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慢性的, 长期的
(of an illness) difficult to cure and long-lasting
- Mary's chronic asthma requires daily medication to control her symptoms.
玛丽的慢性哮喘需要每天服药来控制症状。
- David's chronic depression affects his mood and energy levels on a daily basis.
大卫的慢性抑郁症每天都影响着他的情绪和能量水平。
- Tom's chronic arthritis makes it challenging for him to move around comfortably.
汤姆的慢性关节炎使他难以舒适地移动。
- Despite following a strict diet, Tim's chronic diabetes requires constant monitoring of his blood sugar levels.
尽管遵循严格的饮食,蒂姆的慢性糖尿病需要不断监测他的血糖水平。
- Sarah's chronic migraine headaches often last for days, despite trying different medications.
尽管尝试了不同的药物,莎拉的慢性偏头痛经常持续数天。
反义词:
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lasting or continuing for an extended period
- The country faces chronic unemployment.
- There is a chronic shortage of housing in the city.
- The company struggled with chronic financial problems.
- Chronic water scarcity has affected agriculture.
- The report exposed chronic inefficiency in the system.
同义词:
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developing as a regular habit or behavior pattern
- He's a chronic complainer who never finds satisfaction.
- She arrived late again—she's a chronic procrastinator.
- The manager grew tired of his chronic excuses.
- He has a chronic tendency to forget appointments.
- Her chronic lying ruined her reputation.
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