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 sickness ['siknis]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 疾病, 不健康, 呕吐

[医] 病




    sickness
    [ noun ]
    1. impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism

    2. <noun.state>
    3. defectiveness or unsoundness

    4. <noun.state>
      drugs have become a sickness they cannot cure
      a great sickness of his judgment
    5. the state that precedes vomiting

    6. <noun.state>


    Sickness \Sick"ness\, n. [AS. se['o]cness.]
    1. The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness;
    sisease or malady.

    I do lament the sickness of the king. --Shak.

    Trust not too much your now resistless charms;
    Those, age or sickness soon or late disarms. --Pope.

    2. Nausea; qualmishness; as, sickness of stomach.

    Syn: Illness; disease; malady. See {Illness}.

    1. Tea Banh said about 10,000 Cambodian soldiers have been killed or wounded in combat and another 10,000 died or were hurt by sickness or landmines.
    2. He says losses to the state's ski industry due to high-altitude sickness approach $55 million a season.
    3. There was no report of what sickness killed them, but various epidemics swept through Israeli camps in those years, including cholera and tuberculosis.
    4. Some jurors were dismissed for such routine reasons as a family sickness or full-time student status.
    5. The pontiff, a skier, spoke in a strong voice and showed no outward signs of being affected by altitude sickness, which Bolivians call "sorocche."
    6. Fenwick estimated time lost due to sickness and other absences has been cut by 100 hours to 150 hours a week. Previously sceptical employees are beginning to accept the changes.
    7. "He died at 9:30 a.m. of the sickness he had.
    8. For example, the reduced noise and vibration of jet planes has cut the need for attendants to deal with air sickness.
    9. For example, contrary to the prevailing stereotype, older people tend to have lower turnover rates, less frequent absence for sickness, higher commitment and better time-keeping than younger people.
    10. In a speech to the Byelorussian Communist Party, Yefrem Sokolov said: "From our point of view, much of the blame for our ship's loss of its anchors and its crew's sickness lies with those who command the ship and lay out its course," Izvestia said.
    11. Such changes could indicate some brain swelling, and researchers want to determine if that is related to motion sickness in space.
    12. Mr. Raker's plant production now appears normal, but he claims he saw signs of Benlate-associated plant sickness at least twice after he quit using the fungicide.
    13. A reduction in sickness benefits, for example, has helped slash absenteeism rates - once as high as 25 per cent.
    14. China previously has disclosed that nuclear accidents had occurred, but it did not acknowledge they had caused severe radiation sickness or deaths.
    15. Tass said Polyakov will also study motion sickness, another troublesome problem of spaceflight.
    16. But consider the wording of this complaint: keeping 'secret sickness records' sounds mean-spirited and obsessional; but it is only another way of saying that Maynard kept confidential sickness records.
    17. But consider the wording of this complaint: keeping 'secret sickness records' sounds mean-spirited and obsessional; but it is only another way of saying that Maynard kept confidential sickness records.
    18. Although cooking chicken thoroughly kills illness-causing bacteria, "a lot of the sickness coming from chicken is coming from cross-contamination" when raw poultry comes in contact with other food, said George Pauli, consumer safety officer at FDA.
    19. Mississippians were urged Wednesday to protect themselves against mosquito bites following confirmation that an 11-year-old boy died of the rare eastern equine encephalitis, or sleeping sickness.
    20. About 10 people were exposed to radiation in that accident and another man got uranium poisoning in 1973, but there were no cases of acute radiation sickness, he said.
    21. A number of lenders will provide cover against accident and sickness, as well as unemployment, for between Pounds 4.50 and Pounds 5.50 per Pounds 100 of the monthly payment.
    22. The passengers must hope to escape sea sickness or, worse, drowning.
    23. The manager said Cullen's family this week decided to disclose the illness because rumors about the former game show host's sickness had begun to circulate.
    24. Daffynition Accident-prone: slipping sickness.
    25. Other drugs used against sleeping sickness aren't effective in the late stages, when the disease reaches the central nervous system.
    26. In Norway, iodine pills to fight radiation sickness were being distributed in areas at risk in the event of a Soviet nuclear disaster, officials said.
    27. Mark Wagner, who led a group of 26 students from Houston, attributed much of the panic to altitude sickness.
    28. Finding the cells could lead to more powerful treatments for cancer, radiation sickness, immune disorders and other illnesses.
    29. At the start of the year Kodak spun off its chemicals division, and last month it formed a unit to spearhead its involvement in the market for electronic imaging. New image, Page 29; Global sickness, Page 20, Wall Street Page 39.
    30. And the water, clear and pure as ever, was moving again. The sickness. however, had by no means departed.
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