bìngdú
virus
In Chinese, 病毒 (bìngdú) is used in the same context as in English, referring to a type of microorganism that can cause contagious diseases in living organisms, including humans. It can also refer metaphorically to something harmful that spreads rapidly and widely. For example, computer virus in Chinese is also called '电脑病毒'
zhè zhǒng bìng dú de chuán bō sù dù fēi cháng kuài.
The spread of this virus is very fast.
This sentence describes a rapid spread of a virus, possibly in the context of an outbreak or epidemic.
bìng dú yǐ jīng yǐng xiǎng le wǒ men de rì cháng shēng huó.
It emphasizes the extent of the influence of a virus on people's daily routines.
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tā bèi zhè ge bìng dú gǎn rǎn le.
He got infected by this virus.
This statement refers to a person who was unfortunately infected by a specific virus.
wèi le fáng zhǐ bìng dú, wǒ men xū yào dài kǒu zhào.
To prevent the virus, we need to wear masks.
This message expresses the necessity of wearing masks as a precautionary measure against a virus.
bìng dú kě yǐ tōng guò fēi mò chuán bō.
The virus can be transmitted through droplets.
It explains one of the ways that a virus can spread which is through droplets.
zhè ge xīn xíng bìng dú de qǐ yuán shàng bù qīng chǔ.
The origin of this new virus is still unclear.
This refers to the uncertainty of the origin of a new type of virus.
bìng dú kě néng zài wú zhèng zhuàng zhě zhōng chuán bō.
The virus may spread among asymptomatic carriers.
This statement says that a virus can still spread even from individuals who show no symptoms.
wǒ men zhèng zài yán jiū bìng dú de biàn yì.
We are studying the mutation of the virus.
This indicates ongoing research into the changes or mutations in a virus.
rén tǐ miǎn yì xì tǒng kě yǐ dǐ kàng bìng dú.
The human immune system can resist viruses.
This highlights the role of the human immune system in fighting off viruses.
yīn wèi zhè ge bìng dú, xué xiào bèi pò guān bì.
Due to this virus, the school was forced to close.
This sentence describes a situation where a school had to be shut down because of a virus.