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symptom English

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symptom

A symptom is a sign or indication of something, usually an illness. He began to show symptoms of chicken pox a few days ago.

symptom

(medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease anything that accompanies X and is regarded as an indication of X's existence

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Simple sentences

Is this the first time you've had this symptom?
High fever is a prominent symptom of this disease.
Sometimes the first symptom of cardiovascular disease is death.
The most common symptom of miscarriage is vaginal bleeding, which may occur with or without pain.
Being on time is a symptom of a boring life.
In every period of transition this riff-raff, which exists in every society, rises to the surface, and is not only without any aim but has not even a symptom of an idea, and merely does its utmost to give expression to uneasiness and impatience.
This is only a symptom of a deeper problem.
That's a bad symptom.
That's a frightening symptom.

Movie subtitles

It doesn't matter. Well, when I went to meet you for the bone tomb issue, I had that symptom.
Today, this strange insensitivity is considered a symptom of hysteria.
Ninotchka, surely you feel some slight symptom of the divine passion?
The first symptom he revealed was shock at the sight of fork lines drawn on a white tablecloth.
Not a symptom.
It's a common symptom of neurasthenia.
Probably a symptom of approaching senility, but I must confess I really don't appreciate this morbid humour.
Captain Queeg has every symptom of acute paranoia.
Not one wrong symptom.
For two years, she made me think she had cancer and plagued us with every possible symptom, even though the doctors could find nothing wrong with her.
We've eliminated the hysterical symptom by a spoken command thereby demonstrating that his affliction isn't of organic origin.
Gentlemen you've witnessed the birth of an hysterical symptom.
And, if one symptom could be relieved by such procedure, another might.
I trace back from the symptom to it's source, make her remember and the act of remembering the incident.
Zorro is only a symptom.
Jerome said your first symptom was your eyes. Your vision became perfect.
Amazingly acute sense of hearing. An interesting symptom.
That's another symptom.
You're the germ. The symptom. The sickness.
That's a symptom of lunacy isn't it?
Well, it's just a passing symptom.
Feeling fine is a definite symptom.
Promise you'll notify me if you develop the next symptom, huh?
That's a symptom of lunacy isn't it? Delusions of persecution.
About the strange mottling on his facial skin surface, there is no reference to this symptom.
Localized pruritus, a symptom of diabetes, abnormal glycaemia.
Is this a serious symptom?
It's a symptom of a type of disturbance in the chemical-electrical activity of the brain.
What you saw was a clear symptom of the disease.
The images that she saw is a symptom of the disease.
I am still thinking that there is a symptom on the upper side of the brain.
It's a terrible symptom. Proof that despite these laws and rules, human nature is vindictive.
Merely a symptom, not the cause.
Yes, and I promise you this - I'll come up every morning to see them, first sign of a symptom, they'll be slaughtered that day.

News and current affairs

But ice-free arctic waters are more than a symptom of global warming.
Yes, it was a clear symptom of deep political dysfunction, stemming from the politicized demarcation of electoral districts and the distorting effects of America's campaign-finance system.
No country knows better than Indonesia that free speech and a free press are proven indicators of democratic development, and that criminalizing journalists is an early symptom of authoritarianism.
The anti-Japanese demonstrations are a symptom of the old syndrome, fueled by grievances born at a time when China was, indeed, aggrieved and humiliated.
This is worrisome, because it is a symptom of two more significant ills.
In most human disease, oxidative stress is merely a symptom.
The arrival of desperate boat people on Europe's shores is a symptom of their failure to do so.
The positive public opinion in Sweden is not a symptom of brainwashing, but a rational response to people's experience during the last decade.
Thus, calls for more popular participation are not essential to populism; rather, they are a symptom of perceived exclusion (which might well be a reality, especially in Latin America).
Is that crisis an unfortunate exception, or, rather, a symptom of the failure of Obama's Middle East diplomacy, from Egypt to Afghanistan?
A typical restaurant menu in any Nigerian city reads like a symptom of such fluid identities.
BUDAPEST - The re-run of the Greek parliamentary election on June 17 is only the latest symptom of the most serious crisis to plague Western democracies and open societies since the 1960's.
Or is the choice of picture on the banknote a symptom of psychological trauma, an unconscious but realistic manifestation of the work of mourning?
But, whichever way the vote goes, the spectacular rise of nationalism, in Scotland and elsewhere in Europe, is a symptom of a diseased political mainstream.
The problem with this Germanophobia is not simply that it is stupid, or that it is yet another symptom of the decomposition, before our eyes, of the noble European project of integration and ever-closer union.
This superficial understanding of populism makes the French presidential election an ominous symptom of Europe's blind leadership.
But that is only a symptom of a deeper problem: the government's dominant role in economic affairs.
It may seem strange to describe the greatest financial crisis since the 1930's as a symptom of a bigger problem.
The expenses scandal is a symptom of a society in which money has replaced honor.
In fact, ISIS has always been a symptom of a deeper malady.
With productivity having deteriorated considerably - a symptom that had been obscured by the bubbles - Japan was unable to engineer a meaningful recovery.
Japan's macroeconomic stagnation, of which the fall in the market value of the yen is one symptom, is a disaster, but it is not a currency crisis like those of its neighbors.
The war in Algeria was, for de Gaulle, but another symptom of a dysfunctional state, an analysis that went back to his own experiences in 1940, when the French government proved unable to resist invasion by Hitler's Germany.
BRUSSELS - The most visible symptom of the crisis in the eurozone has been the high and variable risk premiums that its peripheral countries now must pay on their public debt.

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