词汇 | bedridden |
释义 | bedridden adjective uk /ˈbed.rɪd.ən/ us /ˈbed.rɪd.ən/ having to stay in bed because of illness or injury: (因病或受伤)卧床不起的 His aunt was 93 and bedridden.他婶婶93岁了,长年卧床。 Not fit & healthy be a shadow/shell of your former selfidiom be at death's dooridiom bed clinically obese complain of something critical list frailty gaunt groggy hollow hollow-eyed infirm overnutrition poorly rough run someone/something down take to your bedidiom undernourishment unhealthful wan bedridden | American Dictionarybedridden adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈbedˌrɪd·ən/ unable to get out of bed because of illness or injury Examples of bedriddenbedridden Therefore, although acute gastroenteritis is generally a self-limiting mild disease, this bedridden population is at increased risk for complications and death. Both remained aware of their surroundings and able to make slight movements, although permanently bedridden. In this case, the substitute is a dying woman, who is bedridden for over a year with a painfully swollen foot. Patients were excluded if, prior to the fracture, they were completely dependent and bedridden or if they were functionally independent. The twin foci are care for the severely frail and bedridden aged and health education. During the qualitative fieldwork, however, people who were bedridden or who demonstrated symptoms of dementia were sought out. A spinal fusion was required to straighten this and prevent his becoming totally bedridden. I was trying to think of myself as an old, old man, bedridden. Nurses also avoided using aids which are known to irritate the s kin of bedridden patients, such as a drawsheet and massage. She's not bedridden or nothing like that. However, there were strongly significant differences across groups in the proportion of subjects reporting constant fatigue, being bedridden or shut-in because of fatigue, and in exertion pattern. They also collected data daily during two weeks about staff numbers and structure, other personnel in the ward, patient numbers and the proportion of patients who were bedridden. Ataxia was not investigated because the patient was bedridden and could not respond to the instructions of the psychiatrist because of delirium. Wolpert et al.117 found that underweight bedridden residents treated with norbolathane for two months had improved mood and social interest when compared to placebo, but weight did not change. Sheepskins have moved from beneath the bedridden elderly to the pride of place in front of fireplaces. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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