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词根:syphilis
n.syphilis [性病] 梅毒
noun
a chronic contagious usually venereal and often congenital disease caused by a spirochete (Treponema pallidum) and if left untreated producing chancres, rashes, and systemic lesions in a clinical course with three stages continued over many years compare primary syphilis, secondary syphilis, tertiary syphilis
"1786年,源自现代拉丁语 syphiliticus,来自 syphilis(见 syphilis)。作为名词使用始于1881年。"
梅毒的:梅毒所致或属于梅毒的
New Latin, from Syphilus, hero of the poem Syphilis sive Morbus Gallicus (Syphilis or the French disease) (1530) by Girolamo Fracastoro †1553 Italian poet and physician
The first known use of syphilis was in 1653
syphilisnoun
a venereal disease that is caused by a spirochete and if left untreated is marked by a series of three stages extending over many years
1 He identified possible syphilitic cases based on the length of stay among 177 cases of "venereal distemper", and compared estimates concerning the urban population with those for rural residents living within a 10-mile radius.
2 What then of these child-martyrs of The Poor, who in addition to the strain of growth, are ill-fed, poisoned by unsuitable foods; are sickly, rickety, bronchitic, dyspeptic, syphilitic, phthisical?
3 The Washington here, with dirty cotton hair and an expression of ominous blankness, is spattered with red — it makes him look Caucasian, bloody and syphilitic.
4 At 40, Baudelaire was a shadow of his former self, crushed by unrepayable debts, suffering the aftereffects of a seemingly minor stroke, and facing the onset of syphilitic debility.
5 The serum SIL-2R level in the syphilitic patients was slightly higher in all stages of syphilis after effective treatment using penicillin than those of normal controls(P>0 05).
青霉素治疗后,判为治疗有效者,测定SIL - 2R的水平,比正常组略高,两者无显著性差异(P >0 0 5 )。
6 Meantime, certain horrible outbreaks of syphilis were reported, chiefly in Italy, that could not reasonably be imputed to the ordinary occasions of syphilitic infection.
7 Epilepsy, however, developing late in life, unless for some special cause, as injury or the development of syphilitic tumours in the brain, is an extremely rare affection.
8 He had borrowed bits and pieces of a not-too-well-disguised Schoenberg as a model for the syphilitic central character in “Doctor Faustus.”
9 The decades-long study, performed by the U.S. Public Health Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, observed the long-term effects of syphilis in hundreds of impoverished Black men between 1932 and 1972.
10 Eight cases of oral syphilitic eruption in secondary syphilis are reported.
报告8例口腔二期梅毒疹患者.
11 Ulceration of the throat should always be carefully looked for, and if present investigated to ascertain whether it is simple, diphtheritic, or syphilitic.
12 People who have been cured of syphilis are immune to new syphilitic infections.
梅毒被治愈的人对新的梅毒感染有免疫能力.
13 With its vivid depictions and discussions of the reproductive process — from violently painful childbirth to the discoveries of “shocking discharge” and alarming syphilitic chancres — “Call the Midwife” is anything but genteel.
14 Over and over again the writer has seen perfect vaccine pocks on persons whom he knew to be syphilitic.
15 The past 75 years of popular music have taught us repeatedly that you don't have to be a syphilitic sharecropper to sing the blues.
16 That neighborhood will double for 19th-century Montmartre, the quarter where the artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec spent some of his final syphilitic months.
17 And, finally, these syphilitic Washington Republicans are, apparently, constitutionally incapable of actually accomplishing anything.
18 These syphilitic brain tumours frequently cause paralysis and may lead to permanent changes in the nervous system with consequent loss of motor power.
19 If a syphilitic man has been properly treated he may, after four years, beget healthy children, and he commonly does, but he may be the father of syphilitic children.
20 Let that child be vaccinated, and let the syphilitic dyscrasia afterward break forth.