英[ˌdaɪə'biːtiːz]美[ˌdaɪə'biːtiːz]
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dia-,穿过。-bet,走,词源同come,acrobat,advent.在古希腊用来指尿液过多的疾病症状。
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When a person has the medical condition called diabetes, the body can’t produce enough insulin to process the glucose in the blood.
Diabetes has been known since the first century B.C.E., when a Greek physician, Aretus the Cappadocian, named it diabainein, meaning “a siphon,” referring to the excessive urination associated with the disease. The word diabetes was first recorded in 1425, and in 1675, the Greek mellitus, “like honey,” was added, to reflect the sweet smell and taste of the patient’s urine. An unrelated and rare disorder, diabetes insipidus, is usually caused by a hormone deficiency.
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diabetes mellitus[医]糖尿病
gestational diabetes妊娠(期)糖尿病;孕期糖尿病
diabetes insipidus尿崩症
juvenile diabetes青少年糖尿病;幼年型糖尿病
gestational diabetes妊娠(期)糖尿病;孕期糖尿病
diabetes insipidus尿崩症
juvenile diabetes青少年糖尿病;幼年型糖尿病