aphasia 英 [əˈfeɪziə]   美 [əˈfeʒə]

aphasia

aphasia  英 [əˈfeɪziə] 美 [əˈfeʒə]

n. 失语症(形容词aphasic) 

名词复数:aphasias 

There are disorders of language like aphasia. 还有很多的语言障碍,诸如失语症
But when people have difficulty speaking and understanding language after a stroke—a condition called aphasia—they seem to improve faster when they start at a harder level. 但是当人们在中风以后遇到语言听说困难——一种叫作失语症的毛病时,从难的级别开始,他们似乎进步得更快。

  • Aphasia is the inability to express or comprehend written or spoken words. If you can understand this sentence, you don't have it.
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  • n. 失语症(形容词aphasic)
  • 1. There are disorders of language like aphasia.

    还有很多的语言障碍,诸如失语症

  • 2. But when people have difficulty speaking and understanding language after a stroke—a condition called aphasia—they seem to improve faster when they start at a harder level.

    但是当人们在中风以后遇到语言听说困难——一种叫作失语症的毛病时,从难的级别开始,他们似乎进步得更快。

  • 3. There's other disorders of language such as receptive aphasia where the person could speak very fluently but the words don't make any sense and they can't understand anybody else.

    还有其他的语言障碍,诸如,接收性失语症,患有这种病的病人,语言流畅,但所讲话语没有任何意义,而他们也无法理解别人的话语

  • aphasia (n.) in pathology, "loss of ability to speak," especially as result of brain injury or disorder, 1867, from Modern Latin aphasia, from Greek aphasia "speechlessness," abstract noun from a- "without" (see a- (3)) + phasis "utterance," from phanai "to speak," related to pheme "voice, report, rumor" from PIE root *bha- (2) "to speak, tell, say").
apha·sia / əˈfeɪziə ; NAmE əˈfeɪziə / noun [uncountable ] ( medical ) the loss of the ability to understand or produce speech, because of brain damage 失语症 apha·sia / əˈfeɪziə ; NAmE əˈfeɪziə /
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