Meaning of scarlet fever | Babel Free
Definitions
Equivalents
Čeština
spála
Cymraeg
y dwymyn goch
Español
escarlatina
Suomi
tulirokko
Français
scarlatine
Gaeilge
fiabhras dearg
Gàidhlig
fiabhras-dearg
עברית
שנית
Հայերեն
քութեշ
Italiano
scarlattina
日本語
猩紅熱
ქართული
ქუნთრუშა
ខ្មែរ
អុតក្ដាម
Nederlands
roodvonk
Português
escarlatina
Română
scarlatină
Русский
скарлатина
Svenska
scharlakansfeber
Türkçe
kızıl
Українська
скарлатина
Examples
“"I am sure," replied Mrs. Palmer, "if it were not wicked, I should be glad that you had the scarlet fever; I am so much happier since I knew you...”
“Soldiers are notorious for hunting up these women, especially nurse-maids and those that in the execution of their duty walk in the Parks, when they may easily be accosted. Nurse-maids feel flattered by the attention that is lavished upon them, and are always ready to succumb to the “scarlet fever.” A red coat is all powerful with this class, who prefer a soldier to a servant, or any other description of man they come in contact with.”
“According to Henry Mayhew, it was here that housemaids and nursemaids walking in the park to and from their place of work often first encountered “the all powerful red coat” and “succumbed to Scarlet Fever.” Soldiers were by no means unaware of the impact their dashing uniforms and well-groomed military air could have on young women, and deployed these features to their advantage.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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