systemic的意思和读音

systemic

: [sɪˈstemɪk] : [sɪˈstiːmɪk]

adj.;(

systemics  

adj.universal,complete,general

systemicadj.

1.affecting or connected with the whole of sth, especially the human body

2.systemic chemicals or drugs that are used to treat diseases in plants or animals enter the body of the plant or animal and spread to all parts of it

systemic weedkillers

adj.1.,;【;【;【,

adj.1.affecting all of something; affecting your whole body

1. systemic error systemic systems center ...

3. syrup n. systemic adj. radiation n. ...

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1.Him with special emphasis on the disease, systemic fungal infections pustule long, some parts of the infected area of up to 60%!60%!

2.That's where the systemic implications come in and what we and others are trying to be alert to.便

3.And its monetary-policy arm's overstimulative policy ahead of the credit boom arguably made it a stoker of systemic risk.

4.It is only a commercial banking crisis that poses a systemic risk and can lead to the sort of mess we face today.

5.Systemic therapy is now used by the team as an integral part of the mainstream clinical programme within the alcohol treatment service.

6."One of the best predictors of systemic cancer spread is whether the draining lymph node has any signs of metastasis, " he said.

7.Climate change is the climate factor for several decades or longer period of time the long-term results of any systemic changes.

8.Reactive lymph node hyperplasia is usually transient and self-limited in response to a local or systemic infection.

9.He said it was "possible" that the Fed could take on some sort of systemic risk duties.

10."The commission must transform itself into a systemic reforms commission, " he said.:“。”