measles 英 [ˈmi:zlz]   美 [ˈmizəlz]

measles

measles  英 [ˈmi:zlz] 美 [ˈmizəlz]

n. [内科] 麻疹 

measles ails the little girl. 麻疹使这个小女孩很不舒服。
This is why many viruses, such as measles, make us ill only once. 这就是为什么许多病毒,如麻疹,只会使我们生病一次。

  • Measles is a serious contagious illness that's distinctive for the bright red spots that can spread over the entire body. One of the vaccines most young children receive helps keep them from getting measles.
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  • n. [内科] 麻疹
  • 1. measles ails the little girl.

    麻疹使这个小女孩很不舒服。

  • 2. This is why many viruses, such as measles, make us ill only once.

    这就是为什么许多病毒,如麻疹,只会使我们生病一次。

  • 3. Imagine if we have an outbreak of measles and the information is relayed to us three months after the outbreak.

    想像一下如果我们已经爆发了麻疹,而消息是在爆发后的三个月后才传到我们这里。

  • measles (n.) infectious disease, early 14c., plural of Middle English masel, perhaps from Middle Dutch masel "blemish" (in plural "measles") or Middle Low German masele, from Proto-Germanic *mas- "spot, blemish" (source also of Old High German masla "blood-blister," German Masern "measles").
mea·sles / ˈmiːzlz ; NAmE ˈmiːzlz / noun [uncountable ] an infectious disease, especially of children, that causes fever and small red spots that cover the whole body 麻疹 see also German measles mea·sles / ˈmiːzlz ; NAmE ˈmiːzlz /
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