[tit rōk] (v, exp) EN: get sick ; get infected ; catch a disease ; contract a disease FR: attraper une maladie ; contracter une maladie ; choper une maladie (fam.)
[うつる, utsuru] (v5r, vi) (1) to move (house); to transfer (department); (2) to change the target of interest or concern; (3) to elapse (passage of time); (4) to be permeated by a colour or scent; (5) (uk) to be infected; to be contagious; to spread (as in fire); (P) #11,141[Add to Longdo]
[しみる, shimiru] (v1, vi) (1) to pierce; to penetrate; to soak in; to permeate; (2) (染みる, 沁みる only) to (enter a wound or sensitive area and) sting; (3) to be infected (with vice); to be steeped (with prejudice); (P) [Add to Longdo]
[ゆにゅうかんせんしょう, yunyuukansenshou] (n) infectious disease originating overseas entering the country through an infected traveller or goods [Add to Longdo]
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Infect \In*fect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Infected}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Infecting}.] [L. infectus, p. p. of inficere to put or
dip into, to stain, infect; pref. in- in + facere to make;
cf. F. infecter. See {Fact}.]
[1913 Webster]
1. To taint with morbid matter or any pestilential or noxious
substance or effluvium by which disease is produced; as,
to infect a lancet; to infect an apartment.
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2. To affect with infectious disease; to communicate
infection to; as, infected with the plague.
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Them that were left alive being infected with this
disease. --Sir T.
North.
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3. To communicate to or affect with, as qualities or
emotions, esp. bad qualities; to corrupt; to contaminate;
to taint by the communication of anything noxious or
pernicious. --Cowper.
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Infected Ston's daughters with like heat. --Milton.
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4. (Law) To contaminate with illegality or to expose to
penalty.
Syn: To poison; vitiate; pollute; defile.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
infected
adj 1: containing or resulting from disease-causing organisms;
"a septic sore throat"; "a septic environment"; "septic
sewage" [syn: {septic}, {infected}] [ant: {antiseptic}]
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