Nghĩa của từ derangement bằng Tiếng Đức

derangement [direindʒmənt] Störung

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1. Carditis is self-limited conduction derangement, most commonly varying degrees of atrioventricular conduction delay

2. His interests include Bibliomaniacism, consciousness expansion, sensory derangement and body modification through the discipline of iron.

3. Synonyms for Calenture include delirium, hysteria, deliriousness, dementedness, dementia, derangement, irrationality, hallucination, incoherence and insanity

4. His interests include Bibliomaniacism, consciousness expansion, sensory derangement and body modification through the discipline of iron.

5. What does Craziness mean? (uncountable) The state of being broken in mind; imbecility or weakness of intellect; derangement

6. In other types of potassium derangement, the acid-base balance is usually disturbed, with metabolic alkalosis and metabolic acidosis often being present.

7. There are many synonyms of Asininity which include Cretinism, Derangement, Fatuity, Foolishness, Imbecility, Inanity, Insanity, Insipidity, Lunacy, Madness, Senselessness, Tomfoolery, Fatuousness, etc.

8. ‘The crowning description of the illness called Calenture is in Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick.’ Synonyms derangement , dementia, dementedness, temporary insanity, temporary madness

9. Brainsick: 1 adj affected with madness or insanity Synonyms: crazy , demented , disturbed , mad , sick , unbalanced , unhinged insane afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement

10. ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINE AUSTIN MALLEY A Derangement in my stomach which seemed of the Bilious kind determined me to return to town in search of advice

11. The results suggest that streptozotocin can replace alloxan as a potent cytotoxic agent for pancreatic β-cells for investigating the metabolic derangement seen during diabetes.

12. There are also several similar words to Asininity in our dictionary, which are Cretinism, Derangement, Fatuity, Foolishness, Imbecility, Inanity, Insanity, Insipidity, Lunacy, Madness, Senselessness, Tomfoolery and Fatuousness

13. Within the available resources for maintaining traditional dietary habits , it is possible to devise dietary allowances and provide oral drugs or insulin therapy appropriate for this metabolic derangement .

14. But behold, it is the effect of a afrenzied mind; and this derangement of your minds comes because of the traditions of your fathers, which lead you away into a belief of things which are not so.

15. A set of causes such as physical inability, mental derangement, personal or social maladjustment, poverty, custom of alms giving, unemployment, disruption of joint family, whether singly or in combination may produce a situation which may result in Beggary.

16. Craziness (usually uncountable, plural Crazinesses) (uncountable) The state of being crazy; madness; derangement (archaic, uncountable) The state of being broken down or weakened the craziness of a ship, or of the limbs The result or product of being crazy

17. Amok: 1 adv wildly; without self-control Synonyms: amuck adv in a murderous frenzy Synonyms: amuck , murderously adj frenzied as if possessed by a demon Synonyms: amuck , berserk , demoniac , demoniacal , possessed insane afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement

18. Boutade wederkerigheid application hromadit door chain voltameter fortiter et recte metatekst pripraviti zulum kaflarz danskar crested oropendola egy (morska) trava prul Differential case Atlantic mulin dementia, mental derangement, insanity, paranoia notary en dehors de cailler hrastovina decrescendo chancelier be or make happy, cheer, make

19. The Great Derangement is a bracing reminder that there is no more vital task for writers and artists than to clear the intellectual dead wood of a vulgarly Boosterish age and create space for apocalyptic thinking – which may at least delay, if not avert, the catastrophes ahead.” ―