scarlet fever
英 [ˌskɑːlət ˈfiːvə(r)]
美 [ˌskɑːrlət ˈfiːvər]
n. 猩红热
牛津词典
noun
- 猩红热
a serious infectious disease that causes fever and red marks on the skin
柯林斯词典
- 猩红热
Scarlet feveris an infectious disease which gives you a painful throat, a high temperature, and red spots on your skin.
英英释义
noun
- an acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rash
双语例句
- She resembled, in her fierce pursuit of them, an infant pestilence-the scarlet fever, or some such half-fledged angel of judgment-whose mission was to punish the sins of the rising generation.
她怒气冲冲地追着他们,简直象个小瘟神猩红热或某个羽毛未丰的专司惩罚的这类小天使,其使命就是惩处正在成长的一代人的罪孽。 - In the Little House on the Prairie children's book series, author Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote that her real-life sister, Mary, was blinded by scarlet fever at age 14.
在儿童系列图书《草原上的小屋》中,作家劳拉·英格尔斯·怀尔德曾提到她的亲姐姐玛丽在14岁时因患猩红热而失明。 - Scales of skin peel off after scarlet fever.
猩红热病愈后皮肤上的鳞屑就会脱落。 - The mother nursed her son through his scarlet fever.
妈妈护理她患猩红热的儿子至病愈。 - A scarlet fever outbreak in Hong Kong has claimed the life of a second child.
香港爆发的猩红热已经夺去了第二个孩子的生命。 - There was also no reference to her having the distinctive rash of scarlet fever as a teenager.
另外,也没有资料显示她在青少年时期出现猩红热皮疹症状。 - The doctor segregated the child sick with scarlet fever.
大夫把患猩红热的孩子隔离起来。 - While scarlet fever had a mortality rate for children of up to 30 percent in the 1800s, most cases of blindness from the disease were temporary.
虽然在19世纪猩红热导致的儿童死亡率高达30%,但大多数情况下失明是暂时性的。 - Dreaded diseases like scarlet fever and leprosy responded to the sulfas.
磺胺药物对一些可怕的疾病,如猩红热和麻疯病,都有良好的疗效。 - James was quarantined for three weeks when he had scarlet fever.
詹姆士患猩红热后被隔离了三个星期。