exacerbation 英 [ek,sæsə'beɪʃən]   美 [ɪɡ,zæsə'beʃən]

exacerbation

exacerbation  英 [ek,sæsə'beɪʃən] 美 [ɪɡ,zæsə'beʃən]

n. 恶化;激怒;增剧 

名词复数:exacerbations 

A number of medical conditions are subject to exacerbation at menstruation, a process called menstrual magnification. 在月经期间,许多体检生理状况遭遇恶化,这一过程被称为经期放大效应。
In the least compelling parts of his book, Ikenberry blames the crisis of liberal international order, or its dramatic exacerbation, on the George W. Bush administration. 伊肯伯里将自由主义国际秩序的危机,或者急剧恶化,归咎于布什政府——老生常谈,这可能是本书最不吸引人眼球的部分了。

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  • n. 恶化;激怒;增剧
  • 1. A number of medical conditions are subject to exacerbation at menstruation, a process called menstrual magnification.

    在月经期间,许多体检生理状况遭遇恶化,这一过程被称为经期放大效应。

  • 2. In the least compelling parts of his book, Ikenberry blames the crisis of liberal international order, or its dramatic exacerbation, on the George W. Bush administration.

    伊肯伯里将自由主义国际秩序的危机,或者急剧恶化,归咎于布什政府——老生常谈,这可能是本书最不吸引人眼球的部分了。

  • 3. Explore the likelihood of exacerbation of known conditions or the onset of a new disease process.

    检查已知疾病加剧可能性或所得疾病过程的发作情况。

  • exacerbation (n.) c. 1400, from Late Latin exacerbationem (nominative exacerbatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin exacerbare "exasperate, irritate, provoke," from ex, here probably "thoroughly" (see ex-), + acerbus "harsh, bitter," from acer "sharp, keen," from PIE root *ak- "be sharp, rise (out) to a point, pierce."
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