diseased 的定义
- having or affected with disease.
diseased 近义词
unhealthy
更多diseased例句
- The race to rescue Florida’s diseased coralsOne day the staff sent scientists out to stand at some of the signs and answer questions visitors might have about climate change.
- For conditions like arthritis and wound and postoperative pain, however, these drugs need to target only the diseased or injured areas of the body to provide pain relief.
- “This advance opens up the possibility of comparing networks of healthy and diseased brains, to identify the network changes that are thought to cause mental illnesses and other neurological disorders,” Shapson-Coe said.
- Trenches separate diseased coral tissue from healthy tissue.
- They also are investigating whether tiny capsules of the material can deliver treatments to diseased organs.
- But it was good news to the poor, the diseased, the downtrodden and scorned, and all the “little” people.
- Step too far off the beaten path and you could be faced with diseased rodents and filthy insects.
- More than two dozen lines of diseased mice have now been destroyed.
- To its primitive, diseased brain I was practically invisible, an obstacle to be ignored, and, at best, avoided.
- Before we necessarily had breasts, we were instructed to palpate the diseased, curvaceous effigy to feel for lumps.
- If thine eye be sound the whole body is illumined; if the eye be diseased the whole body is in darkness.
- So congress has excluded not only diseased, criminal, pauper and anarchist immigrants, but also contract and Chinese laborers.
- The surgeons made their examination, and they discovered more diseased tissue, and a slowly spreading infection.
- Dr. Legrand seemed to thoroughly understand this twisted and diseased conscience, and had a remedy to offer.
- Nagkapilhuk ang mata nga masakitun, The diseased eye is gradually becoming sunken.