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tu·ber·cu·lar
tu buhrk y lr [or] t buhrk y lr
Adjective
1. characterized by the presence of tuberculosis lesions or tubercles;
"tubercular leprosy"
2. pertaining to or of the nature of a normal tuberosity or tubercle;
"a tubercular process for the attachment of a ligament or muscle"
3. relating to tuberculosis or those suffering from it;
"a tubercular hospital"
4. constituting or afflicted with or caused by tuberculosis or the tubercle bacillus;
"a tubercular child"
"tuberculous patients"
"tubercular meningitis"
1799年,源自拉丁语 tuberculum(见 tubercle)和 -ar,意为“具有块茎特征的”。自1898年起,意为“患有结核病的”。
结节的,结节状的:参见tuberculous
The first known use of tubercular was in 1773
tubingnoun
material in the form of a tube
a series or system of tubes
the sport or activity of riding an inner tube (as down a river or snowy slope)
tub1 of 2noun
a wide low container
an old or slow boat
bathtub
bath sense 1
the amount that a tub will hold
tub2 of 2verb
to wash or bathe in a tub
tubenoun
a slender channel within a plant or animal body : duct
a long hollow cylinderespecially: one to carry fluids
the part of a wind instrument that connects the mouthpiece with the open end
a soft container shaped something like a tube whose contents (as toothpaste or glue) can be removed by squeezing
inner tube
electron tube
television sense 2
an article of clothing shaped like a tube
tube socks
tubernoun
a short fleshy usually underground stem (as of a potato plant) having tiny scalelike leaves each with a bud at its base that can produce a new plant compare bulb sense 1a, corm
a fleshy root or rhizome that resembles a tuber
tuberousadjective
consisting of, resembling, or producing a tuber
of, relating to, or being a plant tuber
tuberositynoun
a rounded lumpespecially: one on a bone usually serving for the attachment of muscles or ligaments
tuberosenoun
an herb related to the agaves and grown for its spike of fragrant white flowers
tuberculosisnoun
a disease of human beings and some other vertebrates caused by a bacterium and usually marked by wasting, fever, and formation of cheesy tubercles that in human beings occur mostly in the lungs
tuberculinnoun
a sterile liquid that contains substances taken from the bacterium that causes tuberculosis and is used in the diagnosis of the disease
tubercularadjective
of, relating to, or affected with tuberculosis
a tubercular patient
tubercular1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or affected with tuberculosis : tuberculous
caused by the tubercle bacillus
tubercular meningitis
characterized by lesions that are or resemble tubercles
relating to, resembling, or constituting a tubercle : tuberculated
tubercular2 of 2noun
an individual affected with tuberculosis
1 And the love affair between the poet Rodolfo and the sweet, tubercular seamstress Mimi is one of the great romantic linkups in all of opera.
2 With the “Funeral March” at its center, LaFarge’s multifaceted “journey” covers everything from the tubercular composer’s relationship with the gender-bending author George Sand to the video game “Frederic: The Resurrection of Music.”
3 Beyond lies Kamrangir Char, a vast slum where clouds of acrid smoke from burning rubbish hide tenements packed with thin men, anxious women and grubby children with tubercular coughs.
4 He had lost an older brother, Harold, to tuberculosis at age 24, and a younger brother, Arthur, to tubercular encephalitis at age 7, according to the Nixon library.
5 The slender 26-year-old had recently come West from Atlanta, hoping the drier climate would ease his tubercular cough.
6 My mother's mother, fatally ill with tubercular infection, fell into a suicidal depression and was institutionalized. My mother, who had just started college, had to quit and look for work.
我母亲的母亲,不幸的患上了结核病,意气消沉的想自杀并且遭受收容机构所产生的不良影响。
7 Autopsies on large numbers of individuals in some of our great hospitals have shown that as many as ninety-nine per cent. of the subjects show tubercular lesions of some kind.
8 Before he died of tubercular meningitis in 1920 at age 35, he won praise from artists like Picasso and Chaim Soutine for the modern way he composed his figures.
9 He caught tubercular meningitis some time in 1958 and he was hospitalised for six months, and after that the last place they would let him go were smoky dives like The Cavern.
10 I cover my mouth with my napkin and cough and cough like some tubercular old uncle.
11 As the prisoners and jail guards fought battles for over a week, Basit contracted tubercular meningitis and lay in his cell without being noticed.
12 He was diagnosed with tubercular meningitis, which damaged his spinal cord.
13 His recent discovery of the bacillus of tuberculosis definitely removes the tubercular process from the group of dyscrasic or constitutional affections to that of the infective diseases.
14 Kate guesses that this whole place was once the fresh-air retreat of a tubercular rich person, but now it's a center of child-initiated learning.
凯特猜想这个地方也许之前是个患结核病的富人的休养场所,现在成了由孩子们主导学习的天地。
15 Undoubtedly a large proportion of our infant mortality is of tubercular origin.
16 Spelman resigned on Wednesday after an expert panel criticized the park's handling of animals, including cases of two poisoned pandas, a starved zebra and a tubercular elephant.
本周三斯拜尔曼提出辞职,此前一个专家组对动物园的管理提出了批评,其中包括两只熊猫中毒,一只斑马挨饿以及一只大象患了结核病。
17 The cures, most of which have been effected by means of the red earth, include the healing of broken limbs, tubercular cases, toothache, internal lesions, heart diseases, mumps, paralysis and fevers.
通过红土这种药房,可以治愈绝大多数的病患,如骨折、结核病、牙痛、内伤、心脏病、腮腺炎、身体麻痹和感冒发烧等。
18 “Internal Structure of Stars” is Gowery’s maudlin autobiographical tale of abandonment at 11 by his tubercular parents.
19 For more than a century, the museum has exhibited assorted limbs, bones, tubercular lungs and fetuses, all in the name of science and enlightenment.
20 In "Medicine" and "Tomorrow", children are allowed to die of superstition: a tubercular boy is fed a supposedly miracle cure – a bread roll dipped in the blood of an executed revolutionary.
1 不健康
poor unhealthy shaky unfit ill unsound unwholesome unhygienic insalubrious ill-being sickness shatter morbidity distemper
2 结节
nodular tuberculate nodose node tuber tubercle tuberosity knotty nodosity geniculum knot nodule protuberance tuberculum
4 患结核病的
5 结核的
6 结节的
8 结核病
10 患肺痨的
11 有结节的