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n. 疟疾;发冷;寒颤
n. (Ague)人名;(英)埃格
n.
疟疾,冷颤,发冷;寒战;疟状热;
英英释义
ague[ 'eiɡju: ]
n.
a fit of shivering or shaking
successive stages of chills and fever that is a symptom of malaria
同义词:chills and fever
a mark (') placed above a vowel to indicate pronunciation
同义词:acute accentacute
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
He took down with fever and ague.
他发高烧,还得了疟疾,病倒了。
Ague come on horseback,but go away on foot.
病来如山倒,病去如抽丝。
Cried Jabez Stone, in an ague of fear.
杰贝兹·斯通吓得直哆嗦叫出声来了。
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ague: [14] In its origins, ague is the same word as acute. It comes from the Latin phrase febris acuta ‘sharp fever’ (which found its way into Middle English as fever agu). In the Middle Ages the Latin adjective acuta came to be used on its own as a noun meaning ‘fever’; this became aguē in medieval French, from which it was borrowed into English. From the end of the 14th century ague was used for ‘malaria’ (the word malaria itself did not enter the language until the mid 18th century).=> acute
ague (n.)
"malarial fever," c. 1300, from Old French ague "acute fever," from Medieval Latin (febris) acuta "sharp (fever)," with fem. of acutus "sharp" (see acute).
1. He had no difficulty in ague his teacher down.
他毫无困难地驳倒了老师。
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2. I often ague with my friends about the problem.
我经常和朋友辩论那个问题。
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3. Second his allies will ague that in 2002 he played a crucial role in resurrecting the uk national health service taking british health spending as a proportion of gdp to the european average.
第二,他的盟友们认为,2002年,他在挽救英国国民医疗服务体系(NHS)方面发挥了重要作用,使得英国的医疗支出占国内生产总值的比例达到了欧洲的平均水平。
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4. Heathcliff, having stared his son into an ague of confusion, uttered a scornful laugh.
希刺克厉夫盯着他的儿子,盯得他儿子慌张打颤,他发出一声嘲弄的笑声。
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5. Heathcliff, having stared his son into an ague of confusion, uttered a scornful laugh.
希刺克厉夫盯着他的儿子,盯得他儿子慌张打颤,他发出一声嘲弄的笑声。
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