onset的意思和读音

onset

: [ˈɑnˌset] : [ˈɒnˌset]

n.

onsets  

n.conclusion

n.start,beginning,inception,commencement,arrival

onsetn.

1.the beginning of sth, especially sth unpleasant

the onset of disease/old age/winter

n.1.,;,;【;【

n.1.the beginning of something, especially something bad

1. onset onset onset ...

2. onset onset onset ...

3. onlooker onset opaque ...

5. onlooker onset opaque ...

6. onomatopoiesis onset onset of illness ...

7. n., onset n., onset n.(, onset ...

8. Instantaneous Onset Alacrity ...

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1.By feeding the data into a computer, Dr McGregor has been able to detect the onset of an infection before obvious symptoms emerge.,McGregor

2.And he confided in me that she had a neurological disease, similar to an early onset dementia or Alzheimers.

3.Known as delayed-onset muscle soreness, or DOMS, the pain is common in the day or two after a workout that was more intense than normal.(DOMS)1-2

4.Think that year, this film once made how much teenager however move, and onset of puberty.使

5.This was the onset of the first major financial crisis the response to which fuelled the growth of a super-bubble.

6.Both drugs must be taken early, within a few days of the onset of symptoms, to be most effective.

7.Chile was hit by the virus at the onset of the Southern winter, although its government had begun to take preventive measures back in April.4

8.When patients resistibility, easy to have acute or subacute onset.

9.Unless they are documented and signed off, the project itself might have quite a few unknowns at the very onset.

10."There might be a lag phase between the onset of psychiatric illness and it's manifestation in the form of a heart attack, " he suggested.:「。」