英语单词 | fever |
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英美音标 | 英 ['fiːvə(r)] 美 ['fiːvər] |
中文释义 | n.狂热;发烧;发热 v.(使)发烧;(使)狂热 |
英语例句 | (1) Football fever gripped the town when the local team reached the cup final. (2) Her fever lasted five days without intermission. (3) My fever is gone, but I still have a cough. (4) Flu is an infectious disease characterized by fever, aches and pains and exhaustion. (5) Pneumonitis is usually associated with fever. (6) I feel as if I'm running a fever. (7) He went to see a doctor at the onset of a fever. (8) Fever is one manifestation of a cold. (9) Soon he succumbed to silver mining fever. |
中文例句 | (1) 在当地的足球队打进了优胜杯的决赛圈后,全市掀起一阵足球热。 (2) 她连续五天一直发烧。 (3) 我不发烧了,但还是有点咳嗽。 (4) 流感是一种传染病,其特征是发热、全身疼痛和疲乏无力。 (5) 间质肺炎常伴有发热。 (6) 我好像有点儿发热。 (7) 他开始发烧时便去看医生了。 (8) 发烧是受凉的一种表现。 (9) 没过多久他就被开采银矿的狂热所感染。 |
vocabulary简明 | 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. |
vocabulary扩展 | When you have a fever, your skin may feel hot, and your temperature as measured by a thermometer will be high. A fever can also make you feel achy, tired, and chilly, and it can be a sign that you've got some kind of infection. The Old English is fefor, from a Latin root, febris, also "fever." Doctors and nurses sometimes refer to a fever as a "febrile response." |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-VAR 可变名词]See also:hay fever ;rheumatic fever ;scarlet fever ;发热;发烧 If you have a fever when you are ill, your body temperature is higher than usual and your heart beats faster.
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词]亢奋;极度兴奋 A fever is extreme excitement or nervousness about something. [usu with supp]
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