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candida

/kan-di-duh/US // ˈkæn dɪ də //UK // (ˈkændɪdə) //

念珠菌,念珠菌属,白色念珠菌,念珠菌的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of the yeastlike fungi constituting the genus Candida, members of which may cause athlete's foot, vaginitis, thrush, or other infections.

Examples

  • Professor Candida Moss look at other Biblical directives that could get you killed.

  • A brief film by Candida Richardson rounds off the exhibition.

  • Candida Moss on how we were all vegans in Eden and other Biblical diets that you may (not) want to follow today.

  • Professor Candida Moss on what else the Fox host gets wrong—and what he leaves out.

  • Professor Candida Moss on the scary way of angels in the Bible.

  • Adolph Candida was her music teacher, who, alone of the young men in Crompton, had free access to the house.

  • He seemed to hate the name of Candida, and was jealous of him in his grave, and would never let me speak of him.

  • The chief interest in the church is the so-called shrine of St. Candida opened twenty years ago during repairs to the church wall.

  • That is Canossa—the alba Canossa, the candida petra of its rhyming chronicler.

  • Candida had been considered a great beauty in the village they had left, but she knew she was prettier than Candida.