symptomatic
symptomatic 英 [ˌsɪmptəˈmætɪk] 美 [ˌsɪmtəˈmætɪk, ˌsɪmp-]
adj. 有症状的;症候的
- Anything symptomatic relates to the symptoms of a disease. If you're symptomatic, you might be sick.
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- adj. 有症状的;症候的
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1. Pre-existing illnesses, such as symptomatic HIV infections and measles, also increase a child's risk of contracting pneumonia.
患病,例如有症状的艾滋病毒感染和麻疹,也可加大儿童感染肺炎的风险。
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2. These serve to show that children with mental disorders can not only be treated but can direct some of their symptomatic behavior into positive channels.
做这些是为了告诉人们,精神疾病患儿不仅是可以治疗的,而且可以将一些症状行为引导到积极的方面上。
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3. The cooperation of residents is good, house-to-house surveillance for febrile illness is continuing, and specimens have been taken from symptomatic persons and sent for testing.
居民的合作良好,正在继续开展对发热疾病的挨家挨户监测,并且已从有症状的人那里采集标本和送去检测。
- symptomatic (adj.) 1690s, from French symptomatique or directly from Late Latin symptomaticus, from symptomat-, stem of symptoma (see symptom). General sense of "indicative (of)" is from 1751. Related: Symptomatical (1580s).
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