contagious信息详情
adj.感染性的;会蔓延的
contagions───n.传染病;蔓延;触染
contagiously───adv.传染性地;蔓延地
contaminous───污染物
contrarious───adj.对抗的;作对的
contagion───n.传染病;蔓延;触染
contagium───n.接触传染物
contiguous───adj.连续的;邻近的;接触的
noncontagious───adj.非接触传染的
contagionist───接触传染者
cute but clumsy pink piglet, McDull, just might be the most contagious thing this summer.───可爱却又笨拙的粉红小猪麦兜大概是今夏最具感染力的角色了。
Scarlet fever is highly contagious.───猩红热的接触传染性很强。
Laughing is contagious.───笑是有感染力的。
CONTAGIOUS diseases are usually dealt with by isolating the patient, lest he infect anyone else, and then by trying to treat the illness.───一般来讲,得了传染病的病人会被隔离,以免他将病菌传染给他人,然后再想办法对其治疗。
She even stayed at a different hotel. She said I might be contagious.───她甚至还住在另一间旅馆。她说我这坏心态或许会传染。
My room is up in a tower that used to be the contagious ward before they built the new infirmary.───我的房间在新的医务室盖好前,被用来当做传染病房的大楼里。
And experts who study criminology say that some crimes do seem to be contagious.───研究犯罪学的专家说,有些罪行似乎会蔓延的。
She seems to have a great deal of dangerous and rather contagious sensibility.───她看来有许多危险的、甚至有害的感情。
Just as contagious as hustle and good play can be, ala the Jazz game, so can lost and disjointed play be as well.───而当感觉不好的时候,每个人都能投失,比赛也显得毫无组织,杂乱无章。