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 diseased [di'zi:zd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 害病的, 病态的, 不健全的

  1. The diseased trees are marked by protuberances on their bark.
    有病的树木可由其树皮上的结节看出.
  2. The surgeon cut the diseased tissue out from the girl's leg.
    外科医生切除了女孩腿上有病的组织。
  3. A diseased person; a leper.
    患疾病的人;麻风病患者


diseased
[ adj ]
caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology
<adj.all>
diseased tonsilsa morbid growth
pathologic tissue
pathological bodily processes


Disease \Dis*ease"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Diseased}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Diseasing}.]
1. To deprive of ease; to disquiet; to trouble; to distress.
[Obs.]

His double burden did him sore disease. --Spenser.

2. To derange the vital functions of; to afflict with disease
or sickness; to disorder; -- used almost exclusively in
the participle diseased.

He was diseased in body and mind. --Macaulay.


Diseased \Dis*eased"\, a.
Afflicted with disease.

It is my own diseased imagination that torments me.
--W. Irving.

Syn: See {Morbid}.

  1. The story of the seven destroyed trees - all on a state right-of-way - began last spring when Vohra notified the state highway administration about a diseased pine tree on state property in front of his house.
  2. Around them, Vladimir's mother, father and maid weave a sinister intrigue worthy of Len Deighton in Ipcress File form. Vladimir's diseased and decadent intelligence is met by Nelly's cool hysteria and the extraordinary venom of his Mother.
  3. Vohra told the state highway administration he believed a pine tree on a public right of way near his property was diseased and should be removed.
  4. With the climbing type, it is really a repeat of the pruning applied to bush and shrub roses: cut out dead and diseased stems, tie-in good growth, and then remove as many of the older but still healthy stems as can be spared.
  5. The so-called prescribed fires are believed to eliminate dead and diseased timber and stimulate new growth.
  6. The diseased trees were destroyed, she said.
  7. But the beta-blocker compounds reduce the heart's workload, and hence its need for oxygen that the diseased arteries can't deliver.
  8. All kinds are completely hardy, will grow in any fertile soil and need little pruning beyond removal of damaged, diseased or worn out stems in winter.
  9. Cetus Corp. said the first clinical tests on humans will soon begin involving a breast cancer treatment that "targets" diseased cells and attacks them with a toxintipped monoclonal antibody.
  10. When hunters legally killed 569 potentially diseased bison outside Yellowstone National Park two winters ago, citics complained that they wounded Montana's proud reputation as a refuge for wildlife.
  11. This is a diamond-coated burr similar to a dentist's drill. "It literally polishes and sands the inside of a diseased vessel," said Dr. Robert Ginsburg of Stanford University.
  12. Each of the items, the author claims, proceeds "straight from the authentically diseased minds of transcendent visionaries and compulsive would-be saviors," not to mention those perennial favorites, "borderline psychos."
  13. Defense attorney John Philip White, who urged the jury to deliver a verdict of innocent by reason of insanity, characterized Rod Matthews as having a "diseased intellect" that made him unable to act rationally.
  14. One newspaper even blamed a recent outbreak of tomato blight on "diseased" seeds maliciously exported by Israel.
  15. Leukemia causes white blood cells to multiply uncontrollably. Bone marrow produces blood, and doctors combat the cancer by replacing the diseased marrow.
  16. Pigs and poultry are given feed made from ground-up carcasses of other, possibly diseased, animals.
  17. Organogenesis, a biotechnology company, produces human tissue and organ equivalents for use in research testing as well as to replace damaged or diseased human body parts.
  18. A new book titled "Madness In the Street" by Rael Jean Isaac and Virginia C. Armat argues that when the diseased organ is the brain, afflicted individuals can't be expected to make reasoned decisions regarding treatment.
  19. Once scientists have grown a sheet of the cells, they will inject them into Michael's heart after his diseased bone marrow has been killed by radiation.
  20. DVI, a privately-owned company based in Redwood City, Calif., manufactures catheter systems that treat cardiovascular disease by cutting, capturing and removing vascular plaque from diseased blood vessels.
  21. In a bone marrow transplant, the patient's diseased marrow is destroyed by chemotherapy and radiation.
  22. The ultimate hope is that the technique could identify diseased vessels.
  23. Shooting "bio-bullets" at diseased big horn sheep wasn't exactly what Fred Paul envisioned when he began tinkering with a new idea for BB guns.
  24. Their diseased hearts haven't become healthier, but many "feel and act much improved," he says.
  25. Such patients cannot withstand a necessary heart and lung transplant so doctors then choose to insert a healthy donor heart to supplement the diseased heart, Fields said.
  26. The researchers said the best example of how the gland transplant works is seen in Mary Arthur, 16, of Louisville, Ky., who underwent a transplant in January to replace a liver diseased with cancer.
  27. He also had to listen to death threats from neighboring inmates kept sleepless by the diseased man's ceaseless hacking.
  28. If humans have contact with diseased animals or eat infected pork they can contract gastroenteritis, jaundice or skin diseases.
  29. For the thousands of seriously ill with diseased hearts, kidneys and livers, the choice is simple _ a transplant or death.
  30. He said the sheep population crisis, which had been forecast several years ago, had intensified recently when the floor price of Australian wool was lowered and when live sheep trade to the Middle East was disrupted due to diseased shipments.
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