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 health [hɛlθ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 健康, 卫生, 蓬勃, 健康状态

[医] 健康


  1. Fresh air and exercise are good for the health.
    新鲜空气和运动有益于健康。
  2. It is believed that health is above wealth.
    一般人都相信健康重于财富。
  3. Smoking is not good for your health.
    吸烟对你的健康没有好处。


health
[ noun ]
  1. a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease

  2. <noun.state>
    physicians should be held responsible for the health of their patients
  3. the general condition of body and mind

  4. <noun.state>
    his delicate health
    in poor health


Health \Health\ (h[e^]lth), n. [OE. helthe, AS. h[=ae]l[thorn],
fr. h[=a]l hale, sound, whole. See {Whole}.]
1. The state of being hale, sound, or whole, in body, mind,
or soul; especially, the state of being free from physical
disease or pain.

There is no health in us. --Book of
Common Prayer.

Though health may be enjoyed without gratitude, it
can not be sported with without loss, or regained by
courage. --Buckminster.

2. A wish of health and happiness, as in pledging a person in
a toast. ``Come, love and health to all.'' --Shak.

{Bill of health}. See under {Bill}.

{Health lift}, a machine for exercise, so arranged that a
person lifts an increasing weight, or moves a spring of
increasing tension, in such a manner that most of the
muscles of the body are brought into gradual action; --
also called {lifting machine}.

{Health officer}, one charged with the enforcement of the
sanitary laws of a port or other place.

{To drink a health}. See under {Drink}.

  1. The Cipollone plaintiff counsel and jury apparently assumed it reassured smokers by telling them that the health problems had been solved.
  2. People over 65 make up 12 percent of the nation's population, but use 30 percent of health care services, Vagelos said.
  3. Nearly every other developed country has given up on the market as a means of dispensing health care.
  4. More spending on health and education would be likely.
  5. Mr. Bush said yesterday he will talk about health care next Tuesday, but details aren't expected until a Feb. 6 speech, officials said.
  6. In the first 26 weeks of 1990, nearly five times more cases were diagnosed in Washington than during all of 1989, when 55 measles cases were reported, state health officials said.
  7. The hospitals and community health services which provide treatment are increasingly managed by independent trusts.
  8. Lokmaya's village of Balambhu has better health care than most in this nation of 17 million people.
  9. P&G's U.S. shipments were up just 1%, partly because the company decided to shift more promotions and sales for health and beauty products to the fiscal second quarter.
  10. Beset by a troubled marriage and his son's ill health, Cisneros last fall said he wouldn't run again and accepted a job in the private sector.
  11. Then-GSA Administrator Gerald P. Carmen dismissed Berube after he alleged that many federal buildings in Washington posed serious fire and health hazards.
  12. If diseases such as Aids and tuberculosis are to be controlled, other donors and institutions need to put greater emphasis on supporting cost-effective health services, it says. Investing in health.
  13. If diseases such as Aids and tuberculosis are to be controlled, other donors and institutions need to put greater emphasis on supporting cost-effective health services, it says. Investing in health.
  14. About half the work involves culling information from American Airlines' tickets; the rest is from other companies such as insurance concern Equicorp, which uses the company to type in health claims information.
  15. Tamburini said the younger Patriarca has been deeply involved in his father's business since at least 1980, when the crime boss ran into serious legal and health problems.
  16. "Suppose a child has a hearing loss and a speech delay," says Peggy Balla, a public health nurse who became CHIP's director. "Is that a medical problem or an educational problem or both?
  17. Blaize's ouster as party leader was apparently due to his drop in popularity, especially among the young, and his ill health.
  18. "They don't attempt to educate anyone about any possible health effects of smoking.
  19. Despite the lack of health care and many dangers, African women continue to give birth too often, too early and too late.
  20. The plan would end uncertainty about health insurance by guaranteeing all Americans access to care that 'could never be taken away'.
  21. Israel's Antiquities Authority on Monday dismissed a Harvard scholar as chief editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls, citing health problems.
  22. Their anger over tax increases is matched by concern over crime and dismay over the state of the health and education services.
  23. But bankers that lend to farmers suddenly are worrying anew about their borrower's financial health.
  24. "It's just a clean bill of health," he said.
  25. Mr. Dion, who stepped into Webb's top position last November, succeeded Robert K. Swanson, whose abrupt resignation was attributed to his health.
  26. Reporter Leonid Zagalsky of Literaturnaya Gazeta recently wrote that many health facilities appeared to be "from the previous century."
  27. Last week, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. announced the establishment of a system of networks covering all health care for its U.S. work force.
  28. "If the health's good, I may continue," he said.
  29. The eyewitnesses said they were too far away to tell whether Christen appeared to be in good health.
  30. The House Appropriations Committee has already trimmed back on promised increases in the budget resolution for health and education programs, and Mr. Byrd has signaled a desire to cut even further in the Senate.
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