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Definition of dyspeptic in English: dyspepticadjective dɪsˈpɛptɪkdɪsˈpɛptɪk Having indigestion or a consequent air of irritable bad temper. 消化不良的;(由消化不良引起)脾气坏的,阴郁的 Example sentencesExamples - ‘How should I know what you read? ‘asked the dyspeptic Sol.’
- Four randomised controlled trials have confirmed that H pylori ‘test and treat’ is more cost effective than endoscopy, and many guidelines now recommend this approach for young dyspeptic patients.
- The authors conclude that in dyspeptic patients older than 50 years, initial endoscopy could be an effective strategy if the cost of the procedure could be lowered.
- Most dyspeptic patients have no clinically significant abnormalities on investigation.
- Some were grateful for the advice; others were amused, acerbic, occasionally even dyspeptic.
- They stated that testing for Helicobacter pylori in dyspeptic patients provided additional diagnostic information in patients deemed to have a high risk of peptic ulcer.
- Among the main entrées, only the braised pork belly drew much praise from the collection of prim, quietly dyspeptic foodies arrayed at my table.
- About 30% of dyspeptic patients did not respond to the eradication treatment.
- Such a strategy involves treating dyspeptic patients positive for H pylori without actual ulcer disease.
- The meta-analysis estimated a significant 9% reduction in the number of patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia remaining dyspeptic after the use of H pylori eradication treatment.
- In populations with a high incidence of ulcer disease, the authors recommend antibiotic treatment for all H. pylori-positive, dyspeptic patients.
- An H pylori test and treat strategy in high risk patients would result in prescription of eradication therapy in only 9.6% of all dyspeptic patients, 26% of whom would have a peptic ulcer.
- Both men are chronically dyspeptic, which is, perhaps, what makes them so good.
- Investigation of dyspeptic patients by test and endoscopy increased the use of resources without producing benefit.
- I notice from looking back at that post how dyspeptic I sound.
- My hit counter goes up every time I have a feud with some dyspeptic sociopath on the pro-war left.
- Liberal railings against ‘tax cuts for the wealthy’ usually leave me feeling quite dyspeptic.
- I have been insomniac, dyspeptic, paranoid and weepy, mostly after hours but occasionally at lunchtime, sequestered between my big bookshelf and my desk.
- Barry confessed a few years ago that he's a raving libertarian - just the kind of dyspeptic crank who would take pleasure in thumbing Washington in the eye.
- They are trying to get around Dean's fight-back persona by portraying him as a dyspeptic, impetuous fool.
Synonyms bad-tempered, short-tempered, irritable, snappish, testy, tetchy, touchy, crabbed, crabby, crotchety, grouchy, cantankerous, peevish, cross, fractious, disagreeable, pettish, waspish, prickly, peppery, cross-grained bilious, liverish informal snappy, chippy, on a short fuse, short-fused British informal shirty, stroppy, narky, ratty, eggy, like a bear with a sore head North American informal cranky, ornery, peckish, soreheaded Australian/New Zealand informal snaky informal, dated waxy, miffy
noun dɪsˈpɛptɪkdɪsˈpɛptɪk A person who suffers from indigestion or bad temper. 消化不良患者;脾气坏的人
Rhymesaseptic, epileptic, nympholeptic, peptic, proleptic, sceptic (US skeptic), septic Definition of dyspeptic in US English: dyspepticadjectivedɪsˈpɛptɪkdisˈpeptik Of or having indigestion or consequent irritability or depression. 消化不良的;(由消化不良引起)脾气坏的,阴郁的 Example sentencesExamples - Among the main entrées, only the braised pork belly drew much praise from the collection of prim, quietly dyspeptic foodies arrayed at my table.
- The meta-analysis estimated a significant 9% reduction in the number of patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia remaining dyspeptic after the use of H pylori eradication treatment.
- Barry confessed a few years ago that he's a raving libertarian - just the kind of dyspeptic crank who would take pleasure in thumbing Washington in the eye.
- Both men are chronically dyspeptic, which is, perhaps, what makes them so good.
- Most dyspeptic patients have no clinically significant abnormalities on investigation.
- They stated that testing for Helicobacter pylori in dyspeptic patients provided additional diagnostic information in patients deemed to have a high risk of peptic ulcer.
- In populations with a high incidence of ulcer disease, the authors recommend antibiotic treatment for all H. pylori-positive, dyspeptic patients.
- I have been insomniac, dyspeptic, paranoid and weepy, mostly after hours but occasionally at lunchtime, sequestered between my big bookshelf and my desk.
- Investigation of dyspeptic patients by test and endoscopy increased the use of resources without producing benefit.
- Such a strategy involves treating dyspeptic patients positive for H pylori without actual ulcer disease.
- An H pylori test and treat strategy in high risk patients would result in prescription of eradication therapy in only 9.6% of all dyspeptic patients, 26% of whom would have a peptic ulcer.
- My hit counter goes up every time I have a feud with some dyspeptic sociopath on the pro-war left.
- I notice from looking back at that post how dyspeptic I sound.
- ‘How should I know what you read? ‘asked the dyspeptic Sol.’
- The authors conclude that in dyspeptic patients older than 50 years, initial endoscopy could be an effective strategy if the cost of the procedure could be lowered.
- They are trying to get around Dean's fight-back persona by portraying him as a dyspeptic, impetuous fool.
- About 30% of dyspeptic patients did not respond to the eradication treatment.
- Some were grateful for the advice; others were amused, acerbic, occasionally even dyspeptic.
- Four randomised controlled trials have confirmed that H pylori ‘test and treat’ is more cost effective than endoscopy, and many guidelines now recommend this approach for young dyspeptic patients.
- Liberal railings against ‘tax cuts for the wealthy’ usually leave me feeling quite dyspeptic.
Synonyms bad-tempered, short-tempered, irritable, snappish, testy, tetchy, touchy, crabbed, crabby, crotchety, grouchy, cantankerous, peevish, cross, fractious, disagreeable, pettish, waspish, prickly, peppery, cross-grained
noundɪsˈpɛptɪkdisˈpeptik A person who suffers from indigestion or irritability. 消化不良患者;脾气坏的人 |