malady
malady 英 [ˈmælədi] 美 [ˈmælədi]
n. 弊病;疾病;腐败
名词复数:maladies
- A malady is an illness, like a malady that keeps you home, sick in bed for days, or something that causes you to have trouble or to suffer, like jet lag — a malady that affects travelers.
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- n. 弊病;疾病;腐败
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1. I started working on it many years ago, after Tropical malady.
我在《热带疾病》之后的许多年前就开始了这个工作。
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2. "The obvious cure for this malady -- that is, taking a break from reading -- was rejected by two of the patients," Bennett said, adding that the children took acetaminophen instead.
班尼特说:“治疗你们疾病的最好办法是暂时停止阅读,好好休息。 但是两个小患者拒绝了这种治疗办法,他们宁愿服用扑热息痛药。
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3. The malady is universal.
这疾病是普遍性的。
- malady (n.) late 13c., from Old French maladie "sickness, illness, disease" (13c.), from malade "ill" (12c.), from Latin male habitus "doing poorly, feeling sick," literally "ill-conditioned," from male "badly" (see mal-) + habitus, past participle of habere "to have, hold" (from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive"). Related: Maladies.
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