What Is an Outbreak Disease?
Outbreak, Chinese vocabulary.
- [bào f]
- Chinese name
- outbreak
- pinyin
- bào f
- Zhuyin
- Synonyms
- break out
- Outbreak, Chinese vocabulary.
- Pinyin: bào f
- Definition: Refers to a sudden onset; a sudden rise.
- "Historical Records of the Public History of Bian Tsang Cang": "Prince's disease has blood from time to time, staggered and must not be leaked.
- outbreak
- bào f
- [1]
- 1. [break out]: Sudden attack; sudden rise.
- Flash floods.
- 2. [become rich or important quickly]: Suddenly made a fortune, upstart.
- A sudden attack:
- "Historical Records of Bian Xie Cang Gong Biography": "Prince's disease has blood from time to time, staggered and must not be leaked, and the outbreak is a harm."
- The Northern Wei Dynasty Tao Yuan Shui Jing Zhu Bao Qiushui: "If an outbreak of mountains and waters occurs, you should go eastward."
- "History of the Qing Dynasty, Disaster 1": "When the Yangjiang River broke out, Tian He drowned."
- Chapter 14 of Liu Qing's "Bronze Wall and Iron Wall": "Water bursts into the ground in a flash, and a flash flood broke out."
- 2. Suddenly getting rich:
- The second fold of Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Pei Duan Bing": "Nearly there is an outbreak of a class of apprentices in Yanyan City, who is arrogant and pursues wealth and pride."
- The 31st round of "Foreign History of the Rulin": "You are going to do this hilarious thing, and you won't invite people from the county to accompany you?"
- Fifty-three times in "Ru Lin Wai Shi": "Also those upstart families, if my family, how dare he be bold!"
- The first round of "Official Official Records": "How much have we served in the city's major government offices, Hanlin and Shangshu. I have never seen him as a prisoner's upstart. He is a master on our face!"
- Lao She's "In the Same House" 30: "He knows that family outbreaks are far better than slow and steady development; the outbreaks will hurt vitality!"
- 3. Revealed:
- Song Su Shunqin's Proposal for the Last Sun Chongzhen: "A certain ambition is so good that he did not explode before the vulgarity with a smile and insult."
- 4. Sudden onset: flash flood. "Outbreak" mainly refers to sudden and violent attacks, mostly caused by external conditions, and is mostly used for specific natural things related to water. When used in people, it is often used in conjunction with people and things that suddenly make a fortune or gain power.
- "Mountain torrent" is a specific natural object related to water, and "Mountain torrent" is caused by the external condition of heavy and concentrated rain, so it is used for outbreaks.