Symptom
31Symptom — das Symptom, e (Aufbaustufe) geh.: Zeichen von etw., was in Zukunft kommen wird Synonyme: Anzeichen, Hinweis, Kennzeichen, Merkmal, Indiz (geh.) Beispiel: Die zunehmende Arbeitslosigkeit war ein Symptom für die bevorstehende Wirtschaftskrise …
32symptom — noun Etymology: Late Latin symptomat , symptoma, from Greek symptōmat , symptōma happening, attribute, symptom, from sympiptein to happen, from syn + piptein to fall more at feather Date: 1541 1. a. subjective evidence of disease or physical… …
33symptom — (simp těm) A change during a disease that a person subjectively experiences (e.g., pain, bodily discomfort, fatigue, or loss of appetite). Sometimes the term symptom is used more broadly to include any observed signs …
34Symptom — ◆ Sym|ptom 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; bes. Med.〉 Zeichen, Kennzeichen, Merkmal (bes. einer Krankheit, Entwicklung); das Symptom für Scharlach, Röteln [Etym.: <grch. symptoma »Zufall, Eigenschaft«; zu sympiptein »zusammenfallen, treffen«] ◆ Die… …
35symptom — • belägg, bestyrkande, bekräftelse, argument, demonstration, tecken, symptom …
36symptom — [16] A symptom is etymologically something that ‘happens’ – an occurrence or phenomenon. The word’s application to physiological phenomena as signs of disease is a secondary development. It comes via late Latin symptōma from Greek súmptōma… …
37symptom — m IV, D. u, Ms. symptommie; lm M. y «objaw, oznaka czegoś, zwykle jakiegoś ujemnego zjawiska, szczególnie choroby» Symptom zmęczenia. Symptomy poprawy zdrowia. Dreszcze są symptomem przeziębienia. ‹z gr.› …
38symptom — noun Medicine a feature which indicates a condition of disease, in particular one apparent to the patient. Compare with sign. ↘an indication of an undesirable situation. Derivatives symptomless adjective Origin ME synthoma, from med. L., based on …
39symptom — a, ato, o (G). A symptom …
40symptom — noun (C) 1 a physical condition which shows that you have a particular illness: Symptoms include headaches and vomiting. (+ of): the first symptoms of malaria 2 a sign that a serious problem exists (+ of): The crime rate is a symptom of social… …