单词:cholera
[医] 霍乱
cholera的用法和样例:
例句
- People began to feel alarmed about the cholera.人们开始对霍乱感到惊恐起来。
- Have you had your cholera jabs yet?你打霍乱预防针了吗?
词汇搭配
- Asiatic cholera亚细亚霍乱,流行性霍...
- hog cholera猪瘟
- cholera vaccine霍乱菌苗
- fowl cholera鸡霍乱,家禽霍乱...
- fulminant cholera暴发性霍乱
- dry cholera暴发性霍乱
- bilious cholera欧洲霍乱
- cholera orientalis[医] 东方霍乱, ...
- chicken cholera家禽霍乱病
- winter cholera[医] 冬季吐泻...
- swine cholera[医] 猪霍乱
- cholera epidemic霍乱流行
- cholera vera真性霍乱
- cholera toxin霍乱毒素
- epidemic cholera亚洲霍乱
- malignant cholera亚洲霍乱
- epidemic cholera亚洲霍乱
- Indian cholera印度霍乱, 亚洲霍乱...
- Asiatic cholera亚细亚霍乱,流行性霍乱...
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