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contagiously 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. in a contagious manner; "she was contagiously bubbly"
  2. (contagious) easily diffused or spread as from one person to another; "a contagious grin"
  3. (contagious) catching: (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection
  4. (Contagious (album)) Contagious is the eighth studio album by American hard rock/heavy metal band Y&T, released in 1987 through Geffen Records. ...
  5. (Contagious (Peggy Scott-Adams album)) Contagious is the second album by soul singer, Peggy Scott-Adams. It followed hot on the heels of the success of her debut album "Help Yourself. Includes the hit singles, "Spousal Abuse", "I'm in Love" and "What'cha Doin' To Me."
  6. (Contagious (Sitti album)) Contagious is the third full-length studio album of Philippine bossa nova singer Sitti, after 2006's Café Bossa and 2007's My Bossa Nova. It was released in mid-2009.
  7. (Contagious (song)) "Contagious" is a song by The Isley Brothers, featuring Ronald Isley. It was released as a single off of their 2001 album "Eternal". The song was written and produced by R. Kelly, who was also featured on the song, and also featured background vocals by R&B singer Chanté Moore.
  8. (contagious) Of a disease, easily transmitted to others; Of a fashion, laughter, etc., easily passed on to others; Of a person, having a disease that can be transmitted to another person by touch
  9. (contagious) transmitted by direct or indirect contact.
  10. (Contagious) Easily passable between people through normalday-to-day contact. For example, chicken pox is both an infectious(causing infection) and a contagious disease. In contrast, HIV is anexample of an infectious disease that is not a contagious disease(i.e. ...
  11. (Contagious (microorganisms)) Bacteria growing in the udder that are spread from cow to cow.
  12. (Contagious) That which spreads through physical contact; spreading easily.
  13. (Contagious) infectious diseases, result of pathogen invasion, reproduction, and subsequent infection of other individuals.