英:[ˈskɑ:lɪt ˈfi:və]
美:[ˈskɑrlɪt ˈfivɚ]
英:[ˈskɑ:lɪt ˈfi:və]
美:[ˈskɑrlɪt ˈfivɚ]
猩红热;
noun
an acute contagious febrile disease caused by hemolytic Group A streptococci and characterized by inflammation of the nose, throat, and mouth, generalized toxemia, and a red rash
猩红热
烂喉丹痧
感受时疫引起的,以咽喉肿痛糜烂,肌肤丹痧密布为主要表现的急性外感热病。
The first known use of scarlet fever was circa 1651
dukenoun
a soveriegn ruler of a duchy
a nobleman of the highest rank especially of the British nobility
slang fist sense 1—usually used in plural
scarlet tanagernoun
an American tanager of which the male is scarlet with black wings during the breeding season and the female is olive
break offverb
to stop suddenly
goon1 of 2noun
a stupid person
a person hired to terrorize or beat up or kill opponents
go on2 of 2verb
to continue on or as if on a journey
life goes on
to keep on : continue
went on talking
to take place : happen
what's going on
come upverb
rise entry 1 sense 4
the sun comes up in an hour
to come near or approach
came up and introduced himself
to come to attention : introduce sense 4
the question came up again
call1 of 2verb
to speak so as to be heard at a distance : shout
call for help
to utter in a loud clear voice
call out a command
to announce with authority : proclaim
call a halt
to announce the action of (as a sports game)
summon sense 1
call a meeting
to bring into action or discussion
call up reserves
to make a request or demand of or for
call for an end to war
to give temporary control of a computer to a particular set of instructions
to make a telephone call to
to make a brief visit
no salesperson will call
to give a name to
called the cat "Patches"
to address by a name
what did you call me
to regard as being of a certain kind
you can call them generous
to estimate as being
call it an even dollar
to utter a cry
crows calling
to attract game by imitating its cry
halt entry 4 sense 2, suspend call time
call a game on account of rain
call2 of 2noun
a loud cry : shout
a cry of an animal
an imitation of an animal's cry or a device used to make such an imitation
summons entry 1 sense 1, invitation
attraction sense 1
the call of the wild
demand entry 1 sense 1a, claim
request entry 1 sense 1
a brief visit
the act of calling on the telephone
a ruling made by an official of a sports contest
a temporary transfer of control of computer processing to a particular set of instructions
fall1 of 2verb
to come or go down freely by the force of gravity
to hang freely
hair falling over her shoulders
to drop oneself to a lower position
fell to their knees
to come as if by dropping down
night fell
to become of lower degree or level
the temperature fell 10°
to become lowered
his eyes fell
to topple from an upright position suddenly
slipped and fell on the ice
to enter blindly : stray
fell into a trap
to drop down wounded or dead
soldiers who have fallen in battle
to become captured or defeated
the fortress fell
to experience ruin or failure
our plans fell through
to fail to live up to a standard of conduct
to move or extend downward
the ground falls away to the east
to become less in amount or degree : diminish
the tide is falling
to become less in quality, activity, quantity, or value
prices fell
to take on a look of shame or low spirits
my face fell when I lost
to occur at a certain time
my birthday falls on a Tuesday
to come by chance
to pass (as a responsibility) from one person to another
it fell to us to break the news
to have the proper place or station
the accent falls on the second syllable
to come within the range of something
falls under her responsibilities
to pass from one condition of body or mind to another fall asleep
fall ill
to set about with enthusiasm or activity
fell to work
fall2 of 2noun
the act of falling by the force of gravity
a fall from a horse
a falling out, off, or away
the fall of the leaves
autumn sense 1
a thing or quantity that falls or has fallen
a heavy fall of snow
loss of greatness : collapse
the surrender or capture of a place under attack
departure from innocence or goodness
the downward slope of a hill
waterfall—usually used in plural
a decrease in size, quantity, degree, activity, or value
the distance which something falls
an act of forcing a wrestler's shoulders to the mat
scarlet runner beannoun
a tropical American high-climbing bean with large bright red flowers and red and black seeds
scarlet fevernoun
a contagious disease caused by a bacterium and characterized by fever, swelling, pain in the nose, throat, and mouth, and a red rash
scarlet fevernoun
an acute contagious febrile disease caused by Group A bacteria of the genus Streptococcus (especially various strains of S. pyogenes) and characterized by inflammation of the nose, throat, and mouth, generalized toxemia, and a red rash called alsoscarlatina
1 Scarlet fever is highly contagious.
猩红热的接触传染性很强。
2 She was later diagnosed with scarlet fever.
3 Towards the end of the year, his son caught scarlet fever.
快到年底的时候他儿子得了腥红热.
4 For scarlet fever usually combine with niu huang, xiong huang, bing pian , like liu shen wan.
治疗烂喉丹痧(猩红热) 、 喉风、乳蛾及咽喉肿痛,常与牛黄 、 雄黄、冰片等配伍,如六神九.
5 Scarlet fever is a contagious disease.
猩红热是有传染性的疾病.
6 James was quarantined for three weeks when he had scarlet fever.
詹姆士患猩红热后被隔离了三个星期.
7 The practice was widespread by 1950, helping rein in deadly diseases, including tuberculosis, typhoid, and scarlet fever, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
8 The child broke out with scarlet fever.
孩子发猩红热.
9 It'seems to be scarlet fever.
看样子 是猩红热.
10 Scales of skin peel off after scarlet fever.
猩红热病愈后皮肤上的鳞屑就会脱落.
11 But medical professionals later realized that Cathy had been afflicted by Strep A, a bacterial strain that initially causes a sore throat, scarlet fever, and skin lesions, as reported by News.com.au.
12 Before pasteurization became mandatory in U.S. states in the mid-1900s, bacteria in milk was a leading cause of tuberculosis, brucellosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever, and Q-fever.
13 But in 2020, a study described scarlet fever as on the rise worldwide, after being almost eradicated by the 1940s.
14 Dreaded diseases like scarlet fever and leprosy responded to the sulfas.
磺胺药物对一些可怕的疾病,如猩红热和麻疯病,都有良好的疗效.
15 We vaccinate against scarlet fever.
我们注射猩红热疫苗.
16 Second, death from disease was a much larger part of life in the early 20th century, and scourges such as diphtheria, measles, tuberculosis, typhoid, whooping cough, scarlet fever and pneumonia each routinely killed tens of thousands of Americans every year.
17 The child has been exposed to scarlet fever.
这个孩子曾与猩红热接触过。
18 They have lost their only son through scarlet fever.
他们失去了独生子,他是患猩红热死的.
19 The rash symptomatic of scarlet fever; a rise in unemployment symptomatic of a weakening economy.
猩红热的皮疹症状; 失业增加是经济萧条的表现.
20 Towards the end of the year he caught scarlet fever.
快到年底时他得了腥红热.