relapse
vi. (病)再發,復發; 故態復萌; 再度墮落; 再陷邪道
n. [醫]再發,舊病復發; 復舊,故態復萌; 退步; 墮落
If you say that someone relapses into a way of behaving that is undesirable, you mean that they start to behave in that way again.
'I wish I did,' said Phil Jordan, relapsing into his usual gloom...
“我要是那樣做了就好了,”菲爾·喬丹說道,又像往常一樣消沉起來。
It is by no means clear that the financial markets will not relapse into panic.
現在還不能確定金融市場不會重新陷入恐慌。
If a sick person relapses, their health suddenly gets worse after it had been improving.
In 90 per cent of cases the patient will relapse within six months.
90%的病人在6個月內會再次發病。
1. a failure to maintain a higher state
1. deteriorate in health;
2. go back to bad behavior;
A wide range of emotionally stressful events may trigger a relapse.
多種令人情緒緊張的事情都可能引起舊病復發.
You are well now, but mind you don't have a relapse.
你的病雖然好了, 可要防止反覆.
After making some progress, he suffered a relapse.
他的病好了一點, 又復發了.
It is by no means clear that the financial markets will not relapse into panic.
現在還不能確定金融市場不會重新陷入恐慌。
The treatment is usually given to women with a high risk of relapse after surgery.
這種治療方法通常針對術後復發風險高的女性。