dementia的意思和读音

dementia

: [dɪˈmenʃə] : [dɪ'menʃə]

n.

dementias  

dementian.— see alsosenile dementia

1.a serious mental disorder caused by brain disease or injury, that affects the ability to think, remember and behave normally

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n.1.a serious illness affecting someones brain and memory in which they gradually stop being able to think or behave in a normal way. Most forms of dementia usually affect only old people.

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1.Imagine bribing an Alzheimer's patient to keep her dementia from worsening, or threatening to impose a penalty on her if it did.贿

2.CONCLUSIONS: The relationship between serum total cholesterol (TC) and dementia seems to be bidirectional.

3.'If you are a heavy smoker and you're lucky enough to make it to old age, you're not in the clear. You're still at risk for dementia. '

4.After the child has been touched will be a high fever, said the daydream, after the fever becomes lunatic fool of dementia.退

5.People may be considered to have dementia if they lose abilities in two or more areas such as memory and language skills.

6.When she told me you were coming again this evening, I assumed her dementia was getting the best of her.

7.Whether you suffer dementia or love someone who does, the condition is difficult enough to cope with without trying to face it alone.便

8.Alzheimer disease is the most common cause of dementia, but it is often used as an umbrella term for several conditions causing dementia.

9.In the throes of dementia, her mother would pace and wander and try to leave the apartment, she recalls.

10.It became clear to me that some of the twins would develop dementia, and that this was a unique opportunity for a study.使