"virus" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

virus sustantivo

sustantivo + virus
Kolokacji: 47
AIDS virus • computer virus • immunodeficiency virus • influenza virus • flu virus • West Nile virus • HIV virus • stomach virus • ...
virus + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 27
virus infection • virus particle • virus attack • virus writer • virus strain • ...
virus + verbo
Kolokacji: 66
virus causes • virus infects • virus spreads • virus kills • virus affects • ...
verbo + virus
Kolokacji: 23
virus is transmitted • contract the virus • carry the virus • spread the virus • virus called • ...
adjetivo + virus
Kolokacji: 61
deadly virus • human immunodeficiency virus • new virus • cold virus • pathogenic plant virus • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 16
(2) human, flesh-eating
Kolokacji: 2
(3) new, cold, live, novel
Kolokacji: 4
(5) avian, airborne, biological
Kolokacji: 3
2. simian immunodeficiency virus = małpa wirus upośledzenia odporności simian immunodeficiency virus
3. respiratory virus = oddechowy wirus respiratory virus
4. similar virus = podobny wirus similar virus
5. altered virus = zmieniony wirus altered virus
6. mosaic virus = wirus mozaikowy mosaic virus
7. Aids-like virus = Wirus w stylu Aids Aids-like virus
8. recombinant virus = wirus rekombinantu recombinant virus
9. Norwalk-like virus = Norwalk-like wirus Norwalk-like virus
  • Oysters and clams, if eaten raw, carry a particular risk of passing on diseases such as hepatitis or Norwalk-like viruses.
  • The outbreaks, of a germ known as a Norwalk-like virus, are creating a mystery for health officials and are rattling passengers and cruise company executives.
  • Noroviruses are also called Norwalk-like viruses and caliciviruses.
  • The outbreak was attributed to a Norwalk-like virus (norovirus).
  • Common stomach flu viruses include norovirus or Norwalk-like virus, adenovirus, rotavirus, calicivirus, and astrovirus.
  • Norwalk-like viruses, also called noroviruses, are hard to contain, in part because patients remain contagious for up to two weeks after their own symptoms have disappeared.
  • And, after checking with her doctor, she also took along over-the-counter antidiarrheal medicine, just in case traces of the common but contagious Norwalk-like virus remained.
  • Soon passengers were vomiting and showing other signs of the Norwalk-like virus, which causes a gastrointestinal ailment that is usually not life-threatening.
  • Norwalk-like viruses, also known as noroviruses, are a family of very common, highly contagious germs that cause gastrointestinal illness.
  • But Dr. Murray said that scientists are not sure which disinfectants kill Norwalk-like viruses, and that more research is needed to find out.
(7) common, rare, single
Kolokacji: 3
(10) unknown, known, alien, exotic
Kolokacji: 4
(13) small, weakened
Kolokacji: 2
(15) nasty, malicious
Kolokacji: 2
(16) intestinal, gastrointestinal
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + virus
Kolokacji: 13
from viruses • in viruses • against the virus • with the virus • of the virus • ...

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