virus的意思和读音

virus

: [ˈvaɪrəs] : ['vaɪrəs]

n.

viruses  

adj.+n.human virus,respiratory virus,syncytial virus,deadly virus,recombinant virus

v.+n.virus spread,carry virus,detect virus,transmit virus,prevent virus

n.illness,infection,sickness,disease,computer program

virusn.

1.a living thing, too small to be seen without a microscope , that causes infectious disease in people, animals and plants

the flu virus

a virus infection

2.(informal)a disease caused by a virus

There's a virus going around the office.

3.instructions that are hidden within a computer program and are designed to cause faults or destroy data

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n.1.a simple living thing that is smaller than bacteria and that can enter your body and make you sick. If your body can protect itself against a particular virus, then you are immune to it. A vaccine is a medicine that makes you immune to a particular virus; a disease caused by a virus2.a program that enters your computer and damages or destroys information that you have stored

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1.There still seems to be a lack of awareness in the rural and suburban communities about the threat the virus poses to humans and animals.

2.Even if the virus were traced to a pig in Mexico, it might have been imported from the United States.使西

3.Many countries are testing plans to deal with a flu pandemic should the virus develop into a more dangerous form.

4.In the meantime, technicians at Creech are trying to get the virus off the GCS machines. It has not been easy.

5.He said the new virus had never been found in pigs in this country.

6.Moreover, experiments indicated that this virus does not survive well in human blood, making it an unlikely source for a human infection.

7.But for those brought up on a textbook definition of what a virus is, it is still a bit of a shock.

8.Penance in its time, not to mention God, is the tiny micro-organisms ---- virus cells, do not look at it.----

9." He said: " The research is extraordinary, because it presents a long-term view that the HLA is beginning to shape the virus in the crowd.:“HLA。”

10.Flu viruses can be temperamental, and it's not always an easy matter to get the virus to grow as you want in eggs, " he added. "’,