typhoid的意思和读音

typhoid

: [ˈtaɪˌfɔɪd] : [ˈtaɪfɔɪd]

adj.

n.

n.typhoidfever

typhoidn.

1.a serious infectious disease that causes fever, red spots on the chest and severe pain in the bowels , and sometimes causes death

a typhoid epidemic

adj.1.

n.1.

n.1.a serious disease that you get from eating food or drinking water containing a type of harmful bacteria

1. tumour typhoid ulcerative colitis ...

2. typewriter typhoid typical ...

3. expel vt. typhoid adj. 1. <>, typhoid fever ...

5. ... bacteria n. typhoid a. n. cholera n. ...

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1.Because all of you know the story of how this great school came to be, how the Stanfords lost their only child to typhoid at the age of 15.15

2.Her father was the son of slaves, and her only daughter died of typhoid fever when she was a toddler.

3.The architecture was predominantly made of earth with no clean water supply, later responsible for the spread of typhoid.

4.Until a little under a century ago, public drinking water carried with it the risk of typhoid fever or cholera.1

5.After the river flooded, there was an outbreak of typhoid fever in the town.

6.Within a few years the causative organisms of typhoid, Asiatic cholera and many other diseases were grown in pure culture.线

7.He was named for Virginia's brother Julian Thoby Stephen, who died of typhoid at the age of twenty-six on a trip to Greece.··,26

8.I was feeling far from well, as a heavy cold and sore throat were reinforced by the consequences of inoculation against typhoid fever.

9.2-phenoxyethanol (used for inactivated polio vaccine) and phenol (used for typhoid vaccine).)。

10.Conclusion Rational nursing intervention is an important part of typhoid diagnosis and treatment and good for recovery.