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From:
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con·ta·gious
/-ʤəs/
(
a
.)傳染性的,會蔓延的,會傳播的
From:
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con·ta·gious
/-ʤəs/
形容詞
接觸傳染的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·ta·gious
a.
1.
Med.
Communicable
by
contact
,
by
a
virus
,
or
by
a
bodily
exhalation
;
catching
;
as
,
a
contagious
disease
.
2.
Conveying
or
generating
disease
;
pestilential
;
poisonous
;
as
,
contagious
air
.
3.
Spreading
or
communicable
from
one
to
another
;
exciting
similar
emotions
or
conduct
in
others
.
His
genius
rendered
his
courage
more
contagious
.
--
Wirt
.
The
spirit
of
imitation
is
contagious
.
--
Ames
.
Syn:
--
Contagious
,
Infectious
.
Usage:
Although
often
used
as
synonyms
,
originally
these
words
were
used
in
very
diverse
senses
;
but
,
in
general
,
a
contagious
disease
has
been
considered
as
one
which
is
caught
from
another
by
some
near
contact
,
by
the
breath
,
by
bodily
effluvia
,
etc
.;
while
an
infectious
disease
supposed
some
entirely
different
cause
acting
by
a
hidden
influence
,
like
the
miasma
of
prison
ships
,
of
marshes
,
etc
.,
infecting
the
system
with
disease
.
In
either
case
,
a
pathogenic
microorganism
is
the
direct
cause
of
the
disease
.
This
distinction
,
though
not
universally
admitted
by
medical
men
,
as
to
the
literal
meaning
of
the
words
,
certainly
applies
to
them
in
their
figurative
use
.
Thus
we
speak
of
the
contagious
influence
of
evil
associates
;
their
contagion
of
bad
example
,
the
contagion
of
fear
,
etc
.,
when
we
refer
to
transmission
by
proximity
or
contact
.
On
the
other
hand
,
we
speak
of
infection
by
bad
principles
,
etc
.,
when
we
consider
anything
as
diffused
by
some
hidden
influence
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
contagious
adj
1:
of
or
relating
to
communicable
diseases
; "
by
the
road
to
the
contagious
hospital
"
2:
easily
diffused
or
spread
as
from
one
person
to
another
; "
a
contagious
grin
"
3: (
of
disease
)
capable
of
being
transmitted
by
infection
[
syn
:
catching
,
communicable
,
contractable
,
transmissible
,
transmittable
]
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