remission信息详情
n.缓解;宽恕;豁免
remissions───n.缓解;宽恕;豁免
demission───n.辞职;放弃
emission───n.(光、热等的)发射,散发;喷射;发行;n.(Emission)人名;(英)埃米申
irremission───不可挽救的
re-emission───n.重发射;[物]再发射
readmission───n.重新接纳
demissions───n.辞职;放弃
permission───n.允许,许可
rescission───n.取消,废除
The patient has been in remission for the past six months.───在过去的六个月中,病人的病情已经有所缓解。
partial remission of fees for overseas students.───对留学生可以减免部分费用。
New businesses may qualify for tax remission.───新的企业可以有资格享受税收减免。
Now in remission from the disease, she said she had decided to speak out after her own doctor warned her never to drink again.───现在她的病情已趋于缓和,医生明确地告诫她别在喝酒。
Her family received some good news over a week ago: Her mother's cancer is in remission.───一个多星期前,西尔莎•罗南一家收到了一个好消息:菲茨杰拉德的癌症已经缓解。
She had just lost her sister, her only sibling. And her mother's cancer had recently come out of remission.───她唯一的亲姐姐刚去世不久,母亲的癌症最近又恶化了。
So then, it seems to be the gastric bypass surgeries that seem to be the most effective at putting diabetes into remission.───目前认为,胃旁路术可能是使糖尿病缓解的最有效方法。
This type of rapid progression, although spontaneous remission may be, but to maintain long, easy to relapse.───此型病程发展较快,虽可自发缓解,但维持不久,易再发。
A year of chemotherapy put the disease in remission but it returned when Georgia was pregnant with her first child.───一年的化疗缓解了病情,但在乔治亚怀上她第一个孩子时,病情又恶化了。