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The measles Meaning in English

expression · lemma: measles

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈmizəɫz
thuh MEE-zuhlz
ðə, ði/ /mˈiːsəlz
thuh MEE-suhlz

释义

A contagious viral disease that causes fever and a red skin rash, especially common in children.

用法与细微差别

'The measles' always uses 'the' and is grammatically singular despite ending in -s. Used without 's' ('measle') is incorrect. Always refers to the disease, not the virus.

例句

My brother had the measles last year.

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Children are often vaccinated against the measles.

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The measles causes a red rash and high fever.

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There was a small outbreak of the measles at my niece's school.

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I'm glad I got vaccinated—I never had to deal with the measles.

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Back in the day, almost every kid caught the measles at some point.

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