pox 英 [pɒks]   美 [pɑks]

pox

pox  英 [pɒks] 美 [pɑks]

n. 痘;疹;发疹的疾病;瘟疫 

Destroying the remaining stocks of variola, or small pox virus, is seen by some countries as the final chapter in eradicating the disease to prevent the risk of accidental release. 销毁天花,或者小痘病毒的剩余库存,在一些国家,被认为是消除这种疾病,防止意外释放病毒所造成事故的最好办法。
Disease is also a risk, as members of tribal groups that have been contacted in the past have died of illnesses that they have no defence against, ranging from chicken pox to the common cold. 疾病也是一个危机,正如过去曾经接触过的,都已经死于疾病的其他部落的成员一样,他们没有任何的疾病防御,从水痘到普通的感冒都一样。

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  • n. 痘;疹;发疹的疾病;瘟疫
  • 1. Destroying the remaining stocks of variola, or small pox virus, is seen by some countries as the final chapter in eradicating the disease to prevent the risk of accidental release.

    销毁天花,或者小痘病毒的剩余库存,在一些国家,被认为是消除这种疾病,防止意外释放病毒所造成事故的最好办法。

  • 2. Disease is also a risk, as members of tribal groups that have been contacted in the past have died of illnesses that they have no defence against, ranging from chicken pox to the common cold.

    疾病也是一个危机,正如过去曾经接触过的,都已经死于疾病的其他部落的成员一样,他们没有任何的疾病防御,从水痘到普通的感冒都一样。

  • 3. The virus was first identified in the State Serum Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1958 during an investigation into a pox-like disease among monkeys.

    1958年设在丹麦哥本哈根的国家血清研究所对猴子中出现的一种痘类疾病进行调查时,首次确认了这一病毒。

pox / pɒks ; NAmE pɑːks / noun the pox [singular ] ( old use) 1 an infectious disease spread by sexual contact 梅毒 SYN syphilis 2 = smallpox pox / pɒks ; NAmE pɑːks /
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