relapse 英 [rɪˈlæps]   美 [rɪˈlæps]

relapse

relapse  英 [rɪˈlæps] 美 [rɪˈlæps]

vi. 故态复萌;旧病复发;再度堕落;再陷邪道  n. 复发,再发;故态复萌;回复原状 

进行时:relapsing  过去式:relapsed  过去分词:relapsed  第三人称单数:relapses  名词复数:relapses 

If you relapse, start the process over. 如果复发,从头开始上述步骤。
Experts who study how people change have discovered that relapse is to be expected. 研究人们如何改变的专家已经发现人们是期待故态复萌的。

  • A relapse is a decline, especially of someone's health. If your grandmother survived cancer only to have it return two years later, you could say she suffered a relapse.
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  • vi. 故态复萌;旧病复发;再度堕落;再陷邪道
  • n. 复发,再发;故态复萌;回复原状
  • 1. If you relapse, start the process over.

    如果复发,从头开始上述步骤。

  • 2. Experts who study how people change have discovered that relapse is to be expected.

    研究人们如何改变的专家已经发现人们是期待故态复萌的。

  • 3. They should continue taking the medication for the time specified by their doctor, even if they are feeling better, in order to prevent a relapse of the depression.

    即使他们正感觉好起来了,但是为了避免抑郁复发,他们也应该按他们的医生规定的时长继续服用药物。

  • relapse (n.) mid-15c., from relapse (v.).
  • relapse (v.) early 15c., "renounce;" 1560s, "fall into a former state," from Latin relapsus, past participle of relabi "slip back, slide back, sink back," from re- "back" (see re-) + labi "to slip" (see lapse (n.)). Related: Relapsed; relapsing.
re·lapse noun , verb relapse relapses relapsed relapsing noun / rɪˈlæps ; NAmE rɪˈlæps / / ˈriːlæps ; NAmE ˈriːlæps / [countable ,  uncountable ] the fact of becoming ill/sick again after making an improvement 旧病复发 to have/suffer a relapse 旧病复发 a risk of relapse 旧病复发的危险 verb / rɪˈlæps ; NAmE rɪˈlæps / [intransitive ] relapse(into sth) to go back into a previous condition or into a worse state after making an improvement 退回原状;(好转后)再倒退 They relapsed into silence. 他们又都沉默不语。 He relapsed into his old bad habits. 他重染恶习。 Two days after leaving the hospital she relapsed into a coma. 出院两天后,她再度昏迷。 re·lapse / rɪˈlæps ; NAmE rɪˈlæps /
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