单词:virus
[化] 病毒
n. a harmful or corrupting agency
n. a software program capable of reproducing itself and usually capable of causing great harm to files or other programs on the same computer
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virus的用法和样例:
例句
- Scientists have isolated the virus causing the epidemic.科学家们已分离出引起这种流行病的病毒。
- We should be watchful of computer viruses.我们应该警惕计算机病毒。
- HBV is a virus that causes inflammation of the liver.HBV是一种会引起肝脏发炎的病毒。
- Could you do me a favor? My computer suffered from computer virus.能帮帮我吗?我电脑中病毒了。
- Iraq also got samples of other deadly pathogens, including the West Nile virus.伊拉克还由此得到了其他能致命的病原体包括西尼罗河病毒。
- The excrement and the excrement polluted water carry a lot of pathogens of them, including the diseaseful virus and worm eggs, which threaten seriously the health of the habitants.粪便中和被粪便污染的饮用水中,含有多种肠道传染病和寄生虫病的病原体,包括致病的病毒和虫卵,严重威胁农民的身体健康。
常见句型
- There is a virus going round the world.世界上流行着一种病毒性疾病。
- He is suffering from a virus infection.他受到病毒感染。
- This is a new kind of viruses in the computer.这是一种新的电脑病毒。
- He has removed the virus of prejudice.他消除了有害的偏见。
词汇搭配
- computer virus计算机病毒
- DNA virusDNA病毒
- filterable virus滤过性病毒
- latent virus潜伏性病毒
- slow virus慢病毒
- fixed virus固定毒株
- street virus普通病毒,街道狂犬病...
- cowpox virus牛痘病毒
- progeny virus子代病毒
- Amphotropic virusAmphotropi...
- Coxsackie virus柯萨奇病毒
- bacterial virus噬菌体
- virus disease[医]病毒病
- oncogenic virus致癌病毒,致肿瘤病毒...
- mumps virus腮腺炎病毒
- defective virus缺损性病毒
- occult virus隐秘病毒
- influenza virus流感病毒
- masked virus[医] 隐性病毒, ...
- ebola virusevola病毒
经典引文
The brutal plague of war is gone, but the virus remains as the peace matures.
出自:Daily Telegraph
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