aphasia 的定义
Pathology.
- the loss of a previously held ability to speak or understand spoken or written language, due to disease or injury of the brain.
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- He suffers from aphasia and needs help getting dressed, moving around, using the toilet.
- It left the right half of her body paralyzed and with full expressive aphasia, which means she has lost the ability to communicate using any form of language—verbal, written, or manual, like signing or gesturing.
- Still, she suffered from aphasia, finding it difficult to speak, read and write.
- Meantime the doctor reported that my suspicion as to aphasia was right.
- Paralysis was followed by aphasia, and after acute pain, followed by a long period of apathy, death relieved him in October 1745.
- What we suffer from most,” said the spectre, when I had partly recovered from my fright, “is a kind of aphasia.
- All impairment of speech is called Aphasia, and it is called Motor Aphasia when the apparatus is damaged on the side of movement.
- The disease called aphasia, in which people begin by saying tea when they mean coffee, commonly ends in their silence.