dysentery[
'disәntәri]
n. 痢疾
[医] 痢疾
- He was attacked with dysentery.
受
痢疾侵
。 - She has been debilitated by dysentery.
她
痢疾搞
身体非常虚
. - He was attacked with dysentery from the drinking of muddy water.
喝
干净
,患
痢疾。
dysentery[ noun ]an infection of the intestines marked by severe diarrhea<noun.state> 
Dysentery \Dys"en*ter*y\, n. [L. dysenteria, Gr. ?; dys- ill,
bad + ?, pl. ?, intestines, fr. 'ento`s within, fr. ? in,
akin to E. in: cf. F. dysenterie. See {Dys}, and {In}.]
(Med.)
A disease attended with inflammation and ulceration of the
colon and rectum, and characterized by griping pains,
constant desire to evacuate the bowels, and the discharge of
mucus and blood.
Note: When acute, dysentery is usually accompanied with high
fevers. It occurs epidemically, and is believed to be
communicable through the medium of the alvine
discharges.