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词汇 asthmatic
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Definition of asthmatic in English:

asthmatic

adjective asˈmatɪkæzˈmædɪk
  • Relating to or suffering from asthma.

    气喘的;患气喘病的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our subjects are typical examples of asthmatic patients requesting medical assistance in an urban emergency center.
    • Some asthmatic patients perceive the severity of their disease rather poorly.
    • Exposure to passive smoke is a cause of lung cancer and heart disease and causes respiratory illness and asthmatic attacks.
    • In our study, pupils who attended schools that had new ventilation systems reported fewer asthmatic symptoms.
    • More children who lived in urban communities tended to develop asthmatic symptoms than those who lived in rural communities.
    • Little is known about the influence of sleep on persistent wheeze in asthmatic patients.
    • We selected a group of asthmatic patients in two neighbouring counties who had variable asthma so we could measure change.
    • It's quite important for asthmatic women to have an asthma action plan specifically tailor-made for their pregnancy.
    • Immunisation with the influenza vaccine is recommended for asthmatic people.
    • Up to 80 per cent of asthmatic children have allergic rhinitis.
    • Although asthma and obesity may not be causally related, the high prevalence of obesity results in many asthmatic patients being obese.
    • Consecutive adult asthmatic subjects admitted to hospital for asthma were studied.
    • It is impossible to tell which staff members have begun their sensitization and who already has the potential for an anaphylactic or asthmatic reaction.
    • This type of testing may show asthmatic changes in the lungs.
    • An increase in emergency room visits of asthmatic patients was shown in the reports of an urban warehouse fire and the 1987 bush fire in California.
    • Students were diagnosed with asthma if both questionnaires confirmed the presence of asthmatic symptoms.
    • If dysfunctional breathing is as common as our data show, facilities for breathing retraining need to be available as part of the overall management of asthmatic patients.
    • The first measurement occurred in winter, and 77 asthmatic children were selected.
    • Children with documented cat allergy or with asthmatic symptoms triggered by a cat should avoid cats.
    • We investigated whether weight loss affects lung function, morbidity, symptoms, or health status in obese asthmatic people.
noun asˈmatɪkæzˈmædɪk
  • A person who suffers from asthma.

    气喘的;患气喘病的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Clear correlations can then be made between air pollutant exposure concentrations, respiratory function, and quality of life among asthmatics.
    • This is similar to what happens in allergic asthmatics.
    • Given the large number of children who reported other respiratory symptoms, it is likely that some were undiagnosed asthmatics.
    • Many asthmatics struggle with secondhand smoke, so it's not a surprise that you are struggling with asthma again since you started smoking.
    • There were only a few individuals who claimed they were asthmatics.
    • At the beginning of the study, medical questionnaires revealed that three subjects had been asthmatics during their childhood.
    • Occasionally, asthmatics may experience symptoms getting suddenly worse, or steadily worsening over a period of days.
    • Warm weather makes life harder for hay fever sufferers and for asthmatics.
    • Asthma is not a handicap in achieving excellence in sport as shown by the number of Olympic gold medal swimmers who were asthmatics.
    • Blanc found that 15% of American adult asthmatics reported that their asthma was worse at work.
    • Indoor air quality can have a huge effect on how severe asthma symptoms are for many asthmatics.
    • There's some recent evidence that suggests asthmatics may be at greater risk of certain types of severe pneumonia.
    • Currently, asthmatics would have to undergo a series of injections, and protection would not be permanent, perhaps lasting only a few years.
    • Continued smoking by adult asthmatics is the likely cause of irreversibility of airway obstruction and development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
    • As a result of these symptoms, asthmatics may not tolerate exertion.
    • From the responses we obtained, two groups of subjects were created: asthmatics and non-asthmatics.
    • Despite the increased risk they run, fewer than 20 per cent of asthmatics are vaccinated against the flu.
    • When asthma is satisfactorily controlled, asthmatics need not be restricted from any activity up to and including competitive athletics.
    • There has been research published in the past that suggested that asthmatics do better when they live in dustier environments, too.
    • The findings could be good news for Britain's 12 million hayfever sufferers, as well as asthmatics and people with serious allergies to insect stings or certain foods.

Derivatives

  • asthmatically

  • adverb
    • She often wheezed asthmatically, sneezed feebly, blew her nose, and coughed against her fist or palm.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mark blew his nose vigorously, coughed asthmatically, and held out his hand.
      • The ramshackle trucks, coughing asthmatically, clambered on over China's battered, tortuous highways.
      • He first swallowed, and then began to gasp asthmatically.
      • 'You know, the future of this country lies in this railway's reconstruction,' says a local teacher, as the train pulls asthmatically into Lobito.

