febrile
febrile 英 [ˈfi:braɪl] 美 [ˈfɛbrəl, ˈfibrəl]
adj. 发热的;[医] 热病的;发烧的
名词复数:febriles
- Febrile is an adjective that means "related to fever." It can be used in a medical sense when someone is sick and running a temperature, or in a figurative sense to describe a state of excitement or energy.
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- adj. 发热的;[医] 热病的;发烧的
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1. In this febrile Dave New World, the Labour leadership election matters even more.
在这个发热的戴夫新世界里,工党领导人的选举更至关重要。
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2. On 8 January 1980, a 56-year-old Frenchman, employed in Western Province, developed a sudden febrile illness, followed by headache, diarrhoea and vomiting.
在1980年1月8日,一名在西方省受雇的56岁法国人感染一种突然发烧疾病,随后出现头痛、腹泻和呕吐。
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3. The cooperation of residents is good, house-to-house surveillance for febrile illness is continuing, and specimens have been taken from symptomatic persons and sent for testing.
居民的合作良好,正在继续开展对发热疾病的挨家挨户监测,并且已从有症状的人那里采集标本和送去检测。
- febrile (adj.) 1650s, from Medieval Latin febrilis "pertaining to fever," from Latin febris "a fever" (see fever).
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