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词汇 pathologically
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Definition of pathologically in English:

pathologically

adverb paθəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)liˌpæθəˈlɑdʒək(ə)li
  • 1In a way that relates to pathology or disease.

    bronchiectasis is defined pathologically as permanent dilatation of the bronchi
    as submodifier pathologically abnormal or enlarged spleens
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pathologically, the lung has a close relation with the nose.
    • Only seven of the removed gallbladders were reported as normal pathologically.
    • If these are pathologically elevated, the pulse oximeter will give a falsely elevated reading.
    • They can become injured and pathologically enlarged and inflamed, either acutely or as a result of chronic repetitive micro-trauma.
    • Pathologically, the gross appearance of an abscess in its early stages is that of a poorly localized area of discoloration and softening.
    • Cerebral abscesses have several distinctive features both clinically and pathologically, regardless of the causative organism.
    • They conducted a study of 111 consecutive patients with pathologically documented lung cancer.
    • Anger causes vasoconstriction in pathologically narrowed arterial segments but has no effect on vasomotion in normal coronary arteries.
    • The so-called embolus forms on a pathologically abnormal wall of a larger vessel and then detaches and circulates in the blood.
    • Few patients experience pathologically low arginine concentrations.
  • 2informal often as submodifier In a way that is psychologically unhealthy or abnormal; compulsively.

    I am pathologically shy
    she was pathologically obsessed with her weight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's like watching the holiday slides of an undeniably talented but pathologically dull photographer.
    • Pathologically violent, he is constantly on the verge of mutiny.
    • I think that is the typical talk of the habitually, perhaps pathologically, closeted.
    • The point about Mr Longfellow Deeds is that he is pathologically nice.
    • He has every intention of refusing, except that Logan is not a man to cross, being pathologically unhinged.
    • This film brings the actor back to his patented wry, literate, pathologically charming British persona.
    • The fact that he's obsessed with his hair—indeed, pathologically sensitive about the whole of his physical appearance—doesn't make him an immodest man.
    • It's not 'politically incorrect' to be racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, or anti-Semitic—it is inhuman and pathologically stupid.
    • He is paranoid, delusional, pathologically self-pitying.
    • He's the obnoxious, insecure, pathologically lying kid everyone knew in grade school.

Definition of pathologically in US English:

pathologically

adverbˌpæθəˈlɑdʒək(ə)liˌpaTHəˈläjək(ə)lē
  • 1In a way that relates to pathology or disease.

    bronchiectasis is defined pathologically as permanent dilatation of the bronchi
    as submodifier pathologically abnormal or enlarged spleens
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They can become injured and pathologically enlarged and inflamed, either acutely or as a result of chronic repetitive micro-trauma.
    • They conducted a study of 111 consecutive patients with pathologically documented lung cancer.
    • Only seven of the removed gallbladders were reported as normal pathologically.
    • Pathologically, the lung has a close relation with the nose.
    • If these are pathologically elevated, the pulse oximeter will give a falsely elevated reading.
    • The so-called embolus forms on a pathologically abnormal wall of a larger vessel and then detaches and circulates in the blood.
    • Few patients experience pathologically low arginine concentrations.
    • Cerebral abscesses have several distinctive features both clinically and pathologically, regardless of the causative organism.
    • Pathologically, the gross appearance of an abscess in its early stages is that of a poorly localized area of discoloration and softening.
    • Anger causes vasoconstriction in pathologically narrowed arterial segments but has no effect on vasomotion in normal coronary arteries.
  • 2informal often as submodifier In a way that is psychologically unhealthy or abnormal; compulsively.

    I am pathologically shy
    she was pathologically obsessed with her weight
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The point about Mr Longfellow Deeds is that he is pathologically nice.
    • He has every intention of refusing, except that Logan is not a man to cross, being pathologically unhinged.
    • I think that is the typical talk of the habitually, perhaps pathologically, closeted.
    • He is paranoid, delusional, pathologically self-pitying.
    • He's the obnoxious, insecure, pathologically lying kid everyone knew in grade school.
    • It's not 'politically incorrect' to be racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, or anti-Semitic—it is inhuman and pathologically stupid.
    • The fact that he's obsessed with his hair—indeed, pathologically sensitive about the whole of his physical appearance—doesn't make him an immodest man.
    • Pathologically violent, he is constantly on the verge of mutiny.
    • It's like watching the holiday slides of an undeniably talented but pathologically dull photographer.
    • This film brings the actor back to his patented wry, literate, pathologically charming British persona.
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