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symp·tom
/ˈsɪm(p)təm/
癥狀,徵候,徵兆
From:
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symp·tom
/ˈsɪm(p)təm/
名詞
癥狀,征兆
From:
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symptom
症狀
From:
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symptom
徵兆
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Symp·tom
n.
1.
Med.
Any
affection
which
accompanies
disease
;
a
perceptible
change
in
the
body
or
its
functions
,
which
indicates
disease
,
or
the
kind
or
phases
of
disease
;
as
,
the
causes
of
disease
often
lie
beyond
our
sight
,
but
we
learn
their
nature
by
the
symptoms
exhibited
.
Like
the
sick
man
,
we
are
expiring
with
all
sorts
of
good
symptoms
.
--
Swift
.
2.
A
sign
or
token
;
that
which
indicates
the
existence
of
something
else
;
as
,
corruption
in
elections
is
a
symptom
of
the
decay
of
public
virtue
.
Syn:
--
Mark
;
note
;
sign
;
token
;
indication
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
symptom
n
1: (
medicine
)
any
sensation
or
change
in
bodily
function
that
is
experienced
by
a
patient
and
is
associated
with
a
particular
disease
2:
anything
that
accompanies
X
and
is
regarded
as
an
indication
of
X's
existence
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