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noun ˈpɪŋk ʌɪˈpɪŋkˌaɪ mass noun1Conjunctivitis in humans and some livestock. (人和某些家畜的)结膜炎,急性结膜炎 Example sentencesExamples - So far I've managed to avoid getting pink eye and head lice.
- My daughter went to the doctor and was diagnosed with pink eye and a sinus infection.
- The viruses that cause herpes and pink eye thrive on moist, inanimate objects - making a pot of lip gloss, foundation, or eye shadow a perfect breeding ground.
- Symptoms of pink eye can include redness, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, itching of the eye, a gritty feeling in the eye, pain and increased tear production.
- The daycare has gently reminded me that pink eye is a stay-at-home-sickness which usually lasts about a week.
- Touching your eye with germy fingers is a great way to get a cold or nasty eye infection such as pink eye.
- Normally, pink eye will go away on its own, but in severe cases people will need antibiotics or other medical treatment.
- Four percent of patients who were on acne medication contracted pink eye, compared to 2 percent for the normal population.
- By her own admission, she's already given everyone pink eye.
- I had drug-resistant pink eye in the spring, and it was hell.
2A viral disease of horses, symptoms of which include fever, abortion, and redness of the eyes. (马的)传染性角膜炎 The virus belongs to the genus Arterivirus Example sentencesExamples - The horse disease known as "pink eye" has at last reached this city, and is causing the street railroad company especially a great deal of inconvenience.
- The medicine is successfully used with quick healing results for Pink Eye and conjunctivitis in horses and cattle.
- Pink eye in horses is more serious than in humans and can easily lead to blindness.
noun Australian 1A journey undertaken by an Aborigine in order to withdraw temporarily from white society and return to a more traditional lifestyle. they had quit their station jobs, and had gone on a hunting walkabout and a pink-eye Example sentencesExamples - I discovered that the blacks insisted on a "pink-hi" or walkabout season - they could not live without it.
- 1.1 (in extended use) a holiday or festivity.
引申用法假日;节日 this year picnic was obviously going to be a successful pink-eye Example sentencesExamples - I heard it was quite a pink-eye.
- Pearlers crowd away for a holiday — known as a 'pink-eye' in nor-west slang.
OriginLate 19th century: from Aboriginal pinkayi, from pinka ‘hunting’. nounˈpiNGkˌīˈpɪŋkˌaɪ 1Conjunctivitis in humans and some livestock. (人和某些家畜的)结膜炎,急性结膜炎 Example sentencesExamples - The daycare has gently reminded me that pink eye is a stay-at-home-sickness which usually lasts about a week.
- So far I've managed to avoid getting pink eye and head lice.
- Four percent of patients who were on acne medication contracted pink eye, compared to 2 percent for the normal population.
- Normally, pink eye will go away on its own, but in severe cases people will need antibiotics or other medical treatment.
- By her own admission, she's already given everyone pink eye.
- Symptoms of pink eye can include redness, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, itching of the eye, a gritty feeling in the eye, pain and increased tear production.
- Touching your eye with germy fingers is a great way to get a cold or nasty eye infection such as pink eye.
- My daughter went to the doctor and was diagnosed with pink eye and a sinus infection.
- The viruses that cause herpes and pink eye thrive on moist, inanimate objects - making a pot of lip gloss, foundation, or eye shadow a perfect breeding ground.
- I had drug-resistant pink eye in the spring, and it was hell.
2A viral disease of horses, symptoms of which include fever, spontaneous abortion, and redness of the eyes. (马的)传染性角膜炎 The virus belongs to the genus Arterivirus Example sentencesExamples - The medicine is successfully used with quick healing results for Pink Eye and conjunctivitis in horses and cattle.
- The horse disease known as "pink eye" has at last reached this city, and is causing the street railroad company especially a great deal of inconvenience.
- Pink eye in horses is more serious than in humans and can easily lead to blindness.
noun Australian 1A journey undertaken by an Aborigine in order to withdraw temporarily from white society and return to a more traditional lifestyle. they had quit their station jobs, and had gone on a hunting walkabout and a pink-eye Example sentencesExamples - I discovered that the blacks insisted on a "pink-hi" or walkabout season - they could not live without it.
- 1.1 (in extended use) a holiday or festivity.
引申用法假日;节日 this year picnic was obviously going to be a successful pink-eye Example sentencesExamples - Pearlers crowd away for a holiday — known as a 'pink-eye' in nor-west slang.
- I heard it was quite a pink-eye.
OriginLate 19th century: from Aboriginal pinkayi, from pinka ‘hunting’. |