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guinea-pig
guinea-pigIn naval mine warfare, a ship used to determine whether an area can be considered safe from influence mines under certain conditions or, specifically, to detonate pressure mines.Translationsguinea-pig (ˈginipig) noun1. a small animal, like a rabbit, with short ears and often kept as a pet. 天竺鼠 豚鼠,天竺鼠 2. a person used as the subject of an experiment. He was used as a guinea-pig for the new drug. 實驗受測者 供科学实验的人EncyclopediaSeeguinea pigguilty
guilty (gĭl′tē)adj. guilt·ier, guilt·iest 1. a. Responsible for a reprehensible act; culpable.b. Law Found to have violated a criminal law by a jury or judge.c. Deserving blame, as for an error: guilty of misjudgment.2. Suffering from or prompted by a sense of guilt: a guilty conscience. guilt′i·ly adv.guilt′i·ness n.Patient discussion about guiltyQ. I feel guilty about my health caring.Can things I do (or not do) as parent, cause autism in my child? I am a parent who is planning to send my child to school for the first time. : I feel guilty about my health caring. Can things I do (or not do) as parent, cause autism in my child?A. If everyone feels guilty like you about their health, then this whole earth will hold perfect humans with complete health. I wish you the same. Autism is a biomedical disorder. We don't know if there are any things that a parent can do or not do, conclusively, will determine whether their child gets autism or not. In fact, there is no association with anything that a parent can do and their child ending up with autism. Most of the evidence right now points to there being a very strong genetic predisposition in most cases of autism, but not all. More discussions about guilty |