释义 |
ailment|ˈeɪlmənt| [f. ail v. + -ment added to an Eng. vb.] The fact of ailing; bodily or mental indisposition; disorder, sickness.
1706Phillips, Ailment, a light disorder or indisposition of the body. 1710Philips Pastorals ii. 24 For much it may relieve thy Woe To let a Friend thy inward Ailment know. 1741Richardson Pamela (1824) I. xxvi. 279 Taken with slight stomach ailments. 1834H. Martineau Farrers iii. 37, I know his ailments to be from an uneasy mind. |