fever
fever 英 [ˈfi:və(r)] 美 [ˈfivɚ]
n. 发烧;
名词复数:fevers
- A fever happens when the body's internal temperature is higher than normal. If you have a sore throat, a headache, and a fever, you may have the flu.
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- n. 发烧;
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1. She was knocked over by fever.
她由于发烧而病倒了。
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2. A fever brought him to his long home.
一场热病把他送回了“老家”。
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3. He has a high fever.
他发高烧。
- fever (n.) earlier also feaver, late Old English fefor, fefer "fever, temperature of the body higher than normal," from Latin febris "fever," related to fovere "to warm, heat," probably from PIE root *dhegh- "burn" (source also of Gothic dags, Old English dæg "day," originally "the heat;" Greek tephra "ashes"); but some suggest a reduplication of a root represented by Sanskrit *bhur- "to be restless."
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