scabies
英 ['skeɪbiːz]
美['skebiz]
- n. [皮肤] 疥疮
英英释义
- 1. a contagious skin infection caused by the itch mite; characterized by persistent itching and skin irritation;
- "he has a bad case of the itch"
实用场景例句
- For eczema, wet sore, itchy skin, leprosy, as scabies ringworm.
- 用于湿疹 、 湿疮 、 皮肤瘙痒 、 疥癣麻风等.
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- People can be infested with scabies without having any symptoms.
- 没有任何症状也可能感染上了疥疮.
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- It has obvious cure effect to psoriasis nettle rash , prurigo and scabies.
- 对治疗牛皮癣 、 寻麻疹、痒疹、疥疮有明显疗效.
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- In addition, there are infections by protozoa and infestations of pubic lice and scabies.
- 另外, 还有一类由阴虱和螨虫引起的原生动物和害虫类.
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- We present a case of dermatomyositis with keratotic scabies in the scalp.
- 本文报告一发生在皮肌炎病患以头皮为感染部位的角化型疥疮病例.
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- It is said that scabies is hard to eradicate.
- 听说癞疮是很不容易根治的.
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- It also effective in treating scabies, insect stings, skin infections, and eczema.
- 它也有效地治疗疥疮, 昆虫叮咬, 皮肤感染和湿疹.
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- His flesh crawled as if he had a scabies.
- 他身上痒得象害了疥疮.
辞典例句
- How long have you had this scabies?
- 您这疥疮长多长时间了?
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- A 65 years old man suffered with Norwegian scabies was reported.
- 报告挪威疥疮1例.
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- It'sounds like scabies . Let me take a look under the microscope.
- 有点像疥疮, 我再用显微镜看一下.
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- Itch mites cause scabies.
- 疥螨会引起疥疮.
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中文词源
scabies 疥疮
来自拉丁语 scabies,痒,疥疮,来自 scabere,抓,挠,词源同 scab.
双语例句
- 1. His flesh crawled as if he had a scabies.
- 他身上痒得象害了疥疮.
来自辞典例句
- 2. For eczema, wet sore, itchy skin, leprosy, as scabies ringworm.
- 用于湿疹 、 湿疮 、 皮肤瘙痒 、 疥癣麻风等.
来自互联网
- 3. People can be infested with scabies without having any symptoms.
- 没有任何症状也可能感染上了疥疮.
来自互联网
- 4. It has obvious cure effect to psoriasis nettle rash , prurigo and scabies.
- 对治疗牛皮癣 、 寻麻疹、痒疹、疥疮有明显疗效.
来自互联网
- 5. We present a case of dermatomyositis with keratotic scabies in the scalp.
- 本文报告一发生在皮肌炎病患以头皮为感染部位的角化型疥疮病例.
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英文词源
- scabies
- scabies: see scab
- scabies (n.)
- skin disease, "the itch," c. 1400, from Latin scabies "mange, itch, roughness," from scabere "to scratch, scrape," from PIE root *(s)kep-, a base forming words meaning "to cut, scrape, hack" (cognates: Gothic scaban, Old English sceafan "to scrape, shave;" Greek skaptein "to dig;" "Old Church Slavonic skobli "scraper;" Lithuanian skabus "sharp," skabeti "to cut;" Lettish skabrs "splintery, sharp"). Related: Scabious.