常見例句雙語例句Imports were cut because a case of mad-cow disease was found in the U.S.美國(guó)發(fā)現(xiàn)瘋牛病例后,韓國(guó)削減了對(duì)美國(guó)牛肉的進(jìn)口。Japan is especially reluctant to do so, as was illustrated by a recent spat over American beef, in which fears of mad-cow disease strengthened the hands of protectionists.尤其是日本更無此意。有例為證,最近日本的保護(hù)主義者出于擔(dān)心瘋牛病而對(duì)美國(guó)的牛肉硬起了手腕,從而發(fā)生了一場(chǎng)糾紛。She first encountered him after she said on air that fears of mad-cow disease had put her off hamburgers; he helped her handle a lawsuit from a group of enraged Texas cattlemen.溫芙蕾是在廣播中說害怕瘋牛病奪去自己的漢堡遭到憤怒的牛肉場(chǎng)主控訴時(shí),首次遇見了菲爾·麥克格勞博士。 他幫她擺平了這起控訴。權(quán)威例句Doctors in Kentucky say eating squirrel brains is linked to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (better known as mad-cow disease).ECONOMIST: The moral and culinary merits of exotic fleshBut the White House is preoccupied by bioterrorism and mad-cow disease: and it wants to trim the budget deficit.ECONOMIST: Another cow disease with a possible link to humansMaybe mad-cow disease and its human analogues are merely the unfortunate by-products of some crucial, but as yet unperceived, mechanism.ECONOMIST: Prion proteins 返回 mad cow disease