释义 |
weil's disease \ˈvī(ə)lz-, ˈwī(ə)lz-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized W Etymology: after Adolf Weil died 1916 German physician : a leptospirosis that is characterized by chills, fever, muscle pain, and hepatitis manifested by more or less severe jaundice and that is caused by a spirochete (Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae) |