debility

英 [dɪˈbɪl.ə.ti]      美 [dɪˈbɪl.ə.t̬i]
  • n. 衰弱,虚弱;无活力
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将“debility”与“debilitate”相结合记忆,想象“debilitate”这个动词正在把某人变得“debilitated”,即虚弱无力,从而形成“debility”表示虚弱、衰弱的状态。

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debility
debility: [15] Despite the passing similarity, debility has no connection with ability. It comes via Old French debilite from Latin dēbilitās, a derivative of the adjective dēbilis ‘weak’. This was a compound formed from the prefix de- ‘not’ and a second element meaning ‘strong’, represented also in Sanskrit bálam ‘strength’, Greek beltíon ‘better’, and Old Slavic bolij ‘larger’ (ultimate source of bolshevik).
debility (n.)
early 15c., from Middle French debilite (Modern French débilité) or directly from Latin debilitatem (nominative debilitas) "a laming, crippling, weakening," from debilis "lame, disabled, crippled," figuratively "weak, helpless," from de- "from, away" (see de-) + -bilis "strength," from PIE root *bel- (see Bolshevik).
1. After her operation she suffered from general debility.
她在手术後感到全身虚弱.
2. Laziness leads to debility.
懒则衰.
3. After her long illness she is suffering from general debility.
久病之后,她身体虚弱.
4. How does improvement insomnia tide fever abnormal sweating general debility wait for the climacteric symptom?
如何改善失眠潮热虚汗等更年期症状?
5. They may also irritate the upper respiratory tract, causing coughing, choking, and general debility.
也能刺激上呼吸道, 引起咳嗽 、 窒息和全身虚弱感.