名词医院; 收容所; 养老院; 〈古〉旅客招待所
1. 医院
A hospital is a place where people who are ill are looked after by nurses and doctors.
e.g. ...a children's hospital with 120 beds...
拥有120张病床的儿童医院
e.g. A couple of weeks later my mother went into hospital...
几周后我母亲住进了医院。
名词癌症,恶性肿瘤; 弊病,社会恶习; 迅速蔓延的恶劣的或危险的事物; [天]巨蟹座,巨蟹宫
1. 癌;癌症
Cancer is a serious disease in which cells in a person's body increase rapidly in an uncontrolled way, producing abnormal growths.
e.g. Her mother died of breast cancer...
她母亲死于乳腺癌。
e.g. Jane was just 25 when she learned she had cancer...
简得知自己罹癌那一年才25岁。
形容词极端的,非常的; 致命的,致死的; 非常有效的; 如死一般的
副词极其,非常; 死了一样地
1. 致命的;致死的
If something is deadly, it is likely or able to cause someone's death, or has already caused someone's death.
e.g. He was acquitted on charges of assault with a deadly weapon.
他被判用致命武器袭击他人的罪名不成立。
e.g. ...a deadly disease currently affecting dolphins...
目前正在威胁海豚生命的致命疾病
2. 为达目的不择手段的;阴险毒辣的;冷酷无情的
If you describe a person or their behaviour as deadly, you mean that they will do or say anything to get what they want, without caring about other people.
e.g. His mother's voice was one he knew; ice cold and deadly...
母亲的声音是他很熟悉的:冰冷、无情。
e.g. The Duchess levelled a deadly look at Nikko.
女公爵目光冷峻地盯着尼科。
3. 非常乏味的;极其无聊的
If you describe someone or something as deadly, you mean that you think they are very dull and boring.
e.g. She finds these parties deadly.
她觉得这些聚会无聊极了。
4. (尤用于强调令人不快或不受欢迎的特质) 极其,非常
You can use deadly to emphasize that something has a particular quality, especially an unpleasant or undesirable quality.
e.g. Broadcast news was accurate and reliable but deadly dull...
新闻广播准确可靠但却非常枯燥。
e.g. The north wind was bitter and deadly cold...
北风寒冷刺骨。
5. 极有害的;破坏性的
A deadly situation has unpleasant or dangerous consequences.
e.g. ...the deadly combination of low expectations and low achievement.
糟糕的是期望值低,收获也低
e.g. It is here that most students fall into a subtle and deadly trap.
正是在这一点上大多数学生落入了一个不易察觉但却非常危险的陷阱。
6. (敌人或对手)殊死的,不共戴天的
Deadly enemies or rivals fight or compete with each other in a very aggressive way.
e.g. The two became deadly enemies...
这两人成了死敌。
e.g. That would make the competition between rival suppliers even deadlier.
那将使得对立供应商之间的竞争更加你死我活。
7. (运动员或其动作)极富技巧性的,极难防御的
In sport, deadly players and actions are extremely skilful and successful.
e.g. ...the fastest and deadliest bowlers in world cricket today.
当今世界板球界速度最快、最具杀伤力的投手
名词热病; 发热,发烧; 一时的狂热; 激动不安
及物动词引起发热; 使狂热; 使患热病
不及物动词狂热; 发热或变得发热; 患热病
1. 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.
e.g. My Uncle Jim had a high fever...
我叔叔吉姆发了高烧。
e.g. Symptoms of the disease include fever and weight loss.
这种疾病的症状包括发烧和体重减轻。
2. 亢奋;极度兴奋
A fever is extreme excitement or nervousness about something.
e.g. Angie waited in a fever of excitement.
安吉在极度兴奋中等待着。
名词X光照片
及物动词照X光
1. X射线;X光
X-rays are a type of radiation that can pass through most solid materials. X-rays are used by doctors to examine the bones or organs inside your body and are also used at airports to see inside people's luggage.
2. X光片
An X-ray is a picture made by sending X-rays through something, usually someone's body.
e.g. She was advised to have an abdominal X-ray.
她被建议拍一张腹部的X光片。
3. 给…拍摄X光片;对…进行X光检查
If someone or something is X-rayed, an X-ray picture is taken of them.
e.g. All hand baggage would be x-rayed...
所有的手提行李都要接受X光检查。
e.g. They took my pulse, took my blood pressure, and X-rayed my jaw.
他们给我量了脉搏、血压,还给我的下颌拍了X光片。
名词关节炎
1. 关节炎
Arthritis is a medical condition in which the joints in someone's body are swollen and painful.
e.g. I have a touch of arthritis in the wrist.
我的手腕患有轻微关节炎。
名词腮腺炎
1. 腮腺炎
Mumps is a disease usually caught by children. It causes a mild fever and painful swelling of the glands in the neck.
生活方式;
1. 生活方式
The lifestyle of a particular person or group of people is the living conditions, behaviour, and habits that are typical of them or are chosen by them.
e.g. They enjoyed an income and lifestyle that many people would envy.
他们的收入和生活方式会令很多人都羡慕不已。
e.g. ...the change of lifestyle occasioned by the baby's arrival.
由于孩子的降生而引起的生活方式的改变
2. (杂志、电视节目或产品)有关时尚生活的
Lifestyle magazines, television programmes, and products are aimed at people who wish to be associated with glamorous and successful lifestyles.
e.g. This year people are going for luxury and buying lifestyle products...
今年人们推崇奢华,掀起了购买时尚生活产品的风潮。
e.g. Her dream is to present a lifestyle show on television.
她的梦想是主持一档电视时尚生活节目。
3. (药物)改善生活品质的
Lifestyle drugs are drugs that are intended to improve people's quality of life rather than to treat particular medical disorders.
e.g. 'I see anti-depressants as a lifestyle drug,' says Dr Charlton.
“我认为抗抑郁药是一种改善生活品质的药物,”查尔顿医生说。
治愈的;治愈( cure的过去式和过去分词 );矫正;解决;消除;