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英:[ˌɪnfɛsˈteɪʃən]
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词根:infest
vt.infest 骚扰;寄生于;大批出没;大批滋生
Noun
1. the state of being invaded or overrun by parasites
2. a swarm of insects that attack plants;
"a plague of grasshoppers"
15世纪初,“被侵扰的存在”,源自古法语 infestacion,来自晚期拉丁语 infestationem(主格 infestatio)“麻烦,干扰,骚扰”,是拉丁语 infestare 的动名词形式,意为“攻击,干扰”(参见 infest)。
侵染,感染:寄生虫性侵染,并寄生于皮肤及其附件,如通过昆虫、螨或蜱叮咬。本词有时来用指蠕虫侵染组织或器官,因为蠕虫大于细菌、病毒和原虫。因而侵染不同于上述微生物所造成的感染,它不在体内繁殖
侵袭
侵染
French infester, from Latin infestare, from infestus hostile
The first known use of infest was in 1602
infiltrateverb
to pass into or through by filtering
to enter or become established gradually or secretly
infiltrateverb
to pass into or through by filtering
to enter or become established gradually or secretly
infiltrateverb
to pass into or through by filtering
to enter or become established gradually or secretly
infieldnoun
the area of a baseball field enclosed by the three bases and home plate
the players positioned in the infield
the area enclosed by a racetrack or running track
infidelitynoun
lack of faith in a religion
unfaithfulness especially to one's husband or wife
infidelnoun
a person who does not believe in a particular religion
infestverb
to spread or swarm in or over in a troublesome manner shark-infested waters
a neighborhood infested with crime
to live in or on as a parasite
horses infested with worms
infestverb
to spread or swarm in or over in a troublesome manner shark-infested waters
a neighborhood infested with crime
to live in or on as a parasite
horses infested with worms
1 I’d need to make sure to mix paper or other high-carbon items with the food waste to maintain proper balance, helping prevent odor and/or a fruit-fly infestation — or, worse, a worm exodus.
2 Massive infestation of Sarcoptes mites is rarely observed , especially in the scalp area.
摘要大量的疥虫感染鲜少发生在头皮.
3 Ask companies to include with their proposals written guarantees that last for at least a year and include commitments to return and re-treat as many times as necessary to eliminate the infestation.
4 “When people don’t get to see and learn about invertebrates, then they only think of them when they see honeybee swarms or bedbugs or cockroach infestations on the news.”
5 Objective To investigate infestation condition of Lyctoxylon japonic in Indonesian timber and explore effective measures insect.
目的了解印尼白木中日本粉蠹的侵害情况,探索其防制方法.
6 And, oh, the constant catastrophes: gales and avalanches, comets and Martians, jungle infestations and premature winters.
7 When DDT powder was applied to a group of Korean soldiers the extraordinary result was an actual increase in the infestation of lice.
8 Dear Amy: I'm another reader objecting to you calling squirrels "rodents" and a bunch of scampering squirrels an "infestation."
9 In the film, Dr. Ross Jennings suffers from arachnophobia but ultimately saves his town from a deadly spider infestation.
10 For termites, ask whether they recommend treating only part of your home or its entire perimeter; you’ll save big if a company can wipe out your infestation without a house-wide treatment.
11 The band halted the Friday night concert at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre after three songs when the infestation of birds in the arena's rafters dropped their onslaught of feces.
12 Some pest control operators have been known to recommend treatment when there is neither an active infestation nor a serious threat of one.
13 Men, women and children languished there in conditions of almost unimaginable squalor, brutality, overcrowding, starvation, verminous infestation and neglect.
14 Crop failures, whether caused by weather or insect infestation, were the burden of the tenant farmer, not the planter.
15 Allegations of termite infestation, porcelain plates dating back 1,000 years found broken, and an ancient wooden screen accidently immersed in water during restoration work, have also damaged the museum's professional reputation.
16 But perhaps it more closely resembles an infestation of weevils.
17 Just keep an eye out for signs of new infestation and invite a company out every couple of years for an inspection, which some companies perform for free.
18 She added that the house had also suffered infestations from deathwatch beetles and moths over the years.
19 But the majority of the 15,500-square-foot site proved harder to tame, given its exceptionally rocky soil, rodent infestations, and, as NYRP’s COO Catherine Hall recalls, “the occasional cat skull.”
20 It is a novel about human infestation, about greed, about virgin landscapes filled suddenly with “insufferable whiteman stink.”
2 侵扰
intrusively ingerence harassment trespass harass harry intrusive intrusion invade infest intrude invasive overrun affect
3 蔓延
rank prevalent rampant wide-spread spread extension riot epidemic overrun sprawl overgrowth contagion rampancy run range reach thrive creep scramble propagate ramble straggle overspread gad lick stalk pervade
6 传染
infectious transmissive communication infection transmission taint contagion take catch communicate transmit infect propagate
7 繁殖
seminal progenitive proliferous increase breeding multiplication propagation nidus breed multiply reproduce propagate pullulate infest
8 大量滋生
9 大批出没