lazaretto如何读

英:[ˌlæzə'retəʊ]

美:[ˌlæzə'retoʊ]

lazaretto是什么意思

  • n.检疫所(甲板间的贮藏室)

lazaretto自然拼读

laz·a·ret·to

lae z re to

lazaretto变形

复数:lazarettos

lazaretto英英释义

  • n.
    • hospital for persons with infectious diseases (especially leprosy)
    • a small locker at the stern of a boat or between decks of a ship

lazaretto词源中文解释

"收容麻风病患和贫困病人的房屋",1540年代,源自意大利语 lazareto,意为"隔离检疫场所"(尤指威尼斯,该城市接收了许多来自东方瘟疫区的船只),源自圣经中的人名 Lazarus(详见)。意为"隔离检疫用的建筑",在英语中约为1600年。该词在意大利语中可能受到了威尼斯另一家医院的影响,即与 Santa Maria di Nazaret 教堂相关的医院。有时被翻译为 lazaret,也被称为 lazar house(1520年代)。

lazaretto_医学行业词汇

传染病院

检疫留验站,检疫站

lazaretto词源英文解释

Italian lazzaretto, alteration of Nazaretto, quarantine station in Venice, from Santa Maria di Nazareth, church on the island where it was located

The first known use of lazaretto was in 1549

lazaretto医学词典英英释义

lazarettonoun

usually lazaretto an institution (as a hospital) for those with contagious diseases

a building or a ship used for detention in quarantine

lazaretto 例句

1 A steep precipice hangs immediately over the lazaretto, and the horn of the half moon was just dipping below it, as I stretched myself to sleep.

2 They even created quarantine stations on military bases, the equivalent of Venice’s island lazarettos, where, in the time of the doges, the infected awaited their fate outside the city.

3 His appearance therefore at the lazaretto had not ceased to be a happy exception to the rule.

4 The intimate store, dubbed Third Man Records London, opened Saturday and was built out in the former site of a lazaretto, a historical flourish that plays deeply into White’s mythology.

5 I afterward passed a month with him in the lazaretto at Malta, and I trust he will not consider me presuming when I say that our acquaintance ripened into friendship.

6 In the Philadelphia area, a gracious lazaretto in the Georgian style was inaugurated beside the Delaware River six years after an outburst of yellow fever in 1793 claimed the life of one in 10 residents.

7 The lazaretto is the most perfect of any arrangement of the kind in Europe.

8 For centuries, leper colonies and lazarettos had sequestered bodies and cargos suspected of carrying disease.

9 A lazaretto is a medical quarantine, traditionally occupied by contagious sea dogs returned from voyage.

10 Precisely at the door of the lazaretto; but no matter, the weather does its business, and I mine.”

11 He was not to be found either in cockpit or cabin, forecastle or lazaretto, and at last we stared blankly in each other’s faces and wondered what had become of him.

12 On days when the wind was really up, and it was too rough to be on the sea shore, I shut myself in the yard of the lazaretto.

13 In 1878 there were 16 patients in the lazaretto—6 men and 10 women.

14 A steward with the stock of life-belts from the lazaretto touched the captain's arm.

15 The ground appropriated for the purposes of a lazaretto has a frontage on the bay of about fourteen hundred feet, and extends back twelve hundred feet.

16 Renzo hastened onwards by the wall, crossed the bridge, passed the convent of the capuchins, and then perceived the angle of the lazaretto.

17 A tiny island in the Venetian Lagoon in Italy, Santa Maria di Nazareth, is the site of one of the first lazarettos.

18 Charleston, center of the African slave trade, sponsored since 1712 several pest houses on Sullivan Island for the protection of its population; Savannah’s lazaretto was erected on Tybee Island in 1768.

19 It is one of the few surviving lazarettos in the United States.

20 All pleasures were given up, tender and distinguished women exposed their lives to the lazaretto, washed, cooked, mended, laid down their money, their jewels, nay, even their beautiful hair on the altar of the fatherland.

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