atrophy的意思和读音

atrophy

: [ˈætrəfi] : ['ætrəfɪ]

n.;【退退

v.(使);(使)

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atrophied  atrophying  atrophies  

v.degenerate,deteriorate,shrivel,waste,weaken

atrophyn.

1.[u]the condition of losing flesh, muscle, strength, etc. in a part of the body because it does not have enough blood

The cultural life of the country will sink into atrophy unless more writers and artists emerge.退

v.

1.[i]退if a part of the bodyatrophies , it becomes weak because it is not used or because it does not have enough blood

Memory can atrophy through lack of use.使退

n.1.,2.退;退,退3.4.1.,2.退;退,退3.4.

v.1.(使)2.(使)

n.1.the shrinking in size of some part or organ of the body, usually caused by injury, disease, or lack of use2.weakening or lessening of some ability3.a medical condition in which a part of your body becomes weaker or smaller because you are not using it or because blood is not reaching it

v.1.to weaken or waste away through disuse or the effects of disease2.if an organization or practice atrophies or is atrophied, it becomes weaker and less effective3.if a part of your body atrophies or is atrophied, it becomes weaker or smaller because you are not using it or because blood is not reaching it

1. 〖 weary〗 atrophy〖 wither〗 ...

2. astute adj atrophy n attenuate v ...

3.退 atrocity n. atrophy n. 退 attach v. () ...

4.退」(lack)、「退」(atrophy)、」(Penis envy)

5. atrium atrophy , auscultation ...

7. MyersBriggs Type Indicator myoatrophy Mreceptor M ...

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1.By combining MR and PET, clinicians may be able to make a more sound determination of both cognitive impairment and atrophy.MRPET

2.for Tess's energies returned with the atrophy of his, and she walked as fast as she was able past the barn and onward.

3.If she did not resist atrophy with every cell in her body, it would creep in as soon as she dropped her vigilance.

4.Spinal muscular atrophy in childhood is one of the most common neuromuscular disorders with an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance.

5.Person does not exercise susceptible to osteoporosis, muscle atrophy, the body will lack agility and coordination, and physical decline.

6.Plato feared that our memories would atrophy with the coming of the printed word -- and perhaps he was not so far wrong!

7.Denervation will unavoidably result in atrophy of the innervated muscles, apoptosis is considered to be one of the atrophy mechanisms.

8.If that pledge is to be kept, the bank cannot atrophy.

9.With subtle hippocampal atrophy, quantitative three-dimensional volume measurements of each hippocampus can be useful.

10.Invention of any kind is a muscular activity, one that requires constant use in order not to atrophy.使