symptom

英 ['sɪm(p)təm] 美 ['sɪmptəm]
  • n. [临床] 症状;征兆
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symptom 症状,征兆

来自希腊语 symptoma, 疾病, 发生, 来自 sym-, 一起, 一致,-pt, 追逐, 降落, 词源同 compete,petition,-oma,名词后缀。引申词义症状,征兆等。词义演变比较 syndrome,综合症。

symptom
symptom: [16] A symptom is etymologically something that ‘happens’ – an occurrence or phenomenon. The word’s application to physiological phenomena as signs of disease is a secondary development. It comes via late Latin symptōma from Greek súmptōma ‘occurrence’, a derivative of sumpíptein ‘fall together’, hence ‘fall on, happen to’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix sun- ‘together’ and píptein ‘fall’.
symptom (n.)
1540s, re-Latinized from sinthoma (late 14c.), from Medieval Latin sinthoma "symptom of a disease," altered from Late Latin symptoma, from Greek symptoma "a happening, accident, disease," from stem of sympiptein "to befall, happen; coincide, fall together," from assimilated form of syn- "together" (see syn-) + piptein "to fall," from PIE *pi-pt-, reduplicated form of root *pet- "to rush; to fly" (see petition (n.)).

Spelling restored in early Modern English in part by influence of Middle French symptome (16c.). General (non-medical) use is from 1610s.
1. One prominent symptom of the disease is progressive loss of memory.
这种疾病的一个显著症状就是记忆逐渐丧失。

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2. Victoria was strangely undisturbed by this symptom, even though her husband and family were frightened.
尽管丈夫和家人都吓坏了,维多利亚却对这一症状出奇地淡定。

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3. It is probable that the medication will suppress the symptom without treating the condition.
这种药物有可能治标不治本。

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4. Was the noise a cause of the illness, or were the complaints about noise merely a symptom?
噪音是病因呢, 还是对噪音的抱怨仅仅是一种症状 呢 ?

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5. Your problem with keeping boyfriends is just a symptom of a larger problem: making and keeping friends.
你在维系同男友的关系时遭遇的困难暴露了一个更大的问题:如何结交朋友和维持友谊。

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