malady的意思和读音

malady

: [ˈmælədi] : ['mælədi]

n.

maladies  

n.sickness,illness,disease,disorder,condition

maladyn.

1.a serious problem

Violent crime is only one of the maladies afflicting modern society.

2.an illness

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n.1.an illness2.a serious problem within a society or organization

1. makeup malady malaria ...

2. 〖borethrough〗 malady 〖harm〗 ;, ...

3. lull v. 使, , malady n. , , malfeasance n. ,

4. abuse malady malpractice ...

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1.Despite the many AIDS campaign and effort to curb the rate of infection, this malady continues to grow like an unstoppable monster.

2.As a matter of fact, he was allowing himself to drift into a physical state in which even a slight malady might prove dangerous.使

3.For this reason, it would not seem to be a mysterious malady, but it is.

4.After opposing to the malady a taciturn resistance for a day or two, he was obliged to keep in his chamber.

5.and my account of Catherine Linton's malady induced him to accompany me back immediately.·

6.but no one knows of the mental malady which previously sapped her strength, and made her so easy a prey to the spoiler.

7.He found others with the same malady, and together they set out to make fools of themselves, but not in the ordinary way of adolescents.

8.A multitude of laws in a country is like a great number of physicians, a sign of weakness and malady.

9.One of the most common implementation benefits of server consolidation is to cure the common IT malady of underutilized servers.IT

10.She had been ailing for quite a long time, and we did not even know when her malady had taken a fatal turn.