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fe.verH5fi:7vE5, $-vLna medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual and the heart beats very fast, or (fig.) a state of great excitement发烧;高度兴奋He's got a headache and a slight fever. [C]他既头痛又轻微发烧。After a couple of days the fever went down but I was left with a sore throat. [C]几天之后我的烧退了,但喉咙发痛。(fig.) With England in the finals of the World Cup, the whole nation seems to be in the grip of football fever. [U]英格兰队进入世界杯决赛,这似乎使整个英国陷入对足球的狂热中。(fig.) By the time the princess emerged on the balcony, excitement among the waiting crowd was at fever pitch (=there was a lot of excitement).当公主出现在阳台上时,等待人群的兴奋情绪达到了顶点。
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