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in·fec·tion
/ɪnˈfɛkʃən/
傳染,影響,傳染病
From:
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in·fec·tion
/ɪnˈfɛkʃən/
名詞
傳染,感染
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·fec·tion
n.
1.
The
act
or
process
of
infecting
.
There
was
a
strict
order
against
coming
to
those
pits
,
and
that
was
only
to
prevent
infection
.
--
De
Foe
.
2.
That
which
infects
,
or
causes
the
communicated
disease
;
any
effluvium
,
miasm
,
or
pestilential
matter
by
which
an
infectious
disease
is
caused
.
And
that
which
was
still
worse
,
they
that
did
thus
break
out
spread
the
infection
further
by
their
wandering
about
with
the
distemper
upon
them
.
--
De
Foe
.
3.
The
state
of
being
infected
;
the
condition
of
suffering
from
an
infectious
disease
;
contamination
by
morbific
particles
;
the
result
of
infecting
influence
;
a
prevailing
disease
;
epidemic
.
The
danger
was
really
very
great
,
the
infection
being
so
very
violent
in
London
.
--
De
Foe
.
4.
That
which
taints
or
corrupts
morally
;
as
,
the
infection
of
vicious
principles
.
It
was
her
chance
to
light
Amidst
the
gross
infections
of
those
times
. --
Daniel
.
5.
Law
Contamination
by
illegality
,
as
in
cases
of
contraband
goods
;
implication
.
6.
Sympathetic
communication
of
like
qualities
or
emotions
;
influence
.
Through
all
her
train
the
soft
infection
ran
.
--
Pope
.
Mankind
are
gay
or
serious
by
infection
.
--
Rambler
.
Syn:
--
Infection
,
Contagion
.
Usage:
--
Infection
is
often
used
in
a
definite
and
limited
sense
of
the
transmission
of
affections
without
direct
contact
of
individuals
or
immediate
application
or
introduction
of
the
morbific
agent
,
in
contradistinction
to
contagion
,
which
then
implies
transmission
by
direct
contact
. --
Quain
.
See
Contagious
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
infection
n
1:
the
pathological
state
resulting
from
the
invasion
of
the
body
by
pathogenic
microorganisms
2: (
phonetics
)
the
alteration
of
a
speech
sound
under
the
influence
of
a
neighboring
sound
3: (
medicine
)
the
invasion
of
the
body
by
pathogenic
microorganisms
and
their
multiplication
which
can
lead
to
tissue
damage
and
disease
4:
an
incident
in
which
an
infectious
disease
is
transmitted
[
syn
:
contagion
,
transmission
]
5:
the
communication
of
an
attitude
or
emotional
state
among
a
number
of
people
; "
a
contagion
of
mirth
"; "
the
infection
of
his
enthusiasm
for
poetry
" [
syn
:
contagion
]
6:
moral
corruption
or
contamination
; "
ambitious
men
are
led
astray
by
an
infection
that
is
almost
unavoidable
"
7: (
international
law
)
illegality
that
taints
or
contaminates
a
ship
or
cargo
rendering
it
liable
to
seizure
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