fever的意思和读音

fever

: [ˈfivər] : [ˈfiːvə(r)]

n.

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fevers  

adj.+n.slight fever,mild fever

v.+n.develop fever

n.temperature,infection,disease,illness,malaise

fevern.

1.[c][u]a medical condition in which a person has a temperature that is higher than normal

He has a high fever.

Aspirin should help reduce the fever.退

2.[c][u]a particular type of disease in which sb has a high temperature

She caught a fever on her travels in Africa, and died.

3.[sing]~ (of sth)a state of nervous excitement

He waited for her arrival in a fever of impatience.

4.[u]great interest or excitement about sth

election fever

n.1.,;2.3.;

v.1.使;使2.使[]

n.1.a medical condition in which the temperature of your body is very high and you feel sick2.strong excitement and enthusiasm that affects a lot of people; a very excited or nervous feeling

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2. 73 toothache n. 74 fever n. ,, 77 dentist n. ...

3. stomach n fever n △ Sharon ) ...

4. (13) [ yellow hound] (14) [ fever] (15) [ tobacco leaf;leaf tobacco] ...

5. cold fever headache ...

6. fetch vt. fever n. few a. ...

7. Shake ur kitty Fever Let love down ...

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1.My sister, perhaps recoiling even more deeply from all this strangeness, is ill with a fever and can hardly raise her head.退西

2.After a few days of fever, he began to recover.

3.But a few scientists are beginning to quietly raise the possibility of cooling the planet's fever directly through geo engineering.——

4.Until the next morning, I learned that she did not call His father came to pick her, but ran their own home, have a fever, and very serious.

5.The snake bit the farmer's wife. The farmer rushed her to the hospital, and she returned home with a fever.

6.But the fever, allayed for an instant, gradually resumed possession of him.

7.That was the beginning of a long illness. I had a nervous fever, and had to remain in bed for several months.

8.When milk-teeth are trying to push their way through, they work the infant into a fever.使

9.Years ago, PM Goh said he needed to arouse a fever for things Indian, since there had been a fever for things Chinese.”,”。

10.What's wrong with you? I've got a fever. I'm sorry to hear that..