rabies / ˈreɪ biz /

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rabies 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Pathology.

  1. an infectious disease of dogs, cats, and other animals, transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected animal and usually fatal if prophylactic treatment is not administered: caused by an RNA virus of the rhabdovirus group; hydrophobia.

更多rabies例句

  1. Indeed, some variants of rabies virus are well-suited to infect particular hosts.
  2. Because bats can be a source of human rabies and Lane didn’t know whether she had been exposed to the bat while she was asleep, that meant she needed rabies shots.
  3. It targets the rabies virus and was injected into human volunteers starting in 2013.
  4. The first version of the mRNA-based rabies vaccine prompted only a weak immune system response but did show that the technology was safe.
  5. When volunteer recruitment began for clinical trials of the rabies mRNA vaccine in 2013, it took 813 days to get 101 participants enrolled.
  6. Remember when everyone was shrieking at each other like wild banshees with rabies on those early seasons of The Real World?
  7. The critters resemble the gopher from Caddyshack… if it had rabies.
  8. Undead Monica Murphy and Bill Wasik, Wired The rabies virus remains a medical mystery.
  9. On a special episode of The Tyra Banks Show, Tyra dabbles in some dark comedy by pretending to have rabies.
  10. An anthem to her rear, an interrogation of Levi Johnston, fake rabies.
  11. To-day men of science are trying to conquer the horrors of cancer and smallpox, and rabies and consumption.
  12. Rabies or hydrophobia is a disease which claims a certain number of victims every year in our large cities.
  13. Raby Castle on the brain would soon become a sort of Rabies.
  14. But he had tasted blood, and the rabies of setting straight the scientific world, for its own good, was upon him.
  15. Assuming it to be a bite of rabies, minutes lost meant the terrible: Edwards bowed his head to that.