Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit NÂș 300 v.1
- Weapons of Mass Destruction / WMD |n| a nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons that can cause indiscriminate death or injury on a large scale.
- biological weapon / bioweapon |n| a living organism or a toxic product manufactured from it, used to kill or incapacitate.
- "However, some nations still possess stores of smallpox virus that could be used as a biological weapon."
- "Anthrax is also relatively easy to develop as a biological weapon, as it can be spread in the air over a large area"
- "The threat of a biological weapon attack anywhere in the world is an issue of serious concern to both candidates."
- "They feared use of the smallpox virus as a bioweapon."
- chemical weapon |n| a chemical agent or toxin, such as mustard gas, lewisite, or sarin, that has been prepared for release on the battlefield or within a civilian population in sufficient concentration to cause widespread illness or death.
- "What about the VX, a toxic chemical weapon on which further development work has been done?"
- "Therefore, the chemical weapon programme began to operate under the facade of the State Establishment for Pesticide Production (SEPP)."
- "The production of chemical weapon munitions was directly linked to the design and production of conventional munitions by Iraq."
- "Iraq constructed several chemical weapon production plants and assembled other critical elements of infrastructure at the site."
- nuclear weapon / atomic weapon |n| an explosive device whose destructive potential derives from the release of energy that accompanies the splitting or combining of atomic nuclei.
- "Non-proliferation, who made recommendations relating to security and law and outer space; Felicity Hill, who described the recently launched international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons and presented the updated model "Nuclear weapons convention","
- "CAN was there long before Obama as an international campaign for the abolition of nuclear weapons."
- "The country is thought to be developing nuclear weapons."
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