Synonym: communicate, contaminate, corrupt, disease, influence, poison, pollute. Similar words: infected, infection, infectious, disinfectant, confectionery, infer, infest, inferno. Meaning: [ɪn'fekt] v. 1. communicate a disease to 2. contaminate with a disease or microorganism 3. contaminate with ideas or an ideology 4. affect in a contagious way.
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31. Bonds has a pulled hamstring, which is seldom fatal, but it was threatening to infect the entire team.
32. The book may infect you with a passion for mountain climbing.
33. The savage becomes a disease which can infect the civil, and the disease is best eradicated by harsh medicine.
34. One, the act of reading electronic messages will not infect a computer.
35. After release, viruses remain inactive until they come into contact with and infect another cell.
36. The general hilarity began to infect me and I could see Louise catching it.
37. Head smut fungus from corn did not infect sorghum.
38. Blame drench can you connect what those ways infect?
39. What symptom does syphilis have? Through what to infect?
40. Sclerotinia can infect more than 400 plant species.
41. Have cure to infect model the medicine of halitosis?
42. Airborne spores infect freshly exposed wood.
43. Because these viruses abortively infect human and most mammalian cells yet still effectively present encoded foreign genes to the host immune system.
44. Infection of host cells by virus is the key for the virulence, virus particles infect the host cells by binding to cellular receptor and by the receptor-mediated membrane fusion reaction.
45. Aim HBV could infect fetus through placentae, which is intrauterine transmission of HBV.
46. The host range test showed that the pathogen could also infect Notopterygium incisum, Angelica biserrata and Datura stramonium.
47. Not only damnifying of animal disease infect on the human life-demand, but also some disease of altogether trouble man and animal intimidated human health.
48. The paper explains a term-stride length of middle-distance run from two aspects, one is the basic factors infect on speed, the other is kinematics parameter of support period.
49. Proventriculus type of avian infectious bronchitis isolate virus D971 was used to infect SPF chickens. Infected chickens manifested emaciation, diarrhea and mild dyspnea after inoculation.
50. It is presumed that chlamydospore may be the major primary infection source of rice false smut and begin to infect the panicles of rice before or after florescence.
51. Anonymous : Revised guidelines for the control of methicillin - resistance Staphylococcus aureus infection in hospitals . J Hosp Infect 1998 ; 39:253 - 90 .
52. Through the medicine sensitive experiment's result, may infect the patient for the mycoplasma chlamydia to write the prescription target-oriented, provides personalized the therapeutic schedule.
53. Abstract: Objective : To study the effection of using metronidazole to wound to prevent episiotomy infect.
54. The Yersinia genus includes 11 species, of which Yersinia pestis(sentencedict.com/infect.html), Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infect human beings.
55. Coccidiosis is a major parasitic disease in poultry and caused by several species of Eimeria that infect the gut of chickens.
56. But infect the given to one's eyes should start with the shoes on one's feet ways of protecting eyes are as follows:Firstly, don't fasten your shoes too tight.
57. Every patient of bad cold will possibly infect the others around.
58. Earthly mirror viruses might mistake synthetic mirror cells for their usual prey, come out of hiding to infect them, and then snap!
59. Gynecological inflammation, such as vaginalitis, cervical disease could infect fallopian tube, cause oviduct inflammatory.
60. Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasites that can infect a wide variety of animals ranging from insects to human.
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