fevers

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基本释义

n.
热(病)( fever的名词复数 ); 发烧; 一时的狂热; 激动不安

实用例句

Continual fevers weaken the vitality.

连续发烧会使人元气大伤.

辞典例句

They believe the color protects their babies from fevers.

奶妈们相信蓝色能够防止婴儿发热.

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He had bad digestion, fevers and numberless other illnesses.

他有消化不良 、 发烧、以及其它数不尽的病.

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Fevers come on horseb ack but go away on foot.

热病来得快,去得慢.

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Fevers, therefore, are a necessary and useful line of defense against disease.

因此, 发烧是一道对抗疾病不可或缺的有效防线.

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The fevers of blood die down, the spirit grows serene.

血液里的狂热冷却, 性灵平静.

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The patient denies having any fevers, chills, cough, hemoptysis, nausea, or vomiting.

患者否认发热, 寒战, 咳嗽, 咯血, 恶心呕吐.

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The children developed fevers and started vomiting after taking the vitamin orally.

这些儿童在吃过这些维他命之后,出现发烧和呕吐现象.

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However, Lever never fevers; nevertheless, he is clever forever.

无论如何, 杠杆从未发烧; 尽管如此, 他始终机灵.

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It used to aid ailments ranging from fevers to heart disease.

它被用作治疗从发烧到心脏病的各种疾病.

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Health: Watch out for colds or fevers.

健康运: 留意感冒、发烧等小病.

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Recently, fevers have gained a bad reputation.

近来, 发烧的恶名不胫而走.

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But fevers should be respected, not feared.

然而发烧应该是被重视, 而不是恐惧.

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In olden times , in the case of fevers, the physician always let blood from the patient.

古时, 医生碰到病人患各种热病时,总是给病人放血.

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Very high fevers, between 103 and 106 F, may cause hallucinations, confusion, irritability and even convulsions.

很高温度的发烧(介于103华氏度(39.4摄氏度)到106华氏度( 41.1 摄氏度)之间)也许会引起幻觉, 神智不清, 亢奋甚至抽搐.

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