epileptic 英 [ˌepɪ'leptɪk]   美 [ˌepɪ'leptɪk]

epileptic

epileptic  英 [ˌepɪ'leptɪk] 美 [ˌepɪ'leptɪk]

n. 癫痫患者  adj. 癫痫的,癫痫性的 

名词复数:epileptics 

For example, controlled anti-epileptic medicines are often unduly restricted in their use for fear of abuse and diversion to the illicit drug market. 例如,受管控的抗癫痫药物在使用时常常受到不适当的限制,因为害怕滥用和流入非法毒品市场。
Sudden death -- when an epileptic dies suddenly with no clear cause -- accounts for about 20% of all deaths among epileptics, and irregular heartbeat can contribute to it, Dr. DeGiorgio says. 德乔治博士说,猝死──癫痫患者在没有明显诱因的情况下突然死亡──约占癫痫患者死亡总数的20%,而心律不齐也会造成猝死。

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  • n. 癫痫患者
  • adj. 癫痫的,癫痫性的
  • 1. For example, controlled anti-epileptic medicines are often unduly restricted in their use for fear of abuse and diversion to the illicit drug market.

    例如,受管控的抗癫痫药物在使用时常常受到不适当的限制,因为害怕滥用和流入非法毒品市场。

  • 2. Sudden death -- when an epileptic dies suddenly with no clear cause -- accounts for about 20% of all deaths among epileptics, and irregular heartbeat can contribute to it, Dr. DeGiorgio says.

    德乔治博士说,猝死──癫痫患者在没有明显诱因的情况下突然死亡──约占癫痫患者死亡总数的20%,而心律不齐也会造成猝死。

  • 3. In a brain before an epileptic seizure, neighboring patches of neurons look more like each other than they would in a regular brain.

    在癫痫发作前的大脑中,邻近的神经元片比正常大脑中的神经元片显得彼此更想象。

  • epileptic (adj.) c. 1600, from French épileptique, from Late Latin epilepticus, from Greek epileptikos, from stem of epilambanein "to seize" (see epilepsy). Earlier adjective was epilentic (late 14c.), from a Greek variant. As a noun from 1650s.
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