关于Fever的意思和用法的提问
包含"Fever"的句子的意思
Q:
Viral fever and cold lay Kolkata low 是什么意思?
A:
To be “laid low” means to be prevented from doing normal things because of sickness or injury.
In this case, it means that Kolkata couldn’t function normally, or was forced to stop doing certain things, because of viral fever and cold.
I hope this helps!
In this case, it means that Kolkata couldn’t function normally, or was forced to stop doing certain things, because of viral fever and cold.
I hope this helps!
Q:
have a fever 是什么意思?
A:
"Having a fever" means that a person's body temperature is higher than the normal range. It is a common symptom of an illness or infection. When someone has a fever, it typically indicates that the body is fighting off an infection or dealing with an underlying medical condition. A fever is usually measured using a thermometer, and a normal body temperature can vary slightly but is generally considered to be around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius).
Q:
a fever pitch 是什么意思?
A:
You’re right about fever. Pitch alone is a musical note. The expression “fever pitch” means to reach a state of great excitement or unrest. Like, if you picture singing a note so high that it makes your face get red and hot like you have a fever. It usually references a crowd in a concert. It’s not a terribly common expression. I had to look it up to double check the meaning
Q:
"No fever, but the blahs" 是什么意思?
A:
It means that he isn't sick, or doesn't have high body temperature. 'The blahs' mean he only feels discomfort, or uneasiness, feeling bored, tired, sad, etc.
Q:
Did you get my fever? 是什么意思?
A:
It means "did you catch an illness from me?"
"Did I pass on my germs to you?"
"Did I pass on my germs to you?"
"Fever" 的用法和例句
Q:
请教我使用 fever的例句。
A:
He had a fever, so he couldn’t go to school.
The atmosphere in the stadium had reached a fever pitch.
(Fever pitch = a state of extreme excitement)
The atmosphere in the stadium had reached a fever pitch.
(Fever pitch = a state of extreme excitement)
Q:
请教我使用 slight fever的例句。
A:
I don't feel very well because I have a slight fever
Q:
请教我使用 yellow fever的例句。
A:
"i showed my friend the girl group 'Red Velvet' and now he has yellow fever"
Q:
请教我使用 I had a fever since yesterday 的例句。
A:
I wasn't in school because I had a fever yesterday.
I had to go to the doctor's because I had a fever yesterday.
I had a fever yesterday but I feel much better today.
I had to go to the doctor's because I had a fever yesterday.
I had a fever yesterday but I feel much better today.
"Fever"的近义词和区别
Q:
I got fever 和 I have fever 和有什么不一样?
A:
Neither of those is correct.
Correct versions:
‘I have a fever.’
‘I’ve got a fever.’
(Both of these mean the same thing)
Correct versions:
‘I have a fever.’
‘I’ve got a fever.’
(Both of these mean the same thing)
Q:
I'm running a fever. 和 I have a fever. 和有什么不一样?
A:
I feel like the latter is more common, but other than that there's no difference.
Q:
I developed hey fever 和 I got hey fever 和 I usually use Got hay fever but I saw the other one on internet and it said It’s common to say. 和有什么不一样?
A:
'to develop' is an expression of change. 'developing hay fever' means you didn't have it in the past but now you [suddenly] have it.
Q:
fever 和 (high) temperature 和有什么不一样?
A:
Their meaning is identical. "high temperature" can also mean a high temperature in general apart from the illness.
Q:
take fever 和 take a temperature 和有什么不一样?
A:
Fever is not measurable. Temperature is measurable.
When you check your temperature (or measure your temperature), if the number is higher than usual, you have a fever.
Fever is by definition: a condition in which the body's temperature is higher than usual, as a sign of illness.
When you check your temperature (or measure your temperature), if the number is higher than usual, you have a fever.
Fever is by definition: a condition in which the body's temperature is higher than usual, as a sign of illness.
"Fever" 的翻译
Q:
I have a fever, an adverse reaction to the vaccine.
