rabies
英 [ˈreɪbiːz]
美 [ˈreɪbiːz]
n. 狂犬病; 恐水症
Collins.1 / BNC.26351 / COCA.18463
牛津词典
noun
- 狂犬病;恐水症
a disease of dogs and other animals that causes madness and death. Infected animals can pass the disease to humans by biting them.
柯林斯词典
- 狂犬病
Rabiesis a serious disease which causes people and animals to go mad and die. Rabies is particularly common in dogs.
英英释义
noun
- an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal)
双语例句
- I think it has rabies!
我想它一定染上了狂犬病。 - Rabies: acute, usually fatal infectious disease of warm-blooded animals that attacks the central nervous system.
狂犬病:温血动物感染的一种病情凶险的中枢神经系统急性病毒性传染病。 - Listen to this: a boy in London has died of rabies.
你听听这件事:伦敦有一个男孩儿得狂犬病死了。 - He doesn't have rabies, he has babies.
他不是有了狂犬病,他是有了孩子。 - They had been vaccinated against hepatitis B, rabies and Type-B encephalitis from 2006 to 2008.
2006至2008年,它们主要用来接种乙肝、狂犬病和脑炎疫苗。 - Rabies has been described as one of the most terrifying diseases known to man.
狂犬病被称为人类已知的最可怕的疾病之一。 - Objective the paper summed up the four questions about the patients bitten by dogs before vaccinated against rabies.
目的总结了被犬咬伤患者在接种狂犬病疫苗前存在的四个问题。 - In Canada the animals that most often transmit rabies are foxes, skunks, bats, and raccoons.
在加拿大传播狂犬病的的动物主要是狐狸,臭鼬,蝙蝠和浣熊。 - His dogs were inoculated against rabies.
他的狗注射过狂犬疫苗。 - Britain has very strict quarantine laws for animals to stop the spread of rabies.
英国对防止狂犬病制订了很严格的检疫法律。