英语释义
1. any of a family (Coronaviridae) of large single-stranded RNA viruses that have a lipid envelope studded with club-shaped spike proteins, infect birds and many mammals including humans, and include the causative agents of MERS, SARS, and COVID-19
Coronaviruses can cause a variety of illnesses in animals, but in people coronaviruses cause one-third of common colds and sometimes respiratory infections in premature infants.
— Rob Stein … in 2003 a previously unknown coronavirus caused an outbreak of SARS in humans.
— Ali Moh Zaki et al. —abbreviation CoV, CV
2. an illness caused by a coronavirus especially covid-19
Italy has seen the most coronavirus cases in Europe, with more than 2,000 people ill and 76 deaths associated with COVID-19.
— Dayton (Ohio) Daily News —abbreviation CV
3. any of a family (Coronaviridae) of large, single-stranded, RNA viruses that have a lipid envelope studded with club-shaped spike proteins , infect birds and many mammals including humans, and include the causative agents of blue comb, feline infectious peritonitis, COVID-19, MERS, and SARS
Coronaviruses can cause a variety of illnesses in animals, but in people coronaviruses cause one-third of common colds and sometimes respiratory infections in premature infants.
— Rob Stein, The Washington Post —abbreviation CoV, CV
4. an illness caused by a coronavirus especially covid-19 —abbreviation CV