remission如何读

英:[rɪˈmɪʃn]

美:[rɪˈmɪʃən]

remission是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 宽恕
  2. 减轻
  3. 缓和
  4. 缓解
  5. 豁免
  6. 免除
  7. 赦免
  8. 免罪
  9. 减轻期
  10. 缓解期
  11. 减刑
  12. 减少服刑时间
  13. 减少
  14. 饶恕
  15. 松弛
  16. 减退
  17. 平息
  18. 寄钱
  19. 汇款
  20. 交付

remission自然拼读

re·mis·sion

rih mI shn

remission变形

复数:remissions

remission扩展

remissive (adj.), remissively (adv.), remissiveness (n.)

remission词根

词根:remit

adj.

remiss 怠慢的;迟缓的;不小心的

n.

remit 移交的事物

vi.

remit 汇款;缓和

vt.

remit 宽恕;免除;减轻;传送;使恢复原状

remission英英释义

Noun

1. an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease);

"his cancer is in remission"

2. a payment of money sent to a person in another place

3. (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court)

4. the act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance

remission词源中文解释

约于1200年, remissioun,“宽恕或原谅(罪过)”,源自于古法语 remission “宽恕(罪过),解脱”(12世纪),直接源自拉丁语 remissionem(主格 remissio)“放松,减少”,在词源上是“送回,送走”的名词,来自于 remittere “放松,放手,减弱”(参见 remit)。

从14世纪后期开始,“免除职责或义务”。关于疾病、发热,“减轻,暂时消退”,始于15世纪早期。普遍意义上的“力量或效果的减弱”始于约1600年。1736年开始指“惩罚或处罚的减轻”。

remission_医学行业词汇

缓解,减轻,弛张:疾病症状的减退,亦指发生这一减退的期间,即缓解期

remission_法律行业词汇

案件的移交

反致

案件发回

remission词源英文解释

Middle English remissioun "release from obligation, forgiveness," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French remissiun, borrowed from Latin remissiōn-, remissiō "sending back, release, abatement, cancellation (of a debt)" (Late Latin, "forgiveness, as of sins"), from remittere "to send back, release, relax, waive (a debt, punishment)" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action — more at remit >entry 1

The first known use of remission was in the 13th century

remission儿童词典英英释义

remittancenoun

money sent especially in payment

a sending of money (as to a distant place)

remittalnoun

remission

remit1 of 2verb

to release from the guilt or penalty of : pardon

remit sins

to keep from demanding or calling for

remit a penalty

to give over for consideration, judgment, decision, or action

remit the proposal to a special committee

to send money especially in payment

to lessen in intensity or severity often temporarily : moderate

the fever had remitted

remit2 of 2noun

an act of remitting

something remitted to another person or authority

remissadjective

careless in the performance of work or duty

remiss in paying one's bills

showing neglect or lack of attention

service at the restaurant was remiss

remissadjective

careless in the performance of work or duty

remiss in paying one's bills

showing neglect or lack of attention

service at the restaurant was remiss

remissionnoun

the act or process of remitting

a state or period during which something is remitted

remission医学词典英英释义

remissionnoun

a state or period during which the symptoms of a disease are abated compare arrest, cure entry 1 sense 1, intermission

cancer in remission after treatment

remission 例句

1 After the surgery and a full round of treatments, Paolo’s cancer seemed to be in full remission.

2 Largent, 39, lives in a mobile trailer park with her 12-year-old daughter, who requires frequent doctor appointments as her cancer is in remission.

3 “I don’t know. Hodgkin’s Disease can go into remission. That means I’ll still have it, but I won’t be sick. Right now, I’m holding my own.”

4 The doctors told me my RA was in remission.

5 In "Real Estate", Ruth, in remission from cancer, suspects the disease is returning.

6 Gus is in remission — it's Isaac's eyes that are under attack.

7 Let's hope any second opinions about the subject matter don't put the box office numbers into remission, and that the chemotherapy of indifference doesn't shrink the tumour of profit.

8 There are the familiar expressions: Stage IV, metastases, remission, cure.

9 Before we hung up, she mentioned that her sister-in-law had a friend who sent her own son’s arthritis into remission with alternative medicine.

10 Angela simply wants to resume checking off her list of live goal now that her cancer is in remission.

11 “I’ve seen people whose diabetes, angina or blood pressure goes into remission. I’ve seen autoimmune diseases go away when you cut inflammation,” Freeman says.

12 She was a regular—in a long remission from appendiceal cancer, which I had not previously known existed.

13 After five years of treatment, the drug appeared to chase the cancer into remission.

14 "Dad had actually gone into remission and the cancer was completely unrecognisable," he explained.

15 It is the first case of long-term remission in a child, say the French team, but they accept that it may not be permanent.

16 Since we spoke last October during the London film festival, she has revealed that in 2016 she paused editing on Zama for cancer treatment and is in remission.

17 Thankfully, each trip to my oncologist so far has confirmed that I'm still still in remission.

18 Whipple, who told FOX10 she was only given a year to live when she went to a doctor in July 2019, said that now doctors are hoping she may end up in remission.

19 “Yes, I had a problem with my heart muscle, but it’s in remission,” Adele explained to Ms. Willis when she came to investigate.

20 In March doctors revealed that a second baby born with HIV may have had her infection put into remission by very early treatment, four hours after her birth in suburban Los Angeles in April 2013.

remission 同义词

3 减少服刑时间

remit

8 免刑

pardon

12 减免

relaxation

17 汇款

remittance remit

remission 短语相关

go into remission in remission

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