ailment的意思和读音

ailment

: [ˈeɪlmənt] : ['eɪlmənt]

n.

ailments  

adj.+n.liver ailment

n.illness,sickness,disease,disorder,complaint

ailmentn.

1.an illness that is not very serious

childhood/common/minor ailments

n.1.,

n.1.an illness, usually not a serious one

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1.Somehow I seemed to have chanced across a second ailment with a forbidding reputation that carried no immediate threat to my well-being.

2.Operations included removing the breast of a woman with a minor ailment and taking part of a lung from a patient with pneumonia.使

3.Winter also had become acquainted with a Chinese poet-scholar Wen Yi-to, in the United States for treatment of a lung ailment.

4.Traditional Chinese Medicine treats the patients as a whole, but not to cure the ailment in a particular part of the body.

5.Mathur and Rani Rasmani began to ascribe the mental ailment of Sri Ramakrishna in part, at least, to his observance of rigid continence.

6.My aunt Edith was a widow of 50, working as a secretary, when doctors discovered what was then thought to be a very serious heart ailment.50

7.Zo was experiencing the best years of his career until a life-threatening kidney ailment nearly ended his career and almost his life.

8.Elephant Li Hong Wen and's appropriate useful is all starting of huge ailment more, where can truly make them drink elated?鸿

9.Rather, it is one of the symptoms of that ailment which reflects it throughout a man's whole thought.

10.But I had come to Ireland to make a presentation on my book; I would not let some minor ailment get in the way.