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Definition of gout in English: goutnoun ɡaʊtɡaʊt 1mass noun A disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis, especially in the smaller bones of the feet, deposition of chalk-stones, and episodes of acute pain. 痛风 Example sentencesExamples - Their common affliction was gout, an arthritic condition that causes spells of intense pain, most often in the big toe.
- The juice of the nettle is good, she says, for a variety of ailments - arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, allergic rashes and prickly heat.
- The goal is to prevent recurrent attack of acute gout.
- Doctors have found that excessive weight also increases the risks for diabetes, gout, coronary heart disease, asthma, gallbladder disease, infertility and some types of cancers.
- He has a history of arthritis, gout, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- It may clog the kidney and prevent the excretion of waste such as uric acid, causing gout.
- An acute attack of gout may take up to seven days to settle.
- There are health benefits to sour cherries, which include relieving many types of pain such as arthritis, gout, and even headaches.
- Metabolic disorders such as gout increase the level of waste products in the urine and have a similar affect in causing bladder stones to grow.
- In rare cases, higher dosages may cause hepatitis, gout, or hyperglycemia.
- Several recent studies have suggested that dairy consumption may help control weight and blood pressure and reduce the risks of health problems such as coronary artery disease and gout.
- Many readers have reported that sour cherries can ease the pain associated with gout and even arthritis.
- The physician also should ask if the patient has a history of gout, pseudogout, rheumatoid arthritis, or other degenerative joint disease.
- Recent studies have revealed that cherries offer an assortment of health benefits including the ability to offer natural relief from joint pain caused from gout, arthritis and joint inflammation.
- Patients with acute coronary syndromes or undergoing coronary stenting often have multiple risk factors for acute gout or pseuodogout.
- He is said to have extracted medicine from plants and treated diseases such as appendicitis, gout and arthritis.
2literary A drop or spot of something. gouts of blood erupted from the wound Example sentencesExamples - These additional branches then give off really satisfying gouts of white smoke as the greenery boils and burns.
- All were watching, with eager anticipation, the replica of George Stephenson's Rocket, which crouched on the rails behind the museum emitting gouts of steam.
- The creature roared in agony, thrashing about and spewing gouts of blood, until it lay quivering in a pool of its own gore.
- Initially mistaken for dry ice by revellers, the gouts of smoke were ignored until the roaring fireball was actually consuming the building, liquefying its flammable décor into a rainstorm of molten lava.
- Dark blood bubbled up from the wound in thick gouts and he quickly fumbled an adhesive pad out of a leg pocket and clamped it over the wound.
Derivativesnounˈɡaʊtɪnəsˈɡaʊdinəs adjective ˈɡaʊtiˈɡaʊdi Affected with gout. Example sentencesExamples - a gouty old man
- If so, you might be experiencing an acute attack of gout - or gouty arthritis - a form of arthritis that's characterized by sudden, severe attacks of pain, redness and tenderness in joints.
- Supplement your diet with 2 g of fish oil capsules twice a day to reduce the chances of gouty inflammation.
- Terry's gouty ankle had grown to the size of a small planet, and he slept out in the open air at the back of the truck, stretched out on a long toolbox, his leg hoisted higher than the rest of him and pointing at the stars.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French goute, from medieval Latin gutta, literally 'drop' (because gout was believed to be caused by the dropping of diseased matter from the blood into the joints). This comes from Old French goute, from medieval Latin gutta whose literal meaning is ‘a drop’, a sense still found in phrases such as gouts of blood. The disease gout got its name because it was believed to be caused by the dropping of diseased matter from the blood into the joints. See also gutter
Rhymesabout, bout, clout, devout, doubt, down-and-out, drought, flout, grout, knout, lout, mahout, misdoubt, nowt, out, out-and-out, owt, pout, Prout, right about, rout, scout, shout, snout, spout, sprout, stout, thereabout, thereout, throughout, timeout, tout, trout, way-out, without Definition of gout in US English: goutnounɡaʊtɡout 1A disease in which defective metabolism of uric acid causes arthritis, especially in the smaller bones of the feet, deposition of chalkstones, and episodes of acute pain. 痛风 Example sentencesExamples - Many readers have reported that sour cherries can ease the pain associated with gout and even arthritis.
- In rare cases, higher dosages may cause hepatitis, gout, or hyperglycemia.
- The physician also should ask if the patient has a history of gout, pseudogout, rheumatoid arthritis, or other degenerative joint disease.
- Patients with acute coronary syndromes or undergoing coronary stenting often have multiple risk factors for acute gout or pseuodogout.
- He has a history of arthritis, gout, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Doctors have found that excessive weight also increases the risks for diabetes, gout, coronary heart disease, asthma, gallbladder disease, infertility and some types of cancers.
- The goal is to prevent recurrent attack of acute gout.
- Metabolic disorders such as gout increase the level of waste products in the urine and have a similar affect in causing bladder stones to grow.
- He is said to have extracted medicine from plants and treated diseases such as appendicitis, gout and arthritis.
- It may clog the kidney and prevent the excretion of waste such as uric acid, causing gout.
- Recent studies have revealed that cherries offer an assortment of health benefits including the ability to offer natural relief from joint pain caused from gout, arthritis and joint inflammation.
- Their common affliction was gout, an arthritic condition that causes spells of intense pain, most often in the big toe.
- An acute attack of gout may take up to seven days to settle.
- The juice of the nettle is good, she says, for a variety of ailments - arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, allergic rashes and prickly heat.
- Several recent studies have suggested that dairy consumption may help control weight and blood pressure and reduce the risks of health problems such as coronary artery disease and gout.
- There are health benefits to sour cherries, which include relieving many types of pain such as arthritis, gout, and even headaches.
2literary A drop or spot, especially of blood, smoke, or flame. 〈诗/文〉(尤指血液、烟雾或火焰的)一滴;一点 gouts of flame and phlegm 团团的火焰和黏液。 Example sentencesExamples - Dark blood bubbled up from the wound in thick gouts and he quickly fumbled an adhesive pad out of a leg pocket and clamped it over the wound.
- Initially mistaken for dry ice by revellers, the gouts of smoke were ignored until the roaring fireball was actually consuming the building, liquefying its flammable décor into a rainstorm of molten lava.
- The creature roared in agony, thrashing about and spewing gouts of blood, until it lay quivering in a pool of its own gore.
- All were watching, with eager anticipation, the replica of George Stephenson's Rocket, which crouched on the rails behind the museum emitting gouts of steam.
- These additional branches then give off really satisfying gouts of white smoke as the greenery boils and burns.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French goute, from medieval Latin gutta, literally ‘drop’ (because gout was believed to be caused by the dropping of diseased matter from the blood into the joints). |