outbreaks

outbreaks[ˈautbreiks] 

原级:outbreak

现在分词:outbreaking

911查询·英语单词

过去分词:outbroken

outbreaks什么意思

过去式:outbroke

outbreaks 基本解释
爆发,突然发生( outbreak的名词复数 );
outbreaks 单语例句

1. The State Forestry Bureau said last month it was activating a reporting network to detect outbreaks among wild birds.

2. These could theoretically lead normally tolerable diseases to converge and trigger multiple outbreaks of epidemics with catastrophic mortality.

3. For those who want to follow in his steps, he suggests proceeding with caution - minding dangers on the road and potential disease outbreaks.

4. Many governments prefer to report outbreaks under the heading of acute watery diarrheal diseases rather than admit the existence of cholera in their country.

5. Scientists have long warned further outbreaks of the disease are inevitable in the region as long as humans live cheek by jowl with livestock.

6. outbreaks是什么意思

6. Some critics charged that any delay in stopping the sale of live chicken was intolerable after a series of bird flu outbreaks in neighborhood regions.

7. outbreaks

7. Hong Kong has refused to enact mandatory measures to prevent ciguatera despite increased outbreaks.

8. Wen's comments come after a string of algae outbreaks tainted drinking water supplies.

9. The Communicable Disease Control Conference was told this month that fresh produce in particular may cause outbreaks because it was often eaten raw.

10. The speaker said outbreaks were getting worse in Hong Kong as the city grows more crowded and the conditions more conducive to cross infection.