump in your body or a benign disease is not cancer and will not kill you2.kind and nice

1. beneficent ? adj. benign ? adj. , bent ? n. , ...

2. beneficent ? adj. benign ? adj. , bent ? n. , ...

3. belly n. benign adj. beverage n. ...

4. benevolent adj. benign adj. bent n. ...

5. benefit benign ,, benignant , ...

6. belly n. benign adj. beverage n. ...

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1.I used to think it was benign neglect, but now I see that you're intentionally screwing me.

2.At the benign extreme, a girl's birth might simply not be registered, in the hope that next time the couple would produce a male.

3.Testicular epidermoid cyst is usually incidentally found during a physical check-up. It is an uncommon intratesticular benign tumor.

4.He did not believe in the terrible aspect of Kali, much less in Her benign aspect.

5.The bank says the market's benign attitude to risk may simply reflect a more secure financial world. But it might also indicate complacency.

6.As Stephen King, an economist at HSBC, has pointed out, the result might have been a benign deflation that boosted Western living standards.StephenKing西

7.Of course, neoplasms can be benign as well as malignant, though it is not always easy to tell how a neoplasm will act.

8.But the Bank of Japan, after intervening directly to weaken the yen in September, has struck upon a more benign response.9

9.Only the industrial chain of every rational norms , the real estate industry can be a benign operation.

10.The suspicion remains, however, that the benign state of US-Asia ties today is as much the result of luck as of design.怀