- aggravation
- [,æɡrə'veiʃən]
- n. 加剧;激怒;更恶化
参考例子
- 1.This report concerns a 51-year-old male who initially suffered from chronic headache with aggravation, visual disturbance and neck stiffness.
- 我们报告一例51岁的男性病人,最初的症状是慢性头痛逐渐严重、视力变差、以及颈部僵硬。
- 2.Results 65 patients were cured through non-operative treatment. 3 patients underwent surgical procedure because of aggravation of peritonitis.
- 结果65例上消化道穿孔病例经非手术治疗痊愈,3例因腹膜炎加重中转手术。
- 3.The Chinese government has set a timetable for pollution control of the country's major lakes, aiming to curbing the pollution aggravation by 2010 and restoring them to their original state by 2030.
- 中国政府已经制作了一张为国家主要湖泊的污染控制的时间表,目标是于2010年限制污染的扩大和在2030年恢复他们原来的模样。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.an exasperated feeling of annoyance
- 2.unfriendly behavior that causes anger or resentment
- 3.action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse
网络释义
- aggravation
- 加剧; 加重; 恼火; 更恶化;
- Selective Aggravation
- 重处罚;
- legal aggravation
- 法定加重;
- aggravation existing conditions
- 恶化现有情况; 恶化现有;
- aggravate aggravation embitter sharpen
- 加重;