释义 |
in·flam·ma·tion \ˌinfləˈmāshən\ noun Etymology: Latin inflammation-, inflammatio, from inflammatus (past participle of inflammare to inflame) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at inflame 1. : the act of inflaming or the state of being inflamed < impossible to distinguish an inflammation from an explosion by the amount of violence produced — Gaseous Fuels > < inflammation of nationalism precipitated the next great war — Hans Kohn > 2. : a local response to cellular injury (as by infection or trauma) characterized by capillary dilatation, leukocytic infiltration, heat, and commonly pain and serving as a primary mechanism for control of noxious agents and elimination of damaged tissue |