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Definition of diseased in English: diseasedadjective dɪˈziːzddəˈzizd 1Suffering from disease. 患病的 受病害的树。 Example sentencesExamples - But now there are fears the grouse could become weak and diseased unless their numbers are reduced
- Owners of diseased trees had a responsibility to destroy them as soon as possible.
- We have the world's largest population of diseased and disabled.
- The standard treatment is draconic: The diseased trees are simply cut down and burned.
- The only thing I can figure is that they want the diseased bison to infect cattle and thereby harm the beef industry.
- Because there is no cure, the only solution is to cut down both diseased and healthy trees when the insect is found in an area.
- As the organ transplant industry has grown, the possibility of infection from diseased tissue has become a concern.
- Men working in the wood said they were felling the trees for firewood because they were diseased and dangerous.
- Even if predators don't kill the diseased animal, hunger surely will.
- A spokesman for the school confirmed that examination had revealed the trees to be diseased.
- Carefully cut out as many of the stems as necessary, taking out diseased or weak growth first and untangle the rest if possible.
- The company has also reduced the height of the development and has introduced a tree planting scheme to replace the diseased trees already felled.
- Not every animal exposed to a disease agent becomes infected or diseased.
- When the heart suffers damage or becomes diseased, it struggles to heal and resume normal functioning.
- One approach is to remove genetic material from a diseased organism, thus making the material weaker.
- Eventually she gets a job as a beef trimmer, generally a man's job, trimming the meat of diseased cattle.
- The co-operation is conditional on seven specific measures including the culling of diseased populations of badgers.
- This would not affect the use of such a weapon in order to prevent the suffering of an injured or diseased deer.
- A City Council report says the trees were diseased meaning they had to be axed before they toppled over.
- Humans are only rarely infected by handling a diseased animal and infection is only temporary and mild.
Synonyms unhealthy, ill, sick, unwell, ailing, infirm, sickly, unsound, unwholesome, infected, septic, contaminated, blighted, rotten, bad, abnormal Australian informal crook archaic peccant - 1.1 Abnormal and corrupt.
〈喻〉不正常的,堕落的 I cannot bear your diseased view of mankind 我无法忍受你对人类的病态看法。 Example sentencesExamples - Putting issues in the cupboard only allow them to fester into diseased debates over injustice or elite arrogance.
- Are they the product of a diseased mind, a sick imagination, a temporary lapse of sanity?
- She refers to the place as a diseased blight whose continuing existence diminishes the country.
- What the townspeople really suffer from are diseased consciences brought on by severe greed.
- The only cure for a diseased culture is a healthy culture and the only source of a healthy culture is a healthy spirituality.
Definition of diseased in US English: diseasedadjectivedəˈzizddəˈzēzd 1Suffering from disease. 患病的 all the diseased cattle have been removed Example sentencesExamples - When the heart suffers damage or becomes diseased, it struggles to heal and resume normal functioning.
- As the organ transplant industry has grown, the possibility of infection from diseased tissue has become a concern.
- Owners of diseased trees had a responsibility to destroy them as soon as possible.
- The standard treatment is draconic: The diseased trees are simply cut down and burned.
- The only thing I can figure is that they want the diseased bison to infect cattle and thereby harm the beef industry.
- A City Council report says the trees were diseased meaning they had to be axed before they toppled over.
- Because there is no cure, the only solution is to cut down both diseased and healthy trees when the insect is found in an area.
- Carefully cut out as many of the stems as necessary, taking out diseased or weak growth first and untangle the rest if possible.
- Eventually she gets a job as a beef trimmer, generally a man's job, trimming the meat of diseased cattle.
- Not every animal exposed to a disease agent becomes infected or diseased.
- We have the world's largest population of diseased and disabled.
- A spokesman for the school confirmed that examination had revealed the trees to be diseased.
- Men working in the wood said they were felling the trees for firewood because they were diseased and dangerous.
- Even if predators don't kill the diseased animal, hunger surely will.
- But now there are fears the grouse could become weak and diseased unless their numbers are reduced
- This would not affect the use of such a weapon in order to prevent the suffering of an injured or diseased deer.
- One approach is to remove genetic material from a diseased organism, thus making the material weaker.
- The co-operation is conditional on seven specific measures including the culling of diseased populations of badgers.
- Humans are only rarely infected by handling a diseased animal and infection is only temporary and mild.
- The company has also reduced the height of the development and has introduced a tree planting scheme to replace the diseased trees already felled.
Synonyms unhealthy, ill, sick, unwell, ailing, infirm, sickly, unsound, unwholesome, infected, septic, contaminated, blighted, rotten, bad, abnormal - 1.1 Abnormal and corrupt.
〈喻〉不正常的,堕落的 I cannot bear your diseased view of mankind 我无法忍受你对人类的病态看法。 Example sentencesExamples - The only cure for a diseased culture is a healthy culture and the only source of a healthy culture is a healthy spirituality.
- What the townspeople really suffer from are diseased consciences brought on by severe greed.
- She refers to the place as a diseased blight whose continuing existence diminishes the country.
- Are they the product of a diseased mind, a sick imagination, a temporary lapse of sanity?
- Putting issues in the cupboard only allow them to fester into diseased debates over injustice or elite arrogance.
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