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disease

N ปัญหา  ภัยสังคม  trouble pan-ha

 

disease

N โรคภัยไข้เจ็บ  โรค  การ เจ็บไข้ได้ป่วย  ความเจ็บป่วย  malady ailment indisposition health strength rok-pai-kai-jeb

 

diseased

ADJ ซึ่ง เป็นโรค  ซึ่ง ป่วย  ซึ่ง ไม่สบาย  infected unhealthy unwell sueng-pen-lok

 

diseasedness

N ความ เจ็บไข้ได้ป่วย 

 

diseaseful

A เต็มไปด้วย โรค รุมเร้า 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISEASE

n.Dizeze. [dis and ease. ] 1. In its primary sense, pain, uneasiness, distress, and so used by Spenser; but in this sense, obsolete.
2. The cause of pain or uneasiness; distemper; malady; sickness; disorder; any state of a living body in which the natural functions of the organs are interrupted or disturbed, either by defective or preternatural action, without a disrupture of parts by violence, which is called a wound. The first effect of disease is uneasiness or pain, and the ultimate effect is death. A disease may affect the whole body, or a particular limb or part of the body. We say a diseased limb; a disease in the head or stomach; and such partial affection of the body is called a local or topical disease. The word is also applied to the disorders of other animals, as well as to those of man; and to any derangement of the vegetative functions of plants.
The shafts of disease shoot across our path in such a variety of courses, that the atmosphere of human life is darkened by their number, and the escape of an individual becomes almost miraculous.
3. A disordered state of the mind or intellect, by which the reason is impaired.
4. In society, vice; corrupt state of morals. Vices are called moral diseases.
A wise man converses with the wicked, as a physician with the sick, not to catch the disease, but to cure it.
5. Political or civil disorder, or vices in a state; any practice which tends to disturb the peace of society, or impede or prevent the regular administration of government.
The instability, injustice and confusion introduced into the public councils have, in truth, been the mortal diseases under which popular governments have every where perished.

 

DISEASE

v.t.dizeze. 1. To interrupt or impair any or all the natural and regular functions of the several organs of a living body; to afflict with pain or sickness to make morbid; used chiefly in the passive participle, as a diseased body, a diseased stomach; but diseased may here be considered as an adjective.
2. To interrupt or render imperfect the regular functions of the brain, or of the intellect; to disorder; to derange.
3. To infect; to communicate disease to, by contagion.
4. To pain; to make uneasy.

 

DISEASED

pp. or a.Dizezed. Disordered; distempered; sick.

 

DISEASEDNESS

n.Dizezedness. The state of being diseased; a morbid state; sickness.

 

DISEASEFUL

a.Dizezeful. 1. Abounding with disease; producing diseases; as diseaseful climate.
2. Occasioning uneasiness.

 

DISEASEMENT

n.Dizezement. Uneasiness; inconvenience.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISEASE

DIs *ease ", n. Etym: [OE. disese, OF. desaise; des- (L. dis- ) + aise ease. See Ease. ]

 

1. Lack of ease; uneasiness; trouble; vexation; disquiet. [Obs. ] So all that night they passed in great disease. Spenser. To shield thee from diseases of the world. Shak.

 

2. An alteration in the state of the body or of some of its organs, interrupting or disturbing the performance of the vital functions, and causing or threatening pain and weakness; malady; affection; illness; sickness; disorder; -- applied figuratively to the mind, to the moral character and habits, to institutions, the state, etc. Diseases desperate grown, By desperate appliances are relieved. Shak. The instability, injustice, and confusion introduced into the public counsels have, in truth, been the mortal diseases under which popular governments have every where perished. Madison. Disease germ. See under Germ.

 

Syn. -- Distemper; ailing; ailment; malady; disorder; sickness; illness; complaint; indisposition; affection. -- Disease, Disorder, Distemper, Malady, Affection. Disease is the leading medical term. Disorder meanirregularity of the system. Distemper is now used by physicians only of the diseases of animals. Malady is not a medical term, and is less used than formerly in literature. Affection has special reference to the part, organ, or function disturbed; as, his disease is an affection of the lungs. A disease is usually deep-seated and permanent, or at least prolonged; a disorder is often slight, partial, and temporary; malady has less of a technical sense than the other terms, and refers more especially to the suffering endured. In a figurative sense we speak of a disease mind, of disordered faculties, and of mental maladies.

 

DISEASE

Dis *ease ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Diseased; p. pr. & vb. n. Diseasing.]

 

1. To deprive of ease; to disquiet; to trouble; to distress. [Obs. ] His double burden did him sore disease. Spenser.

 

2. To derange the vital functions of; to afflict with disease or sickness; to disorder; -- used almost exclusively in the participle diseased. He was diseased in body and mind. Macaulay.

 

DISEASED

DISEASED Dis *eased ", a.

 

Defn: Afflicted with disease. It is my own diseased imagination that torments me. W. Irving.

 

Syn. -- See Morbid.

