0 to become ill or start behaving badly again, after making an improvement:
1 If someone who is getting better after an illness has a relapse, they become ill again:
2 to return to a previous bad condition or a worse way of life after making an improvement:
3 the return of an illness suffered previously
4 to get worse after a successful period or after increasing in value:
5 a situation in which something gets worse after a successful period or in which prices go down after increasing in value:
Shares of the UK's leading chemicals manufacturer have suffered another relapse in the past week.
Early neuroleptic medication within one year after onset can reduce risk of later relapses in schizophrenia patients.
Only acutely relapsing patients, and those with isolated demyelinating lesions included.
Observations on immunity in relapsing fever and trypanosomiasis.
Renal involvement may run a chronic remitting and relapsing course.
Injected intra-peritoneally with 1 c. c. of defibrinated relapsing fever blood diluted with 2 c. c. of sterile saline.
Over 18 months, there was a significant reduction in manic relapses and improvements in overall social functioning and employment for the experimental group.
We demonstrated that the first 2 years are critical, with all first relapses and the majority of neurotoxicity occurring within that period.
The condition remits and relapses unpredictably, which makes study difficult.
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(病好轉後)復發, 故態復萌, 重新墮落…
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(病好转后)复发, 故态复萌, 重新堕落…
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recaer, tener una recaída, recaída…
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tekrar hastalanmak, yeniden kendini iyi hissetmemek, tekrar fenalaşmak…
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faire une rechute, rechute…
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znovu upadnout (do), recidiva…
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falde tilbage, falden tilbage…
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