onset

美音:['ɑn.set] 英音:['ɒn.set]

简单释义:


n.发生

网络开始;攻击;发作

变形:

复数:onsets  


完整释义:


n.

1.袭击;〔医〕发病,起病
2.开始,发生,来临,出现
3.攻击;袭击
4.开工
5.投产
6.场合
7.攻击,突击;开始,动手;【医学】发作;【印刷】静电印刷法〔通过印版和滚筒的空隙,利用静电作用使油墨涂在纸上〕


例句:

  1. The peak age of onset for many psychiatric disorders is adolescence, a time of remarkable physical and behavioural changes.
    高峰发病年龄为许多精神疾病的青少年,显着的时候,身体和行为变化。

  2. This was the onset of the first major financial crisis the response to which fuelled the growth of a super-bubble.
    这就是第一次大型金融危机的开端,而其对策又刺激了超级泡沫的滋长。

  3. These results raise the question of how the nicotine from a single cigarette could alter the brain enough to trigger the onset of addiction.
    这些结果点出一个问题,光靠一根香菸的尼古丁,如何能让大脑改变到产生成瘾性。

  4. And he confided in me that she had a neurological disease, similar to an early onset dementia or Alzheimers.
    他跟我透露,其实她得了神经方面的毛病,类似早期的老人痴呆症。

  5. The rapid onset of these symptoms in the absence of daily smoking contradicted most of what I thought I knew about nicotine addiction.
    无需每天抽菸就能迅速出现戒断症状,与我自以为知道的尼古丁成瘾性有诸多矛盾之处。

  6. For some people, the onset of British Summer Time, with early dawns and longer twilight, brings with it a host of problems.
    在英国,对某些人来说,随着夏日天亮早和日照长的到来,人们生活出现众多问题。

  7. Since the double whammy of bad data, forecasters have been lining up to declare the onset of a US recession.
    由于这些不尽人意的数据带来的双重打击,预测者们纷纷宣布,美国经济将步入衰退。

  8. Unless they are documented and signed off, the project itself might have quite a few unknowns at the very onset.
    除非将其形成文档,并最终签署确定,否则刚一开始项目本身就可能有很多未知的地方。

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