flu的意思和读音

flu

: [flu] : [fluː]

n.

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n.influenza

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1.an infectious disease like a very bad cold, that causes fever, pains and weakness

The whole family has the flu.

She's got flu.

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n.1.a very common infectious disease that lasts a short time and makes you feel hot or cold, weak, and tired

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1.Only stimulation, fun, exciting, people want to ever be thinking about that because I had swine flu, how much I was.

2.But a large study in Britain suggests that older people who get a annual flu shot was more likely to have a reduction of heart attack.

3.The small part which returns via an air path is called the leakage flu and is indicated by dotted lines .线

4.That seems to be an ignorant statement to make when this flu bug is already known as a potential killer.

5.This trial was nothing like the recent swine flu vaccine trials: one shot and bingo, protection for a year.

6.She was confined to bed for a week because of the flu.

7.Imagine if it was the sixteen century and swine flu was ravishing the land. The mortality rate would have been innumerable and astounding.16

8.Fighting the flu has always been a difficult task, since the virus is constantly mutating and forming new strains.

9.Ihad always been a sickly child, suffering more than my fair share of childhood ailments: asthma, chest infections and flu.

10.You've seen this year with flu, we're always a year behind and a dollar short when it comes to the right vaccine.