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词汇 pink-eye
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pink-eye1

noun ˈpɪŋk ʌɪˈpɪŋkˌaɪ
mass noun
  • 1Conjunctivitis 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.

pink-eye2

(also pink-hi)
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. 1.1 (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.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Aboriginal pinkayi, from pinka ‘hunting’.

pink-eye1

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.

pink-eye2

(also pink-hi)
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. 1.1 (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.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Aboriginal pinkayi, from pinka ‘hunting’.

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