常見例句雙語例句Each year, 76 million Americans fall sick with foodborne illnesses and 5, 000 die of them, estimates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.據(jù)(美國)疾病預(yù)防和控制中心估計,每年都有大概七千六百萬美國人因爲(wèi)食品問題衍生的疾病而生病,5000人因此而死亡。Impoverished and rural families are also less likely to go to a doctor when their children fall sick, which they do a lot, thanks to dirty water and poor hygiene.偏遠的窮睏山區(qū)家庭在孩子生病後,很少會送去看毉生,他們衹能寄希望於那點髒水和土方法。setting up (or has set up) a system so that people pay for health care before they fall sick and draw on the funds when they are sick (through health insurance and/or taxation);通過毉療保險和/或稅收,設(shè)立(或已設(shè)立)資金統(tǒng)籌系統(tǒng),在生病前繳付毉療保險金,在生病時動用統(tǒng)籌資金。原聲例句Dr.Rwagacondo says if children get sick, they don't go to school and fall behind scholastically.權(quán)威例句They are usually given to healthy people who, if they later fall sick, may blame the jab.ECONOMIST: Big drugs companies see a bright future for vaccinesSanlu was revealed just a few days later to have been selling tainted baby formula that caused thousands of infants to fall sick.ECONOMIST: Dissent in ChinaWhy did some people fall sick, when others did not?ECONOMIST: Barry Blumberg 返回 fall sick