 

DISEASEDNESS

DISEASEDNESS Dis *eas "ed *ness, n.

 

Defn: The state of being diseased; a morbid state; sickness. [R.] T. Burnet.

 

DISEASEFUL

DISEASEFUL Dis *ease "ful, a.

 

1. Causing uneasiness. [Obs. ] Disgraceful to the king and diseaseful to the people. Bacon.

 

2. Abounding with disease; producing diseases; as, a diseaseful climate. [R.]

 

DISEASEFULNESS

DISEASEFULNESS Dis *ease "ful *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality of being diseaseful; trouble; trial. [R.] Sir P. Sidney.

 

DISEASEMENT

DISEASEMENT Dis *ease "ment, n.

 

Defn: Uneasiness; inconvenience. [Obs. ] Bacon.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

disease

dis ease |diˈzēz dəˈziz | noun a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, esp. one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury: bacterial meningitis is a rare disease | a possible cause of heart disease. a particular quality, habit, or disposition regarded as adversely affecting a person or group of people: departmental administration has often led to the dread disease of departmentalitis. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense lack of ease; inconvenience ): from Old French desaise lack of ease, from des- (expressing reversal ) + aise ease.

 

diseased

dis eased |diˈzēzd dəˈzizd | adjective suffering from disease: all the diseased cattle have been removed. abnormal and corrupt: I cannot bear your diseased view of mankind.

 

disease management

di sease man age ment noun a system that seeks to manage the chronic conditions of high-risk, high-cost patients as a group.

 

Oxford Dictionary

disease

dis |ease |dɪˈziːz | noun a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury: bacterial meningitis is quite a rare disease | [ mass noun ] : heart disease. a particular quality or disposition regarded as adversely affecting a person or group of people: we are suffering from the British disease of self-deprecation. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense lack of ease; inconvenience ): from Old French desaise lack of ease , from des- (expressing reversal ) + aise ease .

 

diseased

dis |eased |dɪˈziːzd | adjective suffering from disease: diseased trees. abnormal and corrupt: I cannot bear your diseased view of mankind.

 

disease management

di sease man age ment noun a system that seeks to manage the chronic conditions of high-risk, high-cost patients as a group.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

disease

disease noun herbal preparations to treat tropical diseases: illness, sickness, ill health; infection, ailment, malady, disorder, complaint, affliction, condition, indisposition, upset, problem, trouble, infirmity, disability, defect, abnormality; pestilence, plague, cancer, canker, blight; informal bug, virus; dated contagion. WORD LINKS pathological relating to disease epidemiology the study of the spread and control of diseases pathology the branch of medicine concerned with the causes and effects of diseases Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

diseased

diseased adjective the diseased trees have been marked with red paint: unhealthy, ill, sick, unwell, ailing, sickly, unsound; infected, septic, contaminated, blighted, rotten, bad, abnormal.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

disease

disease noun illness, sickness, ill health; infection, ailment, malady, disorder, complaint, affliction, condition, indisposition, upset, problem, trouble, infirmity, disability, defect, abnormality; pestilence, plague, cancer, canker, blight; informal bug, virus; Brit. informal lurgy; Austral. informal wog; dated contagion. ANTONYMS health. WORD LINKS disease patho- related prefix, as in pathogenic noso- related prefix, as in nosography -pathy related suffix, as in neuropathy pathological relating to disease epidemiology, pathology, therapeutics branches of medicine to do with diseases pathophobia, nosophobia fear of disease Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

diseased

diseased adjective the dogs were painfully thin and many were diseased | diseased organs: unhealthy, ill, sick, unwell, ailing, infirm, sickly, unsound, unwholesome, infected, septic, contaminated, blighted, rotten, bad, abnormal; Austral. informal crook; archaic peccant. ANTONYMS healthy, well.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

disease

dis ease /dɪzíːz / (! disは /dɪz /) dis (打ち消し )ease (安楽 )〗名詞 s /-ɪz /1 U (人 動物 植物の )病気 , 疾病, 疾患 (!(1 )具体例ではa ~/~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う. (2 )illness, sicknessと同義の場合もあるが, 主に特定の病名のつく病気や感染症に用いる ) an infectious [a contagious ] disease 伝染病, 感染症 ▸ a chronic [an acute ] disease 慢性 [急性 ]疾患 ▸ a fatal [deadly ] disease 致命的な病気 heart [kidney, liver, lung ] disease 心臓 [腎臓, 肝臓, 肺 ]病 catch [かたく contract ] a disease 病気にかかる have [suffer from ] a disease 病気にかかっている combat disease 病気と闘う cause disease 病気を引き起こす 2 ⦅かたい文 ⦆(社会 精神 態度などの )病弊 びょうへい , 堕落, 退廃 ▸ a modern disease 現代 (社会 )の病弊

 

diseased

dis ased 形容詞 臓器 細胞などが 〉病気にかかった, 冒された, 病気の ; 〈精神などが 〉病的な ; 〈社会などが 〉病んだ, 堕落した (healthy ).