Origin

Early 16th century: via Latin from Greek asthmatikos, from asthma (see asthma).

Rhymes

achromatic, acrobatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic

Definition of asthmatic in US English:

asthmatic

adjectiveazˈmadikæzˈmædɪk
  • Relating to or suffering from asthma.

    气喘的;患气喘病的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Children with documented cat allergy or with asthmatic symptoms triggered by a cat should avoid cats.
    • In our study, pupils who attended schools that had new ventilation systems reported fewer asthmatic symptoms.
    • Some asthmatic patients perceive the severity of their disease rather poorly.
    • Although asthma and obesity may not be causally related, the high prevalence of obesity results in many asthmatic patients being obese.
    • Our subjects are typical examples of asthmatic patients requesting medical assistance in an urban emergency center.
    • Up to 80 per cent of asthmatic children have allergic rhinitis.
    • An increase in emergency room visits of asthmatic patients was shown in the reports of an urban warehouse fire and the 1987 bush fire in California.
    • Exposure to passive smoke is a cause of lung cancer and heart disease and causes respiratory illness and asthmatic attacks.
    • Little is known about the influence of sleep on persistent wheeze in asthmatic patients.
    • Consecutive adult asthmatic subjects admitted to hospital for asthma were studied.
    • We investigated whether weight loss affects lung function, morbidity, symptoms, or health status in obese asthmatic people.
    • If dysfunctional breathing is as common as our data show, facilities for breathing retraining need to be available as part of the overall management of asthmatic patients.
    • This type of testing may show asthmatic changes in the lungs.
    • Immunisation with the influenza vaccine is recommended for asthmatic people.
    • The first measurement occurred in winter, and 77 asthmatic children were selected.
    • It's quite important for asthmatic women to have an asthma action plan specifically tailor-made for their pregnancy.
    • Students were diagnosed with asthma if both questionnaires confirmed the presence of asthmatic symptoms.
    • It is impossible to tell which staff members have begun their sensitization and who already has the potential for an anaphylactic or asthmatic reaction.
    • More children who lived in urban communities tended to develop asthmatic symptoms than those who lived in rural communities.
    • We selected a group of asthmatic patients in two neighbouring counties who had variable asthma so we could measure change.
nounazˈmadikæzˈmædɪk
  • A person who suffers from asthma.

    气喘的;患气喘病的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indoor air quality can have a huge effect on how severe asthma symptoms are for many asthmatics.
    • The findings could be good news for Britain's 12 million hayfever sufferers, as well as asthmatics and people with serious allergies to insect stings or certain foods.
    • From the responses we obtained, two groups of subjects were created: asthmatics and non-asthmatics.
    • Despite the increased risk they run, fewer than 20 per cent of asthmatics are vaccinated against the flu.
    • Asthma is not a handicap in achieving excellence in sport as shown by the number of Olympic gold medal swimmers who were asthmatics.
    • Blanc found that 15% of American adult asthmatics reported that their asthma was worse at work.
    • Continued smoking by adult asthmatics is the likely cause of irreversibility of airway obstruction and development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
    • Many asthmatics struggle with secondhand smoke, so it's not a surprise that you are struggling with asthma again since you started smoking.
    • Warm weather makes life harder for hay fever sufferers and for asthmatics.
    • There's some recent evidence that suggests asthmatics may be at greater risk of certain types of severe pneumonia.
    • When asthma is satisfactorily controlled, asthmatics need not be restricted from any activity up to and including competitive athletics.
    • As a result of these symptoms, asthmatics may not tolerate exertion.
    • There were only a few individuals who claimed they were asthmatics.
    • This is similar to what happens in allergic asthmatics.
    • Clear correlations can then be made between air pollutant exposure concentrations, respiratory function, and quality of life among asthmatics.
    • Given the large number of children who reported other respiratory symptoms, it is likely that some were undiagnosed asthmatics.
    • Currently, asthmatics would have to undergo a series of injections, and protection would not be permanent, perhaps lasting only a few years.
    • Occasionally, asthmatics may experience symptoms getting suddenly worse, or steadily worsening over a period of days.
    • At the beginning of the study, medical questionnaires revealed that three subjects had been asthmatics during their childhood.
    • There has been research published in the past that suggested that asthmatics do better when they live in dustier environments, too.

Origin

Early 16th century: via Latin from Greek asthmatikos, from asthma (see asthma).

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