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polio

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Illness & disability
po·li·o /ˈpəʊliəʊ $ ˈpoʊlioʊ/ (also poliomyelitis /ˌpəʊliəʊmaɪəˈlaɪtɪs $ ˌpoʊlioʊ-/ technical) noun [uncountable]  MIa serious infectious disease of the nerves in the spine, that often results in someone being permanently unable to move particular muscles 脊髓灰质炎,小儿麻痹症
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polioBy the close of 1955 polio began to decline.Do they think it could be polio?The following year he contracted polio.For polio patients, however, something more than inactivity was involved in the loss of calcium.If there was any pain, polio was suspected.He maintained this gift even after he had been disabled by the recurrence of teenage polio.The implicit threat of disease curtailed summer pleasures for the children of the polio years.With the vaccine approved and becoming more widely available, the unvaccinated continued to come down with polio.
Origin polio (1800-1900) Modern Latin poliomyelitis, from Greek polios gray + myelos bone marrow
po·li·o nounChineseSyllable
the a serious of nerves infectious disease Corpus


polio
polio /ˈpəʊliəʊ $ ˈpoʊlioʊ/ (also po‧li‧o‧my‧e‧li‧tis /ˌpəʊliəʊmaɪəˈlaɪtəs, ˌpəʊliəʊmaɪəˈlaɪtɪs $ ˌpoʊlioʊ-/ technical) noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: Modern Latin
 Origin: poliomyelitis, from Greek polios 'gray' + myelos 'bone marrow'
a serious infectious disease of the nerves in the spine, that often results in someone being permanently unable to move particular muscles


polioBrE /ˈpəʊliəʊ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpoʊlioʊ/ 🔊 (also formal polio·my·el·itis BrE /ˌpəʊliəʊˌmaɪəˈlaɪtɪs/ 🔊 NAmE /ˌpoʊlioʊˌmaɪəˈlaɪtɪs/ 🔊) noun [uncountable] an infectious disease that affects the central nervous system and can cause temporary or permanent paralysis (= loss of control or feeling in part or most of the body) 脊髓灰质炎;小儿麻痹症