| 释义 | siriasis
 si·ri·a·sisS0434550 (sĭ-rī′ə-sĭs)n. See  sunstroke.[Latin sīriāsis, from Greek seiriāsis, from seiriān, to be hot, from Seirios, Sirius; see  Sirius.]
 siriasis(sɪˈraɪəsɪs) n (Pathology) pathol a disease affecting children, characterized by inflammation of the brain and a burning feversiriasis1. sunstroke.2. Obsolete, a sun bath or exposure to the sun for curative purposes.See also: Sun
 Obsolete, a sun bath or exposure to the sun for curative purposes.See also: RemediesThesaurus
 EncyclopediaSeesunstroke| Noun | 1.  siriasis - sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heatinsolation, sunstroke, thermic feverheat hyperpyrexia, heatstroke - collapse caused by exposure to excessive heat | 
 siriasis
 sun·stroke(sŭn'strōk), A form of heatstroke resulting from undue exposure to the sun's rays, probably caused by the action of actinic rays combined with high temperature; symptoms are those of heatstroke, but often without fever. Synonym(s): heliosis, ictus solis, insolation (2) , siriasis, solar fever (2)siriasis(sĭ-rī′ə-sĭs)n. See  sunstroke.siriasis
 Synonyms for siriasisnoun sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heatSynonymsinsolationsunstrokethermic fever
 Related Wordsheat hyperpyrexiaheatstroke
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