Please let me know how to reduce a fever exclude medicine (for example, food, drink, massage, etc...)in your country? 这个在 英语 (英国) 里怎么说?
Please let me know how to reduce a fever exclude medicine (for example, food, drink, massage, etc...)in your country? 这个在 英语 (英国) 里怎么说?
A:
Okay, here's my attempt.
Let me know how you do
Let me know how you do
Q:
“I’ve had a fever for three days.”
Can it be possible to say “I’ve got a fever for three days.”? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
Can it be possible to say “I’ve got a fever for three days.”? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
It’s more natural/grammatically correct to say, “I’ve had a fever for three days.”
I’ve had a fever for three days -> I have had a fever for three days.
“Have had” indicates it is present perfect tense, meaning the event happened but it still has influence on the present.
I’ve had a fever for three days -> I have had a fever for three days.
“Have had” indicates it is present perfect tense, meaning the event happened but it still has influence on the present.
Q:
"mild fever","moderate fever","mild bitter","moderate bitter",what is the difference? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
it’s “tingle” and it can refer to a sensation that has a bit of sour feeling and makes you squirm. In the way I used it, I meant like it gave that tingle effect but just very small.
Q:
fever from fatigue: in korean language, we say 몸살이 나다 when you have fever and all the joints in your body are in pain after you overworked yourself or from flu or severe cold, when your body’s telling you to take some rest. thanks. 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
you could say your are “completely exhausted” or “drained” which is an expression sometimes used to express the feeling of fatigue and being overworked. However, if you’re experiencing physical symptoms like joint pain you could say your muscles are “aching” or “sore”
Q:
fever ke karan ma kal school nahi aunga. 这个在 英语 (英国) 里怎么说?
A:
ke kaarn
"Fever"有关的其他问题
Q:
I've had a fever. But now it got better.
I've had a fever. But now it became better.
I've had a fever. But now it has got/become better.
Help me with the correct variant.
I've had a fever. But now it became better.
I've had a fever. But now it has got/become better.
Help me with the correct variant.
A:
I had a fever. But it’s better now.
I had a fever. But I’m better now.
- How have you been?
- I’ve had a fever for the past two days.
When you say “I’ve had”, it implies it is continuing.
- I’ve had a job for two years.
- I’ve had an interest in photography since I was ten.
I had a fever. But I’m better now.
- How have you been?
- I’ve had a fever for the past two days.
When you say “I’ve had”, it implies it is continuing.
- I’ve had a job for two years.
- I’ve had an interest in photography since I was ten.
Q:
"I have a fever"
Why do native speakers say 'a fever'?
Are there any other fevers out there? could 'fever' be counted? like one fever two fever..
ex. what kind of fever do you have?
Why do native speakers say 'a fever'?
Are there any other fevers out there? could 'fever' be counted? like one fever two fever..
ex. what kind of fever do you have?
A:
Fever is countable! You could say "I had two fevers last year, one in March and the other in September." Another example is the word 'headache'. You can say "I had two headaches last week."
It's not to describe a kind of fever, but how many times you've had it.
Edit: "Fever" is also a singular noun, so we have to put an article (in this case, 'a') before it.
It's not to describe a kind of fever, but how many times you've had it.
Edit: "Fever" is also a singular noun, so we have to put an article (in this case, 'a') before it.
Q:
He must be sick, for he has a fever.
Does this sentence above sound natural?
Does this sentence above sound natural?
A:
It sounds a bit unnatural. Using “for” in that way is correct but uncommon, at least these days. It’s better to say, “He must be sick because he has a fever.” Also, you could simply say “He has a fever” because that’s enough information to know that he is sick.
Q:
He has a slight fever
He has a low fever
Are both correct?
He has a low fever
Are both correct?
A:
Yes, you could say either one to mean the person has a fever but not a very high one.
Q:
She has a temperature.
she has a fever.
Are both correct and natural?
she has a fever.
Are both correct and natural?
A:
Yup! You can use either!
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