释义 |
malariˈologist [f. malaria + -ologist.] One who studies malaria.
1900Brit. Med. Jrnl. No. 2041. 324 The importance of these labours of the Roman malariologists is beginning to be appreciated by the Italian Government. 1944Living off Land v. 115 Sir Ronald Ross, of the Indian Medical Service..became the world's foremost malariologist. 1966New Scientist 18 Aug. 374/3 Malariologists are seeking to add to the established methods for controlling the disease. 1971Nature 5 Mar. 65/1 For many years he was a ‘wet-foot’ malariologist in some of the most difficult countries in the world. |