English to Chinese Dictionary dysfunction

dysfunction

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definition
noun
bowel dysfunction
abnormality or impairment in the function of a specified bodily organ or system.
example
inner-city 'dysfunction'
The downside is the social 'dysfunction' I witness amongst the spectators because of alcohol consumption.
It calls to mind a world of social 'dysfunction' hiding beneath the surface of everyday life.
Family structure is crumbling, and 'dysfunction' in relationships is at an all-time high.
inner-city 'dysfunction'
Where do poverty, 'dysfunction' , violence and high mortality rates fit into the analysis?
She just doesn't get it - the depiction of family 'dysfunction' is not a social evil.
This is about the link between criminality and deprivation, family 'dysfunction' and poor education.
Others look, quite understandably, at democratic or social 'dysfunction' and wish that we had machines that could help us fix it.
bowel 'dysfunction'
His poor ability to make relationships with others indicated high levels of psychological 'dysfunction' .
She admits that there has been an element of 'dysfunction' in all her relationships.
Every time I visited home since my grandma died, I saw more and more chaos and 'dysfunction' in my family.
More fundamentally, such statistics do not address the issue of the conditions that give rise to social 'dysfunction' .
Stress, sexual 'dysfunction' and even inability to work are also to be excluded.
bowel 'dysfunction'
The focus on individuals' psychological 'dysfunction' is not confined to education.
I accept that there is a relationship between sexual 'dysfunction' and stress, anxiety and depression.
Neurobehavioral and pulmonary 'dysfunctions' were measured 7 weeks after the chlorine spill.
Bladder 'dysfunctions' should be treated before a second procedure is performed.
Survival varies widely depending upon age, chronic disease burden, and nonpulmonary organ 'dysfunctions' such as shock and hepatic failure.
One important function of health-care services, here personal medical services, is to restore handicapping 'dysfunctions' , for example, of vision, mobility, and so on.
The course content included identification, screening and early intervention and medical implications like epilepsy, hyperactivity and brain 'dysfunctions' .
Therefore, other factors play a role in the development of lung 'dysfunctions' .
We found that both pancreatic damage and end-organ 'dysfunctions' correlated with the magnitude of the inflammatory response.
We included all consecutive patients with blood culture-positive sepsis and measured organ 'dysfunctions' and mortality.
Immunological 'dysfunctions' , inflammation of the respiratory tract, and disorders such as porphyria have all been suggested as possible causal factors.
In this system, organ system 'dysfunctions' are used to evaluate morbidity in critically ill patients.
Severe sepsis is defined as sepsis associated with evidence of one or more acute organ 'dysfunctions' .
Massage can therefore be very effectively used in conjunction with bodywork to treat not only musculo-skeletal problems, but 'dysfunctions' of organs, glands and whole systems.
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