typhoid 英 ['taɪfɒɪd]   美 ['taɪfɔɪd]

typhoid

typhoid  英 ['taɪfɒɪd] 美 ['taɪfɔɪd]

adj. 伤寒的;斑疹伤寒症的  n. 伤寒 

名词复数:typhoids 

The result may be an increase in diseases such as cholera, typhoid, malaria and dengue. 结果可能是疾病增加,例如霍乱、伤寒、疟疾和登革热。
This means it can be targeted through vaccination — and typhoid could potentially be eradicated. 这意味着它可以通过免疫接种加以防控——而且伤寒有可能被根除。

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  • adj. 伤寒的;斑疹伤寒症的
  • n. 伤寒
  • 1. The result may be an increase in diseases such as cholera, typhoid, malaria and dengue.

    结果可能是疾病增加,例如霍乱、伤寒、疟疾和登革热。

  • 2. This means it can be targeted through vaccination — and typhoid could potentially be eradicated.

    这意味着它可以通过免疫接种加以防控——而且伤寒有可能被根除。

  • 3. For instance, the institute already has strong links with research centres in South-East Asia working on typhoid.

    例如,该研究所已经与东南亚研究伤寒的一些研究中心建立了紧密联系。

  • typhoid (adj.) 1800, literally "resembling typhus," from typhus + -oid. The noun is from 1861, a shortened form of typhoid fever (1845), so called because it originally was thought to be a variety of typhus. Typhoid Mary (1909) was Mary Mallon (d.1938), a typhoid carrier who worked as a cook and became notorious after it was learned she unwittingly had infected hundreds in U.S.
ty·phoid / ˈtaɪfɔɪd ; NAmE ˈtaɪfɔɪd / ( also less frequent ˌtyphoid ˈfever ) noun [uncountable ] a serious infectious disease that causes fever, red spots on the chest and severe pain in the bowels,and sometimes causes death 伤寒 a typhoid epidemic 伤寒的流行 ty·phoid / ˈtaɪfɔɪd ; NAmE ˈtaɪfɔɪd /
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