英['mælədi]美['mælədi]
记忆方法
谐音记忆法
谐音:没了底(会不会养好),所以引申为词义:疾病
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A malady is an illness, like a malady that keeps you home, sick in bed for days, or something that causes you to have trouble or to suffer, like jet lag — a malady that affects travelers.
Malady, pronounced “MAL-uh-dee,” comes from the Latin words male, meaning “bad or ill” and habitus for “have, hold.” When you have a malady, it is like something bad is holding you, such as an illness — the common cold: a malady of winter. Some bad habits cause maladies, such as never having any money — the malady of people who spend freely, not thinking of the future.