prognosis
prognosis 英 [prɒgˈnəʊsɪs] 美 [prɑgˈnoʊsɪs]
n. [医] 预后;预知
名词复数:prognoses
- If you come down with an illness, you might ask your doctor what your prognosis is. A prognosis is a prediction about the course of a disease.
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- n. [医] 预后;预知
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1. He also had it in the pancreas, which is known to have one of the best prognosis averages.
乔布斯的肿瘤在胰腺中,这是众所周知的平均预后最长的癌症类型。
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2. So while prosecution – or the threat of it – is not an effective deterrent and, given such poor prognosis, the focus has to be on prevention.
因此,如果起诉或威胁进行起诉不具有效的威慑作用,并且考虑到这种预后不良,必须着重于预防。
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3. The criteria for validity of articles are different for different types of question: questions on treatment, diagnosis, prognosis and economic evaluation.
根据问题的不同,判断有效性的标准也不同,比如,问题关于治疗、诊断、预后、经济学评价。
- prognosis (n.) 1650s, "forecast of the probable course of a disease," from Late Latin prognosis, from Greek prognosis "foreknowledge," also, in medicine, "predicted course of a disease," from stem of progignoskein "come to know beforehand," from pro- "before" (see pro-) + gignoskein "come to know," from PIE root *gno- "to know." General (non-medical) use in English from 1706. A back-formed verb prognose is attested from 1837. Related: Prognosed; prognosing.
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