- If you contract something highly infectious, such as pinkeye, please quarantine yourself so that you don’t infect others with it. This means you’ll have to stay in isolation and avoid contact with other people.
- 请先登录
- v. 检疫;隔离
- n. 检疫;隔离
-
1. The dog was kept in quarantine for six months.
这条狗被检疫隔离了六个月。
-
2. quarantine regulations
检疫的规定
-
3. The ship is detained in quarantine.
该船被留在港口进行检疫。
- quarantine (n.) 1520s, "period of 40 days in which a widow has the right to remain in her dead husband's house." Earlier quarentyne (15c.), "desert in which Christ fasted for 40 days," from Latin quadraginta "forty," related to quattuor "four" (from PIE root *kwetwer- "four").
- quarantine (v.) 1804, from quarantine (n.). Related: Quarantined; quarantining.
quar·an·tine / ˈkwɒrəntiːn ; NAmE ˈkwɔːrəntiːn / noun , verb quarantine quarantines quarantined quarantining noun [uncountable ] a period of time when an animal or a person that has or may have a disease is kept away from others in order to prevent the disease from spreading (为防传染的)隔离期,检疫 ◆ The dog was kept in quarantinefor six months. 这条狗被检疫隔离了六个月。 ◆ quarantine regulations 检疫的规定 verb quarantinesth/sb to put an animal or a person into quarantine (对动物或人)进行检疫,隔离 quar·an·tine / ˈkwɒrəntiːn ; NAmE ˈkwɔːrəntiːn /
- 请先登录
0 个回复