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transmissible

/trans-mis-uh-buhl, tranz-/US // trænsˈmɪs ə bəl, trænz- //

可传播的,可传递的,可传染的,可传播性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being transmitted.

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Examples

  • The variant, first seen in Britain, is significantly more transmissible than the older variants.

  • Other times, they’re beneficial to the virus in some way, such as by making it more transmissible.

  • We’re also staring down this issue of these variants which are more transmissible, and so bringing a lot of people from all over the country together for an event like this has some risk.

  • Meanwhile, the variants, which are suspected to be more transmissible, provide new cause for concern if people are gathering with others.

  • It comes as more cases of the highly transmissible variants first found in South Africa and the United Kingdom are being detected.

  • Numbers of cases have gone down slightly this summer, but this tends to be a time when the virus is naturally less transmissible.

  • These little round viruses, though, have proven all too hardy and extremely transmissible.

  • Many physicians hold that in the tertiary stage the disease is not transmissible, but that statement is not true.

  • We have abundant evidence to show that the personal totem is transmissible and hereditable.

  • Likewise, abnormal attributes of individual parents are less transmissible than the general characteristics of the family.

  • Sex is not a transmissible attribute inherited directly from the parents.

  • But only such changes are transmissible to future generations as have resulted from modifications arising in the idioplasm.