alcoholism如何读

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alcoholism是什么意思

  • n.酒精中毒;酗酒

alcoholism自然拼读

al·co·hol·ism

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alcoholism词根

词根:alcohol

adj.

alcoholic 酒精的,含酒精的

n.

alcohol 酒精,乙醇

alcoholic 酒鬼,酗酒者

vt.

alcoholize 醇化;变成酒精;浸渍酒精中

alcoholism英英释义

noun

continued excessive or compulsive use of alcoholic drinks

a chronic, a progressive, potentially fatal disorder marked by excessive and usually compulsive drinking of alcohol leading to psychological and physical dependence or addictionNote: Alcoholism is typically characterized by the inability to control alcoholic drinking, impairment of the ability to work and socialize, tendency to drink alone and engage in violent behavior, neglect of physical appearance and proper nutrition, alcohol-related illness (such as hepatitis or cirrhosis of the liver), and moderate to severe withdrawal symptoms (such as irritability, anxiety, tremors, insomnia, and confusion) upon detoxification.

acute alcohol poisoning resulting from the usually rapid consumption of excessive alcoholic beverages

alcoholism词组

chronic alcoholism[医]慢性醇中毒

alcoholism词源中文解释

"酒精成瘾病",最早见于1882年,由 alcohol 和 -ism 组成,或者来自现代拉丁语 alcoholismus,由瑞典医学教授 Magnus Huss 于1852年创造,意为我们现在所称的"酒精中毒,过量饮酒的影响"。在早期,酒精成瘾可能被称为 habitual drunkenness 或其他类似的术语。

alcoholism_医学行业词汇

醇中毒,酒精中毒:以病态饮酒并在社交和工作上造成严重损失为特征的病变,在DSMⅢ-R中是指滥饮(酒精),如有耐受性或戒断症状,则为酒精依赖性

alcoholism_药学行业词汇

酒精中毒

alcoholism词源英文解释

The first known use of alcoholism was in 1848

alcoholism儿童词典英英释义

aldrinnoun

a very poisonous long-acting insecticide that is no longer used

aldermannoun

a member of a city legislative body

aldermannoun

a member of a city legislative body

aldermannoun

a member of a city legislative body

aldernoun

any of a genus of toothed-leaved trees or shrubs related to the birches

alcovenoun

a small section of a room set back from the rest of it

an arched opening (as in a wall) : niche

alcoholnoun

ethanol especially when used as the substance in fermented or distilled liquors (as beer or whiskey) that can make one drunk

drink (as beer, wine, or whiskey) containing ethanol

any of various carbon compounds that are similar to ethanol in having one or more hydroxyl groups

alcoholismnoun

continued, uncontrolled, and greater than normal use of alcoholic drinksalso: an abnormal bodily state associated with such use

alcoholism医学词典英英释义

alcoholismnoun

continued excessive or compulsive use of alcoholic drinks

a chronic, progressive, potentially fatal disorder marked by excessive and usually compulsive drinking of alcohol leading to psychological and physical dependence or addictionNote: Alcoholism is typically characterized by the inability to control alcoholic drinking, impairment of the ability to work and socialize, tendency to drink alone and engage in violent behavior, neglect of physical appearance and proper nutrition, alcohol-related illness (such as hepatitis or cirrhosis of the liver), and moderate to severe withdrawal symptoms (such as irritability, anxiety, tremors, insomnia, and confusion) upon detoxification. compare acute alcoholism

alcoholism 例句

1 It did strive for some social relevancy, though, with its portrait of alcoholism.

2 Hunt circles this question with growing intensity as she draws lines between her mother’s overstuffed house, her father’s alcoholism and her own relationship to art.

3 Add to that his alcoholism and it's a wonder he can still function.

4 He tells the magazine the pair canceled many tours because of Joel's illnesses and "alcoholism."

5 Clearly, my grandmother's alcoholism was to blame, not my then two-year-old mother.

6 Her alcoholism is referred to but she's not on some great, redemptive journey to sobriety.

7 He ran away from the family at 16 and spent years on the street or in prison, struggling with alcoholism, drug addiction, post-traumatic stress disorder and an intractable sense of alienation.

8 As the new season opens, Pray's despair drags him into alcoholism, and Porter channels a rage and sadness into his portrayal that transforms some truly hacky dialogue into if not gold then something passable.

9 Having experienced struggles with alcoholism, Troyer was admitted to hospital earlier this month.

10 The two funny men also shared a personal demon: alcoholism.

11 His brother has said Kinkade battled alcoholism and relapsed before his death.

12 People seemed to look past the uptick in reported cases of alcoholism and the rise in drugs like opium and morphine, focusing instead on the alleged misuse of absinthe.

13 His photographic career abruptly ended by 1972 when he moved to Memphis to sober up after struggling with alcoholism for quite some time.

14 “I had a long and very difficult battle with alcoholism,” he explains.

15 During the 1980s her married clients didn’t come to her because their sex life was bad, they came because of domestic violence or alcoholism, “not because we don’t talk any more”.

16 There is no magic pill to cure alcoholism, according to a scientific review of the evidence of five drugs being prescribed by doctors.

17 But I had a challenging childhood that was touched by alcoholism and a need to grow up quicker than most kids do.

18 Sugar is addictive and alcoholism is a progressive disease, and so these shops represent an errand for some, a life-threatening lure for others.

19 Mike was damaged even before the death of his son, as suggested by repeated references to his alcoholism.

20 Although he went on to find success in a series of American tours in the early 1950s, he died at 39 from pneumonia, exacerbated by alcoholism.

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