| 释义 | 
		shipping fever noun Etymology: so called from its frequent occurrence when cattle are shipped to market 1. also shipping pneumonia  : a highly fatal form of hemorrhagic septicemia marked by high fever and pneumonia and occurring chiefly in cattle and sheep under conditions of unusual exposure or exhaustion 2.   a.  : strangles  b.  : a contagious fibrinous lobar pneumonia of the horse of complex etiology  c.  : a contagious febrile virus disease of the horse marked by septicemia, inflammation of mucous surfaces, and pulmonary involvement — called also equine influenza, pinkeye; see influenza 2 |