outbreak

美音:['aʊt.breɪk] 英音:['aʊt.breɪk]

简单释义:


v.爆发;〈诗〉突然发生;花开

n.突然发生

网络恐怖地带;发作;危机总动员

变形:

复数:outbreaks  


完整释义:


n.

1.爆发;发病;流行;大量发生
2.暴发
3.爆发;发作
4.突然蔓延
5.冲出
6.中断
7.溃决
8.暴动,骚扰;反抗
9.暴动,骚乱
10.(战争、怒气等的)爆发;【虫类】(虫害等)突发蔓延

v.

1.〔诗〕突然发生;爆发;花开


例句:

  1. "Haiti's outbreak is arguably much more explosive than the epidemic case of Zimbabwe modelled in the paper, " he said.
    他说:“可以说海地的暴发比在该论文中建模的津巴布韦霍乱暴发远远更具爆炸性。”

  2. It was a lonely place, so much so that word of the outbreak of war in Europe had not yet reached it.
    这个小珊瑚岛位在印度洋,十分孤寂,还未听到欧洲爆发战争的消息。

  3. He said he is optimistic his government will be able to manage the outbreak effectively.
    他说,他是乐观的,他的政府将能够有效地处理流感疫情的爆发。

  4. And in the immediate aftermath of that election, there was an outbreak of ethnic violence.
    此次选举刚刚结束,就发生了种族暴力事件。

  5. The outbreak hit close to home when a member of the White House team that traveled to Mexico last month developed flu-like symptoms.
    当白宫一名成员上个月去墨西哥游玩回来,出现了流感症状之后,猪流感的爆发触到了总统的痛处。

  6. Tseng denied that Tagged was trying to trick anyone and attributed the email outbreak to a faulty registration process.
    唐森否认了Tagged试图欺骗顾客,并解释垃圾邮件的爆发是因为注册程序出现错误。

  7. "They limit scarring and the outbreak of pimples. They're exceedingly effective and have been used for years, " Margolis said.
    “这些药物对防止粉刺扩散及留疤是极其有效的,而且已被使用多年,”马戈利斯说。

  8. We have a real major outbreak of disease in the United States, we are not prepared to cope with it.
    在美国有个如此之大的疾病爆发,而我们却完全没准备。

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