释义 |
an·cy·lo·sto·mi·a·sis \|aŋkə̇(ˌ)lōstōˈmīəsə̇s, -kē-, ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌlästəˈm- also |ansə- or ˌansə-\ noun also an·ky·lo·sto·mi·a·sis or an·chy·lo·sto·mi·a·sis \|aŋk-, ˌaŋk-\ (plural ancylostomia·ses \-əˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Ancylostoma + -iasis : infestation with or disease caused in man or animals by hookworms; specifically : a condition in man marked by lethargy, severe anemia, and relative eosinophilia due to loss of blood through the feeding of hookworms in the small intestine — called also hookworm disease |