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词汇 relapse
释义 relapse
verb[ I ]
 formaluk /rɪˈlæps/ us /rɪˈlæps/
to become ill or start behaving badly again, after making an improvement: (病好转后)复发;故态复萌;重新堕落
She managed to stop using drugs for a month, but then relapsed.她坚持了1个月没有吸毒,但是接着又故态复萌。
He looked happy for a brief while, before relapsing into silent misery.有那么一阵子他看上去很幸福,但接着又陷入了无言的苦恼中。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Deteriorating and making worse
add
admin
aggravate
backslide
be downhillidiom
debase
deteriorate
deterioration
devaluation
disintegrate
dog
one step forward, two steps backidiom
regress
regression
regressive
regressively
vulgarize
wear thinidiom
worse
worsen

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Being & falling ill
relapse
noun[ C ]
 formaluk /ˈriː.læps/ us /ˈriː.læps/
If someone who is getting better after an illness has a relapse, they become ill again: 旧病复发
She was looking quite healthy on Friday, but she had/suffered a relapse over the weekend and was taken back into hospital.周五的时候她看上去还很健康,但到了周末病情复发,又被送回了医院。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Not fit & healthy
be a shadow/shell of your former selfidiom
be at death's dooridiom
bed
clinically obese
complain of something
critical list
emaciated
frailty
gaunt
groggy
hollow
infirm
overnutrition
poorly
rough
run someone/something down
take to your bedidiom
undernourishment
unhealthful
wan

relapse | American Dictionary


relapse
verb[ I ]
us/rɪˈlæps/
to return to a previous bad condition or a worse way of life after making an improvement:
She briefly relapsed twice after being released from the hospital.
relapse
noun[ C ]
us/rɪˈlæps, ˈri·læps/
the return of an illness suffered previously

relapse | Business English


relapse
verb[ I ]
uk /rɪˈlæps/us
to get worse after a successful period or after increasing in value:
A leading commodities analyst said it thought economic conditions in the US would relapse in the coming months.
If interest rates are set too high, the country may well relapse into recession.
relapse
noun[ S ]
uk /rɪˈlæps, ˈriːlæps/us
a situation in which something gets worse after a successful period or in which prices go down after increasing in value:
Shares of the UK's leading chemicals manufacturer have suffered another relapse in the past week.

Examples of relapse


relapse
Early neuroleptic medication within one year after onset can reduce risk of later relapses in schizophrenia patients.
Only acutely relapsing patients, and those with isolated demyelinating lesions included.
Observations on immunity in relapsing fever and trypanosomiasis.
Renal involvement may run a chronic remitting and relapsing course.
Injected intra-peritoneally with 1 c. c. of defibrinated relapsing fever blood diluted with 2 c. c. of sterile saline.
Over 18 months, there was a significant reduction in manic relapses and improvements in overall social functioning and employment for the experimental group.
We demonstrated that the first 2 years are critical, with all first relapses and the majority of neurotoxicity occurring within that period.
The condition remits and relapses unpredictably, which makes study difficult.
We found a trend for poorer performance in divided attention at discharge in subjects who relapsed.
The authors infected monkeys and mice with the spirochaetes obtained from human cases of relapsing fever, but failed to transmit infection by means of lice.
Intra-peritoneal of 0'15 c. c. defibrinated relapsing fever blood in 0-5 c. c. saline.
Intra-peritoneal injection of 0*3 c. c. defibrinated relapsing fever blood in 0'7 c. c. saline.
Is it surprising then that after such violent roles there follow relapses into feverishness and debility?
The use of patient recall and retrospective analysis of case note information to identify relapses and admissions may have led to inaccuracies.
The fact that only 18 % of the patients relapsed within 12 years is remarkable.
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