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单词 onset
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onset

The age of onset is under 20 or over 55?The deer often came down to feed near the coast before the onset of winter.Indeed the age of onset is getting younger and younger.They found a link between the bacteria responsible for gum disease and early onset arthritis.This delays the onset of the fourth age of dependency.How should we view the onset of old age?One of the projects on which he was working was a chip to detect the early onset of heart disease.Early baldness can be linked to early onset heart disease so he needs to look after his heart and circulation now.We are witnessing an ongoing adjustment of the fiscal and structural imbalances built up before and after the onset of the crisis.There's no evidence the number with early onset is growing.Or maybe it's the early onset of some appalling degenerative neurological disease.So don't dread the official onset of winter at the end of this month. Age of onset is generally 14 years and older.The relationship seemed fragile at best, but the onset of war ruined any hope of marital rapprochement.The clocks go back tomorrow morning, alerting us to the onset of winter and the arrival of higher fuel bills.Take, for example, the situation before the onset of the crisis.Greece has been through traumatic times, with a collapse in output of more than 25 per cent since the onset of the crisis.

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onset

British English: onset NOUN
The onset of something is the beginning of it, used especially to refer to something unpleasant.
Most of the passes have been closed with the onset of winter.
  • American English: onset
  • Brazilian Portuguese: começo
  • Chinese: 开始尤指不愉快事情的
  • European Spanish: comienzo
  • French: début
  • German: Beginn
  • Italian: inizio
  • Japanese: 開始
  • Korean: 시작
  • European Portuguese: começo
  • Latin American Spanish: comienzo

Chinese translation of 'onset'

onset

(ˈɔnsɛt)

n (s)

  1. [of war, winter, illness] 开(開)始 (kāishǐ)
(noun) 
Definition
a start
This drug slows down the onset of the disease.
Synonyms
beginning
Think of this as a new beginning.
start
She demanded to know why she had not been told from the start.
rise
birth
the birth of popular democracy
kick-off (informal)
people awaiting the kick-off of the parade
outbreak
On the outbreak of war he expected to be called up.
starting point
inception
Since its inception, the company has produced 53 different designs.
commencement
All applicants should be at least 16 years of age at the commencement of this course.
Opposites
ending
,
end
,
finish
,
conclusion
,
outcome
,
wind-up
,
termination
,
culmination
(noun) 
Synonyms
attack
a campaign of air attacks on strategic targets
charge
He led the cavalry charge from the front.
assault
The rebels are poised for a new assault.
onslaught
a military onslaught against the rebels
onrush

Additional synonyms

in the sense of assault
Definition
a violent attack, either physical or verbal
The rebels are poised for a new assault.
Synonyms
attack,
campaign,
strike,
rush,
storm,
storming,
raid,
invasion,
charge,
offensive,
onset,
onslaught,
foray,
incursion,
act of aggression,
inroad
in the sense of birth
Definition
the beginning of something
the birth of popular democracy
Synonyms
beginning,
start,
rise,
source,
origin,
emergence,
outset,
genesis,
initiation,
inauguration,
inception,
commencement,
fountainhead
in the sense of charge
Definition
an onrush or attack
He led the cavalry charge from the front.
Synonyms
attack,
rush,
assault,
onset,
onslaught,
stampede,
sortie

Synonyms of 'onset'

onset

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of commencement
Definition
the beginning
All applicants should be at least 16 years of age at the commencement of this course.
Synonyms
beginning,
start,
opening,
launch,
birth,
origin,
dawn (literary),
outset,
onset,
initiation,
inauguration,
inception,
embarkation
in the sense of inception
Definition
the beginning of a project
Since its inception, the company has produced 53 different designs.
Synonyms
beginning,
start,
rise,
birth,
origin,
dawn (literary),
outset,
initiation,
inauguration,
commencement,
kickoff (informal)
in the sense of kick-off
Definition
the time when an event is due to begin
people awaiting the kick-off of the parade
Synonyms
start,
opening,
beginning,
commencement,
outset,
starting point,
inception
in the sense of onslaught
Definition
a violent attack
a military onslaught against the rebels
Synonyms
attack,
charge,
campaign,
strike,
rush,
assault,
raid,
invasion,
offensive,
blitz,
onset,
foray,
incursion,
onrush,
inroad
in the sense of outbreak
On the outbreak of war he expected to be called up.
Synonyms
onset,
beginning,
outset,
opening,
dawn (literary),
commencement
in the sense of start
Definition
the place or time at which something begins
She demanded to know why she had not been told from the start.
Synonyms
beginning,
outset,
opening,
birth,
foundation,
dawn (literary),
first step(s),
onset,
initiation,
inauguration,
inception,
commencement,
kickoff (informal),
opening move
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