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Does stomach cancer metastasize?例文帳に追加
胃がんは転移しますか? - 旅行・ビジネス英会話翻訳例文
it is a type of neuroendocrine tumor, and it may metastasize (spread) to the liver and the lymph nodes.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
神経内分泌腫瘍の一種で、肝臓やリンパ節に転移する(拡がる)場合がある。 - PDQ®がん用語辞書 英語版
To provide reagents and methods for determining which tumors are likely to metastasize and for suppressing metastases of these tumors.例文帳に追加
どの腫瘍が転移するようであるかを決定し、これらの腫瘍の転移を抑制するための試薬ならびに方法を提供する。 - 特許庁
To provide reagents and methods for determining which tumors are likely to metastasize and for suppressing metastases of these tumors.例文帳に追加
どの腫瘍が転移するようであることを決定するための、およびこれらの腫瘍の転移を抑制するための試薬ならびに方法を提供する。 - 特許庁
when cancer cells metastasize and form secondary tumors, the cells in the metastatic tumor are like those in the original (primary) tumor.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
がん細胞が転移して二次性の腫瘍を形成した場合、転移先の腫瘍の細胞は最初の(原発)腫瘍の細胞と類似している。 - PDQ®がん用語辞書 英語版
One of the gene sequences encodes a novel aspartyl protease termed CSP56, which can be used to provide reagents and methods for determining which tumors are likely to metastasize and for suppressing metastases of these tumors.例文帳に追加
この遺伝子の1つは、どの腫瘍が転移するようであるかを決定するため、およびこれらの腫瘍の転移を抑制するための試薬および方法を提供するために使用され得る、CSP56と呼ばれる新規なアスパルチルプロテアーゼをコードする。 - 特許庁
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Wiktionary英語版での「metastasize」の意味 |
metastasize
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/22 20:26 UTC 版)
別の表記
- metastasise (non-Oxford British spelling), metastatize (rare)
語源
From metastasis + -ize (suffix forming verbs meaning to do things denoted by the adjectives or nouns the suffix is attached to). Metastasis is a learned borrowing from Late Latin metastasis (“(rhetoric) rapid or sudden transition from one argument, point, or topic to another”), and from its etymons Koine Greek μετάστασις (metástasis, “(rhetoric) rapid or sudden transition from one argument, point, or topic to another”) and Ancient Greek μετάστασις (metástasis, “change; removal; (medicine) movement of disease, pain, etc., from one part of the body to another”), from μετᾰ- (metă-, prefix denoting change in condition or position) (possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *meth₂) + στᾰ́σῐς (stắsĭs, “condition, state; position”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”)), modelled after μεθιστάναι (methistánai, “to change; to remove”).
The use of French métastase (“metastasis”) to refer to the spread of cancer was coined in 1829 by the French gynecologist Joseph Récamier (1774–1852).
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metastasize (third-person singular simple present metastasizes, present participle metastasizing, simple past and past participle metastasized) (American spelling, Oxford British English)
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- (medicine, specifically oncology) Of a disease (especially cancer) or a tumour: to form a metastasis (“a secondary focus away from the primary site”) in (a body organ).
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2013 May 11, Jaclyn Cosgrove, “Fostering hope: Doctor learns about being a mother to child with cancer”, in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Okla.: Oklahoma Pub. Co., →OCLC, archived from the original on 2 February 2026:
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"I remember the first time he woke up throwing up, and my first thought wasn't, 'Oh he has the stomach flu,'" she [Rene McNall-Knapp] said. "It was, 'Oh, it's gone to his brain, and it's metastasized his brain, and he's throwing up because of that.'"
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- (chiefly US, figurative) To disseminate or spread (something, often an undesirable thing), especially in a destructive manner.
- (medicine, specifically oncology) Of a disease (especially cancer) or a tumour: to form a metastasis (“a secondary focus away from the primary site”) in (a body organ).
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- (medicine, specifically oncology) Of a disease (especially cancer) or a tumour: to undergo metastasis (“spreading from a primary site to one or more other sites in the body”).
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1988 October, Margaret Atwood, chapter 21, in Cat's Eye (A Seal Book), Toronto, Ont.: McClelland-Bantam, published October 1989, →ISBN, page 119:
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On other screens are closeups of skin pores, before and after, details of regimes for everything, your hands, your neck, your thighs. Your elbows, especially your elbows: aging begins at the elbows and metastasizes.
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- (chiefly US, figurative) Of a thing, often one which is undesirable: to disseminate or spread, especially in a destructive manner.
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2020 April 12, Kathryn Olivarius, “The dangerous history of immunoprivilege”, in The New York Times, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 27 January 2026:
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Late last month, a conservative website called The Federalist published an article advocating that healthy, young Americans deliberately infect themselves with Covid-19, […] If enough Americans expose themselves to the virus and become immune, the theory goes, the country would have a mobilized cadre of immune citizens. […] The article was widely discredited by public health experts and economists, as both logically dubious and ethically specious, but such thinking has already metastasized.
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- (medicine, specifically oncology) Of a disease (especially cancer) or a tumour: to undergo metastasis (“spreading from a primary site to one or more other sites in the body”).
派生語
- metastasizability
- metastasizer (adjective)
- metastasizing
- nonmetastasized
- nonmetastasizing
- unmetastasised
- unmetastasized
関連する語
参照
- ^ “metastasize, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2025; “metastasize, v.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- ^ “metastasis, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2025; “metastasis, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
metastasis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
「metastasize」を含む例文一覧
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One of the gene sequences encodes a new aspartyl protease termed CSP56, which can be used to provide reagents and methods for determining which tumors are likely to metastasize and for suppressing metastases of these tumors.例文帳に追加
この遺伝子配列の1つは、どの腫瘍が転移するようであるかを決定するため、およびこれらの腫瘍の転移を抑制するための試薬および方法を提供するために使用され得る、CSP56と呼ばれる新規なアスパルチルプロテアーゼをコードする。 - 特許庁
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