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  1. Apr 29, 2020 · Infected with coronavirus. Infected by coronavirus. Cambridge Dictionary gives different definitions for them: to pass a disease to a person, animal, or plant. for "infected with" and. If a place, wound, or substance is infected, it contains bacteria or other things that can cause disease. for "infected by". However, I can't distinguish those ...

  2. May 24, 2018 · 1. I don't think " become infected " is ever correct, not in your sentence at least. be infected can be used but designates the long-term state of being infected, not the action where you start being infected. For that, you should use get infected. You children might be infected if they got infected last week by their grandparents' pets.

  3. Mar 20, 2019 · to be infected. to catch. 「感染する」は英語で「to infect」といいます。. よく受け身で使いますので、「to be infected」の形で見ることが多いと思います。. This rabbit has been infected with a flu virus. このウサギはインフルエンザのウイルスに感染されています。. でも ...

  4. Jan 3, 2020 · "You infected me with your disease." The spreading of the infection probably wasn't on purpose, but this sentence seems almost to imply that it was deliberate. More neutral ways of saying the same thing would be: "I caught the disease/illness/infection from you." "The disease was spread/transmitted from you to me." Or, to sound a little more ...

  5. Dec 27, 2020 · infected by the coronavirus こんにちは。 様々な言い方ができると思いますが、例えば下記のような表現はいかがでしょうか: ・get COVID コロナになる ・get the coronavirus コロナになる ・infected by the coronavirus コロナに感染する get は他の病気にも使われる定番の言い方です。

  6. Feb 1, 2020 · DMM英会話翻訳パートナー. オーストラリア. 2020/02/24 12:00. 回答. People infected with the disease have been discovered. Cases of infection have been discovered. 日本語の「感染者が出た」が英語で「people infected with the disease have been discovered」か「cases of infection have been discovered」という ...

  7. Feb 11, 2017 · First, I understood that "you could have" = "you should do that in the past" as: "You could have done better on your exam." But, in these sentences, I see that it means "you shouldn't do that in the

  8. Jul 16, 2020 · In some cases school age children (mostly boys) may also try to use it as an insult, usually referencing definitions that I can find no other attestation to typically involving unflattering comparisons to infected body parts of various large mammals (which is funny, because there are plenty of words that actually do have etymologies that would make them rather insulting in a similar manner if ...

  9. Sep 19, 2015 · My dictionary says that get can be used to mean 'to become infected with an illness; to suffer from a pain, etc.' and gives the example: I got this cold off you. My grammar confirms the dictionary and talks about get a cold in the chapter dedicated to the verb get. It also brings catch a cold to exemplify English collocations.

  10. 2. Present Perfect and Past Simple are two concurent tenses. They often are interchangeable, especially in American English. So you can say either: I haven't received your email. or. I didn't receive your email. Note that "I didn't received your email" is not correct because you cannot use -ed form of the main verb since you already have the ...