chronic
澳门马王:简单释义:
adj. 长期的;慢性的;难以治愈(或根除)的;长期患病的
n. 慢性病人
网络 剧烈的;慢性化
澳门马王:完整释义:
adj.
1.慢性的;长期的;积习成癖的
2.长期的,长期存在的
3.〔英俚〕剧烈的,(天气等)恶劣的
n.
1.慢性病人
澳门马王:例句:
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During the regular winter flu season, elderly people and those with chronic health conditions are the most likely to be sent to a hospital.
在流感的常规流行季节冬季,老年人和那些患有慢性疾病的人被送往医院的最多。 -
Despite the fact that around one billion people worldwide suffer from chronic hunger, the problem often seems to be forgotten.
尽管全球约十亿人长期遭受饥饿,但这个问题似乎常常被遗忘。 -
The researchers re-examined their data to better understand why players who train on turf seem to have more chronic back pain.
研究人员重新审查了他们所获得的数据,以便更加清楚地了解为何在人造草坪上训练的运动员似乎遭受更多的腰痛。 -
When he took charge of the Union army, McClellan was considered a military genius, but he soon became famous for his chronic hesitancy.
当他接管联邦军(北方军)的时候,他被认为是一个军事天才,但他很快因为长期的迟疑不决而出了名。 -
Currently, no specific study has examined why chronic medical needs seem to be insufficiently addressed in disaster relief interventions.
目前还没有有效的研究说明,为什么灾后对慢性病的医疗干预明显不够。 -
All this shows up in perhaps Turkey's most serious economic problem: chronic unemployment (see chart 3).
所有的这一切都暴露了土耳其的或最为严重的经济问题:长期性失业。 -
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection was thought to be responsible for acute hepatitis that did not become chronic.
过去认为戊型肝炎病毒(HEV)感染可以导致急性肝炎,但是并不会变为慢性。 -
Up to 400 million people worldwide suffer from chronic hepatitis B and about one million die each year as a result of it.
高达400亿人患有慢性全球乙肝和大约一百万死于它导致每年。
