bubonic
[bjʊ'bɑnɪk]
- adj. 腹股沟腺炎的
英英释义
- 1. of or evidencing buboes;
- "bubonc plague"
实用场景例句
- Bubonic plague struck London in 1665.
- 1665年伦敦爆发了腺鼠疫.
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- Unfortunately, the fleas on those rats carried a disease called Bubonic Plague.
- 不幸的是, 那些老鼠身上的跳蚤携带着一种被称为“黑死病”的疾病.
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- The lung disease is caused by the same bacterium as bubonic plague.
- 这种肺病与黑死病一样,是由同一种杆菌引起的.
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- The bubonic plague swept off most of the villagers.
- 那场淋巴腺鼠疫夺去了大部分村民的生命.
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- The planes were accused of spreading cholera, typhus, and bubonic plague.
- 有人指责那些飞机传播了霍乱 、 斑疹伤寒和黑死病.
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- Bubonic plague is an extremely dangerous pathogen.
- 淋巴腺鼠疫是极危险的病原体.
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- Carson Wells : Compared to what? bubonic plague?
- 卡森·韦尔斯: 那得看跟什麽比? 黑死病?
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- A usually fatal epidemic disease, especially bubonic plague.
- 兔子患染的一种病毒性疾病.
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- Carson Wells : Compared to what? The bubonic plague?
- 卡森·韦尔斯: 那得看跟什么比? 黑死病?
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- Pneumonic plague is caused by the same bacterium that occurs in bubonic plague.
- 肺鼠疫同样是由出现在黑死病中的的细菌引起的.
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- There are three main forms of plague in humans, namely bubonic, septicaemic and pneumonic.
- 人间鼠疫主要有三种类型:腹股沟腺炎型 、 败血症型和肺型.
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- Carried by fleas from rodents to humans, bubonic plague cannot pass from human to human.
- 携带经由跳蚤从啮齿动物到人类, 腺鼠疫不能通过人传人.
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- Results Bubonic plague colloid gold is one kind sensitive, special, the fast examination bubonic plague method.
- 结果鼠疫胶体金是一种敏感 、 特异 、 快速检测鼠疫的方法.
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- It was a kind of cesspit constantly seething with smallpox and bubonic plague.
- 那里,几乎可以说曾经是天花和黑死病生生不息的污水坑.
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双语例句
- 1. Bubonic plague struck London in 1665.
- 1665年伦敦爆发了腺鼠疫.
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- 2. Unfortunately, the fleas on those rats carried a disease called Bubonic Plague.
- 不幸的是, 那些老鼠身上的跳蚤携带着一种被称为“黑死病”的疾病.
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- 3. The lung disease is caused by the same bacterium as bubonic plague.
- 这种肺病与黑死病一样,是由同一种杆菌引起的.
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- 4. The bubonic plague swept off most of the villagers.
- 那场淋巴腺鼠疫夺去了大部分村民的生命.
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- 5. The planes were accused of spreading cholera, typhus, and bubonic plague.
- 有人指责那些飞机传播了霍乱 、 斑疹伤寒和黑死病.
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英文词源
- bubonic (adj.)
- "characterized by swelling in the groin," by 1795, from Latin bubo (genitive bubonis) "swelling of lymph glands" (in the groin), from Greek boubon "the groin; swelling in the groin" + -ic. Bubonic plague attested by 1827.