emaciation
[ɪ,meʃɪ'eʃən]
GRE
1. => make lean, make thin, cause to waste away.
- emaciation (n.)
- 1660s, from Latin emaciationem, noun of state from past participle stem of emaciare (see emaciate), or perhaps a native formation from emaciate.
- 1. His face was hollowed out to the point of emaciation.
- 他的脸瘦削到了憔悴的地步.
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- 2. These photographs show extremes of obesity and emaciation.
- 这些照片展现了肥胖与消瘦两个极端.
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- 3. But the truly frightening thing was the emaciation of his body.
- 但是最吓人的还是身体羸弱的程度.
来自英汉文学
- 4. Physical examination showed the patients had polyneuropathy, positive hypotension and emaciation.
- 体格检查提示为严重的感觉运动神经病 、 **性低血压和消瘦.
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- 5. Fatigue, flushed cheeks, night sweats and progressive emaciation.
- 症状﹕疲倦﹐潮热矔红 ﹐ 盗汗﹐渐渐消瘦.
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