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单词 habitus
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Definition of habitus in English:

habitus

noun ˈhabɪtəsˈhabədəs
mass nounPsychology Medicine
  • General constitution, especially physical build.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their large body habitus and associated serious comorbidities make patients who are morbidly obese high-risk surgical candidates who require careful planning and implementation of patient care.
    • Hybrids are most easily recognizable by their intermediate habitus.
    • On physical examination, the patient's vital signs (particularly temperature and blood pressure) and body habitus should be noted.
    • If the procedure is planned in advance, an enterostomal therapy nurse will mark a location on the patient's abdomen that matches the patient's contours, waist and belt line, and body habitus.
    • This border varies in position according to body habitus as well as disease.
    • On the contrary, experiences of anorexia drew directly from people's habitus, from their everyday relationships and experiences with people, places, food, bodies, sexuality and gender relations.
    • The accuracy of ultrasonography greatly depends on operator experience and maternal body habitus.
    • He had a thin body habitus and appeared comfortable at rest.
    • Therefore, this class-specific, gendered habitus would operate across the public/private divide.
    • Physiologic changes in the elder habitus often affect the dosing and choice of medication.
    • Research is needed to determine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of alternative means for detecting conditions not amenable to physical examination because of a patient's body habitus.
    • Not all x-rays were readable because his habitus (ie, body build) sometimes interfered with the area that needed examination.
    • He doesn't have the body habitus for severe sleep apnea.
    • Their large body habitus and comorbidities render them high-risk surgical candidates requiring thorough planning and implementation of care.
    • We investigated these and other measures of body habitus as potential confounders.
    • Some people - especially women - may switch to vegetarianism as a means of restricting energy intake to attain the lean body habitus favored in some sports.
    • However, until the millipede specimens described herein were discovered there was no concrete morphological evidence to support the terrestrial habitus of the oldest millipedes.
    • During pregnancy, a woman undergoes many physiological and hormonal changes that can alter her metabolism and body habitus.
    • Just as we all vary in height and body habitus, everyone has their own personal maximum heart rate genetically ‘hardwired’.
    • The officials, from the same habitus as the runners, control the sport and impose penalties when they detect infringements of the rules.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Latin.

 
 

Definition of habitus in US English:

habitus

nounˈhabədəs
Psychology Medicine
  • General constitution, especially bodily build.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The accuracy of ultrasonography greatly depends on operator experience and maternal body habitus.
    • The officials, from the same habitus as the runners, control the sport and impose penalties when they detect infringements of the rules.
    • However, until the millipede specimens described herein were discovered there was no concrete morphological evidence to support the terrestrial habitus of the oldest millipedes.
    • Not all x-rays were readable because his habitus (ie, body build) sometimes interfered with the area that needed examination.
    • Some people - especially women - may switch to vegetarianism as a means of restricting energy intake to attain the lean body habitus favored in some sports.
    • He had a thin body habitus and appeared comfortable at rest.
    • We investigated these and other measures of body habitus as potential confounders.
    • Research is needed to determine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of alternative means for detecting conditions not amenable to physical examination because of a patient's body habitus.
    • Their large body habitus and comorbidities render them high-risk surgical candidates requiring thorough planning and implementation of care.
    • On the contrary, experiences of anorexia drew directly from people's habitus, from their everyday relationships and experiences with people, places, food, bodies, sexuality and gender relations.
    • Physiologic changes in the elder habitus often affect the dosing and choice of medication.
    • This border varies in position according to body habitus as well as disease.
    • Their large body habitus and associated serious comorbidities make patients who are morbidly obese high-risk surgical candidates who require careful planning and implementation of patient care.
    • On physical examination, the patient's vital signs (particularly temperature and blood pressure) and body habitus should be noted.
    • If the procedure is planned in advance, an enterostomal therapy nurse will mark a location on the patient's abdomen that matches the patient's contours, waist and belt line, and body habitus.
    • Just as we all vary in height and body habitus, everyone has their own personal maximum heart rate genetically ‘hardwired’.
    • Hybrids are most easily recognizable by their intermediate habitus.
    • He doesn't have the body habitus for severe sleep apnea.
    • Therefore, this class-specific, gendered habitus would operate across the public/private divide.
    • During pregnancy, a woman undergoes many physiological and hormonal changes that can alter her metabolism and body habitus.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Latin.

 
 
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