单词 | dysfunction |
释义 | dysfunction (dɪsfʌŋkʃən ) Word forms: dysfunctions 1. countable noun If you refer to a dysfunction in something such as a relationship or someone's behaviour, you mean that it is different from what is considered to be normal. [formal] His severe emotional dysfunction was very clearly apparent. 2. variable noun If someone has a physical dysfunction, part of their body is not working properly. [medicine] ...kidney and liver dysfunction. Collocations: family dysfunction Yet an entry in the social services files suggested that she was taken into care a month later because of 'family dysfunction'. Times, Sunday Times I believe the issues are not embedded in distress or family dysfunction. Times, Sunday Times He has never wanted to commit because of a history of family dysfunction and cynicism about marriage. Times, Sunday Times What, however, if family dysfunction caused real harm — like starting a world war? Times, Sunday Times Here, the application of common sense can easily be reconciled with what the data tells us about family dysfunction. Times, Sunday Times Later symptoms include septic shock, purpura, hypotension, cyanosis, petechiae, seizures, anxiety, and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Mortality rates for sepsis, cytokine storm, and especially septic shock and organ dysfunction are still quite high despite progress made. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Sepsis can be thought of as falling within a continuum from infection to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There may also be organ dysfunction and severe bleeding, typically from the gastrointestinal tract. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Early childhood stresses are held in the body as energy blocks which are exhibited as chronic muscular tension, organ dysfunction and/or lack of sensation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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