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symptom

/simp-tuhm/US // ˈsɪmp təm //UK // (ˈsɪmptəm) //

症状,病症,征兆,病状

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and serving as evidence of it.
    • : a sign or indication of something.
    • : Pathology. a phenomenon that arises from and accompanies a particular disease or disorder and serves as an indication of it.

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Examples

  • Generally people were asked to stay home until they had more severe symptoms.

  • The team looked at Google Trends data for searches on a range of symptoms that dated from January 20 to April 20 of 2020.

  • LeBlanc, who has asthma, believes the symptoms she experienced while sick with the coronavirus were made worse by decades of breathing in toxic air pollution.

  • The company said Wednesday that the vaccine trials had also been paused once before, earlier in the summer, after one of the trial volunteers developed neurological symptoms.

  • A similar reaction, called Guillain-Barré syndrome, was associated with the 1976 flu vaccine, where one out of 100,000 people had an elevated risk of experiencing symptoms like muscle weakness or paralysis.

  • “Mistletoe infections can be a symptom of larger problems,” notes Shaw.

  • Within days of the first symptom, a headache, the patient was fighting for his life.

  • Hannigan thinks that pretending to be a basketball player was a symptom of a larger confidence issue.

  • But there is no evidence Duncan had a fever, a symptom of the Ebola virus, when he entered the country.

  • As has been well documented, the first symptom of an Ebola infection is a fever.

  • As a rule, however, persistent glycosuria is diagnostic of diabetes mellitus, of which disease it is the essential symptom.

  • In diabetes its presence is a grave symptom and often forewarns of approaching coma.

  • I've had a good deal of experience with bridegrooms; believe me, it's the general symptom.

  • Chyluria occurs most frequently as a symptom of infection by Filaria sanguinis hominis.

  • The horses pricked up their ears, snuffed the night air wildly, and showed every symptom of being ill at ease.