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ascaris

/as-kuh-ris/US // ˈæs kə rɪs //

蛔虫,蛔虫病,蛔虫症,蛔虫病患者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural as·car·i·des [a-skar-i-deez]. /æˈskær ɪˌdiz/.

    • : any parasitic roundworm of the genus Ascaris, found in the human small intestine and causing colic and diarrhea.

Examples

  • A slightly more complicated metamorphosis is common in the genera Ascaris and Strongylus.

  • In the author's opinion, the most frequent causes of this complaint in puppies are round-worms (Ascaris marginata).

  • Ascaris cephaloptera, Rudolphi.Diaphanocephalus viper, Rudolphi.

  • A species of Ascaris and a Trichosoma (T. entomelas) are not uncommon in the intestines.

  • This bird was also infested by Spiroptera crassicauda and Ascaris dispar.