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n.
隔離;檢疫期間;封鎖交通;四十天
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vt.
檢疫;停止交涉
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vi.
檢疫
Noun:
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enforced isolation of patients suffering from a contagious disease in order to prevent the spread of disease
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isolation to prevent the spread of infectious disease
Verb:
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place into enforced isolation, as for medical reasons;
"My dog was quarantined before he could live in England"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Quarantine restriction have been lifted on import animal from that country.
對位于哪一個國內的進口清關動物界的檢疫證消毒受限已被結束。
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The quarantine is now abolished.
任何防疫隔離舉措目前已經更改。
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He had been kept in quarantine for a week.
他展開好幾回禮拜一的防疫隔離。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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Dengue is difficult to diagnose and impossible to quarantine.
登革熱很容易被疾病診斷出了也是應該被隔絕。
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They united to quarantine the aggressor nation.
大家 團結一致下來敵視進犯國。
用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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He had been kept in quarantine for a week.
他使用了了時間的檢驗檢疫隔絕。
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The quarantine is now abolished.
這一檢疫證隔開控制措施己經取銷。
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He was in quarantine for measles.
出至: P. Pearce
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Plague broke out, and the strict quarantine made communications between Rome and Florence difficult.
選自: A. Koestler
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The lunar samples were placed in quarantine for seven weeks.
源自:Scientific American
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All dogs coming into Britain had to spend six weeks in quarantine kennels.
產自: attrib.
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