outbreaks
英 [ˈaʊtbreɪks]
美 [ˈaʊtˌbreɪks]
n. (暴力、疾病等坏事的)爆发,突然发生
outbreak的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (暴力活动、疾病等的)爆发,突然发生
If there is anoutbreak ofsomething unpleasant, such as violence or a disease, it suddenly starts to happen.- The four-day festival ended a day early after an outbreak of violence involving hundreds of youths.
一场有数百名年轻人卷入的暴力活动发生后,为期4天的节庆活动被迫提前一天结束。 - ...the outbreak of war in the Middle East...
中东战争的爆发 - In Peru, a cholera outbreak continues to spread.
霍乱在秘鲁各地相继爆发。
- The four-day festival ended a day early after an outbreak of violence involving hundreds of youths.
双语例句
- Collect and analyse data on illness and deaths in order to detect and prevent potential communicable disease outbreaks;
收集和分析有关病症和死亡人数的数据,以便查明和防止潜在的传染病暴发。 - She effectively managed outbreaks of avian influenza and of severe acute respiratory syndrome ( SARS).
她有效地处理了禽流感和严重急性呼吸道综合征(SARS)的暴发。 - A surveillance system for outbreaks has been established.
已经建立了一个疫情监测体系。 - The recent outbreaks of cholera are a timely reminder that this disease is still a serious health hazard
最近霍乱的爆发及时提醒了人们该疾病仍然会严重危害健康。 - This region, in particular, knows the costs and disruption caused by outbreaks of dengue and Japanese encephalitis.
这个区域尤其了解登革热和日本脑炎暴发所造成的费用和破坏。 - Through timely detection and rapid response these outbreaks, WHO and partners succeeded in minimizing suffering and saving lives.
通过及时发现和快速应对这些疫情,世卫组织和伙伴成功地尽量减少痛苦和拯救生命。 - Outbreaks of communicable diseases can spark emergencies that cause widespread death and suffering.
传染病疫情可引发紧急情况,造成广泛的死亡和痛苦。 - These inequities raise risks, especially of disease outbreaks, for all.
这些不公平现象提高了所有人尤其与疾病暴发相关的危险。 - He was concerned about his patients and possible outbreaks of dysentery, pneumonia or typhoid.
他担心的是他的病人以及可能突然蔓延开来的痢疾丶肺炎和伤寒等诸多疾病。 - In this regard, comparisons of the virus with strains from previous outbreaks may be instructive.
在这方面,将该病毒与来自以往暴发的毒株进行比较可能是有益的。