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    fever

    US /ˈfivɚ/

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    UK /'fi:və(r)/

    B1
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A high body temperature, indicating illness
    He is running a fever; he should go to the doctor
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)State of excited emotion or activity
    There was such a fever over record players when they first came out
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo cause to have a fever.
    The illness began to fever his body.

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    The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart

    09:25The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart
    • That concept came to Wallace in a literal fever dream as he lay bedridden with malaria during part of his eight-year trip around the Malay Archipelago.

      That concept came to Wallace in a literal fever dream as he lay bedridden with malaria during part of his eight-year trip around the Malay Archipelago.

    • That concept came to Wallace in a literal fever dream, as he lay bedridden with malaria during part of his eight-year trip around the Malay Archipelago.

      That concept came to Wallace in a literal fever dream, as he lay bedridden with malaria during part of his eight-year trip around the Malay Archipelago.

    B1

    Why Cat Bites Are Actually So Dangerous | RTC 35

    12:07Why Cat Bites Are Actually So Dangerous | RTC 35
    • Also, there's cat scratch fever.

      Also, there's cat scratch fever.

    • Also, there's cat scratch fever.

      Also, there's cat scratch fever.

    B1

    How to Describe Being Sick in English! ???

    05:52How to Describe Being Sick in English! ???
    • And then there's, of course, fever.

      And then there's, of course, fever.

    • I do think I might have a bit of a fever.

      I do think I might have a bit of a fever.

    B1

    Nature destroying nature: BBC News Review

    06:00Nature destroying nature: BBC News Review
    • A major scientific report says mosquitoes are spreading dengue and yellow fever, and rats and snakes are killing seabird populations.

      A major scientific report says mosquitoes are spreading dengue and yellow fever, and rats and snakes are killing seabird populations.

    • and yellow fever and rats and snakes

      and yellow fever and rats and snakes

    B2

    Why Getting A Job Feels Impossible Right Now

    10:39Why Getting A Job Feels Impossible Right Now
    • Certainly during the Great Resignation, when the market was at a fever pitch, companies were being ghosted by candidates, which is something that hadn't happened as much in the past.

      Certainly during the Great Resignation, when the market was at a fever pitch, companies were being ghosted by candidates, which is something that hadn't happened as much in the past.

    • the market was at a fever pitch, companies were

      the market was at a fever pitch, companies were

    B1

    How To Eradicate One Of Our Deadliest Enemies – Gene Drive & Malaria

    07:04How To Eradicate One Of Our Deadliest Enemies – Gene Drive & Malaria
    • Among the symptoms are high fever, sweats and chills, convulsions, headaches, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhoea.

      Among the symptoms are high fever, sweats and chills, convulsions, headaches, and sometimes vomiting and diarrhoea.

    • Among the symptoms are high fever, sweats and chills,

      Among the symptoms are high fever, sweats and chills,

    B1

    Ellen Talks About Her Coronavirus Experience

    04:50Ellen Talks About Her Coronavirus Experience
    • I didn't have a headache; I didn't have a fever; I didn't lose my sense of taste, although I did wear Crocs with socks for a day.

      I didn't have a headache; I didn't have a fever; I didn't lose my sense of taste, although I did wear Crocs with socks for a day.

    • I didn't have fever.

      I didn't have fever.

    A2

    Adverbs Of Frequency | English Grammar Lesson

    04:23Adverbs Of Frequency | English Grammar Lesson
    • Okay, to explain that you do something not very often at all, you could say "rarely." I rarely phone in sick to work because I'm a hard worker and I'll always go in even if I have a cold or a fever or a broken leg.

      Okay, to explain that you do something not very often at all, you could say "rarely." I rarely phone in sick to work because I'm a hard worker and I'll always go in even if I have a cold or a fever or a broken leg.

    • and I'll always go in even if I have a cold or a fever or broken leg.

      and I'll always go in even if I have a cold or a fever or broken leg.

    A2

    Could Werewolves Be Real? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

    03:48Could Werewolves Be Real? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES
    • First comes a fever.

      First comes a fever.

    • First comes a fever, then uncontrollable spasms, confusion, maniacal excitement, an irrational fear of water, and

      First comes a fever, then uncontrollable spasms, confusion, maniacal excitement, an irrational fear of water, and

    B2

    What you need to know about coronavirus and the flu

    03:12What you need to know about coronavirus and the flu
    • Some common symptoms include: fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, and

      Some common symptoms include: fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, and

    • Some common symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, and muscle pain and body aches.

      Some common symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, and muscle pain and body aches.

    B2