gon·or·rhea /ˌgɑnəˈriə/
淋病
gon·or·rhea /ˌgɑnəˈrɪə/ 名詞
性病尿道炎,淋病
gon·or·rhe·a, gon·or·rhœ·a n. Med. A contagious inflammatory disease of the genitourinary tract, affecting especially the urethra and vagina, and characterized by a mucopurulent discharge, pain in urination, and chordee; clap. It is caused by infection with the bacterium Neiseria gonorrheae, and is commonly transmitted by sexual intercourse.
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gonorrhea
n : a common venereal disease caused by the bacterium Neisseria
gonorrhoeae; symptoms are painful urination and pain
around the urethra [syn: gonorrhoea, clap]