catch a cold
常見(jiàn)例句
- People taking garlic supplements who did catch a cold also had a shorter duration of symptoms and a lower risk of reinfection.
那些吃大蒜的人,他們有感冒癥狀的持續(xù)時(shí)間較短,并且傳染的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)較低。 - And if you’re afraid that you’ll catch a cold because someone in the office sneezes, your fear becomes a movement of your own mind that creates what you expect, what you fear and believe.
如果因?yàn)檗k公室的某人打噴嚏,你擔(dān)心你會(huì)患上感冒,那么,你的擔(dān)心會(huì)變成你自己思想的一種趨勢(shì),造成你所預(yù)期、所擔(dān)心、所堅(jiān)信的事件最終發(fā)生。 - You can catch a cold or the flu at any time of year, but it's more prevalent in winter, when we spend more time in close proximity with other people (a.k.a. germ-bearers!) and in warmer, drier air.
我們?cè)谝荒曛械娜魏螘r(shí)節(jié)都會(huì)患感冒或者流感,只是在我們與其他人更加親近(又稱為細(xì)菌承載體)而且是溫暖、干燥的冬季里,這種疾病更加流行。 - It is thus natural that if its biggest customer sneezes, Vale will catch a cold.
FORBES: Is There No End To Vale's Woes? - Then an individual in Miami Beach or Los Angeles might catch a cold.
NPR: August Unemployment At Five-Year High - And you have to know that when Intel and Seagate sneeze, Microsoft is going to catch a cold.
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