Jaundice
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British pronunciation/d‍ʒˈɔːndɪs/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒɔndəs/

"jaundice"的定义和意义

Jaundice
01

偏见, 敌意

a prejudice, bitter, and hostile attitude or state
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She spoke about the issue with a jaundice that suggested deep-seated anger.
她谈论这个问题时带着一种偏见和敌意,暗示着她内心深处的愤怒。
His jaundice toward the company stemmed from a long history of grievances.
他对公司的偏见源于长期的不满。
02

黄疸, 胆道阻塞

a medical condition in which one's skin or the whites in one's eyes turn yellow, caused by a liver disease or blockage of the bile duct

What is "jaundice"?

Jaundice is a condition where the skin and the whites of the eyes turn yellow. This happens because of a build-up of bilirubin, a yellow pigment that is made when red blood cells break down. Jaundice can be caused by various conditions, such as liver disease, bile duct blockage, or hemolysis, which is the rapid breakdown of red blood cells. Symptoms may include yellowing of the skin and eyes, dark urine, pale stools, and itching. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may involve medications, surgery, or other medical procedures to address the issue.

to jaundice
01

黄疸, 发黄

to affect or be affected by the medical condition known as jaundice, characterized by a yellowing of the skin or eyes
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After the newborn was diagnosed with high bilirubin levels, the doctors were concerned he might jaundice.
在新生儿被诊断出胆红素水平过高后,医生担心他可能会黄疸,发黄。
The medical team monitored the patient closely, suspecting he might jaundice if his liver function deteriorated further.
医疗团队密切监测患者,怀疑他如果肝功能进一步恶化可能会出现黄疸,发黄。
02

使偏见, 扭曲

to give a negative view or twist to something
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His past experiences jaundiced his views on relationships, making him overly cautious.
他的过去经历使偏见了他对人际关系的看法,使他变得过于谨慎。
Critics argue that the media often jaundices the truth to create a more compelling story.
批评者认为媒体常常使偏见真相,以创造一个更引人入胜的故事。
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