ailment |
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疾病(尤指慢性病),
不适 |
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His ailments
include a mild heart attack and arthritis. |
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A bodily disorder or disease; a malady or an ailment.
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疾病身体的失调或疾病;疾病或小毛病 |
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An agent that promotes recovery from injury or ailment; a
medicine.
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药剂用于治疗受伤或疾病的一种药物 |
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3. |
a bodily ailment or weakness, especially
one brought on by old age
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身体上的疾病或虚弱,尤指老龄带来的 |
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a disease or ailment, imaginary or real, especially one affecting the
skin
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想象的或真实存在的疾病或病痛,尤指皮肤疾病 |
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A surgical procedure for remedying an injury, an ailment, a defect, or
a dysfunction.
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外科手术为修补伤口、缺陷或畸形等治疗疾病的外科手术。 |
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If a family doctor finds that a patient needs to be treated for a
serious ailment he generally passed him on to a
specialist.
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如果家庭医生发现病人有重病需要治疗,他通常把病人转给专家处理。 |
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A neurosis characterized by the presentation of a physical ailment without an organic cause, sleepwalking, amnesia,
episodes of hallucinations, and other mental and behavioral
aberrations.
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癔病一种神经病,其特征是没有任何有机原因而表现生理的病症,比如梦游、失眠,产生幻觉,以及其他精神的或行为的怪异 |
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