remission
n. 緩和,減輕; 寬恕,豁免; 〈罕〉寄錢,匯款
If someone who has had a serious disease such as cancer is in remission or if the disease is in remission, the disease has been controlled so that they are not as ill as they were.
Brain scans have confirmed that the disease is in remission...
腦部掃描已經證實疾病得到了控制。
After six years of remission, cancer reappeared.
病情緩解6年後,癌症又復發了。
If someone in prison gets remission, their prison sentence is reduced, usually because they have behaved well.
With remission for good behaviour, she could be freed in a year.
她因為表現良好獲得減刑,可能會在一年內重獲自由。
1. an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease);
2. a payment of money sent to a person in another place
3. (law) the act of remitting (especially the referral of a law case to another court)
4. the act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance
He got a remission of six months.
他獲減刑六個月.
Eligible kindergarten pupils may apply for tuition fee remission through the Kindergarten Fee Remission Scheme.
此外,合資格的幼稚園學生也可透過幼稚園學費減免計劃申請學費減免.
Their cancer had gone into complete remission, and their health was monitored aerage of 19 years.
他們的癌症已經進入完全緩解狀態, 並且他們的健康已經監護了19年.
Remission of sins is promised to those who repent.
悔罪者可得到赦免.
Although some patients with membranous nephropathy achiee spontaneous remission, renal function continues to deteriorate in others.
雖然膜性腎病具有自限性,但是在一些患者腎功能可能持續惡化.