英 [məˈleəriə] 美 [məˈleriə]
n. 疟疾
malaria /məˈlɛərɪə/ CET6+ TEM4
不可数名词 Malaria is a serious disease carried by mosquitoes, which causes periods of fever. 疟疾
an infective disease caused by sporozoan parasites that are transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito; marked by paroxysms of chills and fever
瘴气-引用次数:9
In this way,the space for malaria got smaller and smaller. The human society influenced malaria to a great extent.
人类社会对于瘴气的影响是无比巨大的。
参考来源近千年来川渝地区的瘴气研究
疟疾
瘴气-引用次数:9
In this way,the space for malaria got smaller and smaller. The human society influenced malaria to a great extent.
人类社会对于瘴气的影响是无比巨大的。
参考来源近千年来川渝地区的瘴气研究
疟疾;瘴气
瘴疠
...摘要:疟疾(malaria)是由疟原虫引起的虫媒传染病,以周期性冷热发作为最主要特征,并引起脾肿大、贫血以及其他脏器受损的一种疾病。
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malarial 患疟疾的;毒气的
Malaria is endemic in many hot countries.
疟疾是许多气候炎热国家的流行病。
At present, no widely approved vaccine exists for malaria.
目前没有被广泛认可的疟疾疫苗。
They are already battling to eradicate illnesses such as malaria and tetanus.
他们已经在为根除疟疾、破伤风等疾病而斗争。
They said they want DDT banned, but recognize that some countries use it to protect people from diseases like malaria.
VOA : special.2009.06.23
If the program works right here's what people said, 81% said pneumonia, 15% malaria, 2% cancer, and 2% heart disease.
如果程序没出错,你们的选择是这样的,81%选了肺炎,15%疟疾,2%癌症和2%心脏病
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Malaria causes a million deaths per year, and schistosomiasis, which is a parasitic disease, is unfortunately a common cause of death in the world.
疟疾每年造成一百万死亡,而血吸虫病,这是一种寄生虫病,不幸的是,它是世界上很常见的死因
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The report says ten of the countries in Africa with the highest cases of malaria have reported decreases in new cases.
VOA : special.2010.03.10
Last year, another drug company,Sanaria, won a Vaccine Industry Excellence Award for Best Early Stage Vaccine for its malaria vaccine.
VOA : special.2010.04.20
Instead of sweets or money, children begged for quinine, a medicine used to treat malaria.
The case for a link between malaria and global warming has always been very weak.
Malaria epidemics were once commonplace in places as far north as Russia and Finland.