outbreak的意思和读音

outbreak

: [ˈaʊtˌbreɪk] : ['aʊt.breɪk]

v.;〈

n.

outbreaks  outbroke  outbroken  outbreaking  

n.eruption,outburst,epidemic,occurrence,rash

outbreakn.

1.the sudden start of sth unpleasant, especially violence or a disease

the outbreak of war

an outbreak of typhoid

Outbreaks of rain are expected in the afternoon.

n.1.(,);【】()2.,;3.“outcrop”

v.1.;;

n.1.Same as outcrop2.the sudden start of war, disease, violence, etc.

1. outflow v. outbreak n. outline n. ; ...

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3. cure outbreak n. challenge ...

4. ounce outbreak outcome ...

6. insurance n. outbreak n. carpenter n. ...

7. sporadic outbreak epidemic ...

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1.The global outbreak of measles is continuing to spread, with cases rising in Europe and certain parts of the U. S. , including California.

2.With a mortality rate of more than 50%, the bird flu outbreak in Asia is beginning to gain worldwide publicity.50%,

3."FoodbORne disease outbreak" means the occurrence of two OR mORe cases of a similar illness resulting from the ingestion of a common food.

4.But, some environmental activists said the size of the algae outbreak was due to pollution from industry and fish farms.绿

5.Objective To understand the cause, prevalent feature of a outbreak of mumps in Dianbai County and provide basis for Making control measures.

6.She said the fact that the outbreak had occurred in a remote part of the country "should help to mitigate" the impact.

7.But she promised that if there was a bird flu outbreak in poultry there would be support for farmers suffering economic loss.

8.Andy Burnham said the government had accepted from the outset it was unlikely to be able to "prevent a widespread outbreak indefinitely" ..

9."They limit scarring and the outbreak of pimples. They're exceedingly effective and have been used for years, " Margolis said.“使,”

10.He said he is optimistic his government will be able to manage the outbreak effectively.