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单词 geriatric
释义 geriatric, a. and n.|dʒɛrɪˈætrɪk|
[f. as next.]
A. adj.
a. Of or pertaining to geriatrics; designed for use by old people.
1926Med. Rec. of Revs. XXXII. 193/1 We will publish a special geriatric number which will cover the field of diseases of old age.1947Times 20 June 5/4 Small, long⁓stay annexes, under the direct control of the ‘geriatric’ departments, for patients in need of constant nursing care.1956W. Hobson Mod. Trends in Geriatrics xiv. 345 The organization of a geriatric unit requires..a flexible attitude of mind towards the rearrangement of the hospital.1963Times 16 Feb. 5/6 A new and deceptive form of restraint which has appeared in certain mental hospitals to fill the vacuum left by the strait-jacket—the geriatric chair.
b. In weakened use, esp. contemptuously: old or senile. colloq.
1968Time 26 Jan. 78/2 This character was a geriatric loser with a Yiddish accent who invented the wheel but made it square.1972Times 24 Oct. 18/4 Invention only too easily becomes bizarre. Yet without vigorous encouragement the whole thing becomes..‘geriatric’.1977Western Mail (Cardiff) 5 Mar. 8/4 The Welsh pack was led by the superb Bunner Travers, getting his ninth cap after an interval of 10 years! In one sense, the geriatric brigade was out again.1978Insight Nov. 8/1 For President Chiang Ching-kuo and his mainly geriatric advisers in the all-powerful Kuomintang 30 years of exile is but a temporary phase.1981Times 10 Feb. 9/3 Geriatric judges with 19th century social and political prejudices only bring the rule of law into disrepute.1982Financial Times 15 Feb. 6/8 What the work force consider a ‘geriatric’ 98 series engine.1984Observer 4 March 7/7 I hear and read such phrases as ‘geriatric old twit’: an expression which would hardly have sprung to the lips of the pious Aeneas.
B. n.
a. An old person receiving geriatric care; a patient in a geriatric ward or institution.
1974New Statesman 25 Jan. 105/2 Ban all hospital treatment for miners, and send geriatrics and mental defectives back to their pit villages.1980Guardian 1 Oct. 2/5 Nurses and..patients..barricaded themselves inside a ward..in protest at the proposed mixing of geriatrics with surgical patients.
b. In weakened use: an old or senile person. Also transf., anything old or outdated. colloq.
1977P. Johnson Enemies of Society viii. 105 Old people are senior citizens, or, worse, geriatrics.1978Economist 4 Mar. 7/2 The greater pain has suddenly become the tendency for statesmen to flee from the old sensible ideas.. to older, more foolish ones like..pre-Keynesianism or infant industry protection for dying geriatrics like British Shipbuilders.1982Spectator 18 Sept. 3/3 Hua Kuo-feng was replaced by Teng Hsiao-ping but a number of geriatrics remained.1983Observer 5 June 3/4 A sparse audience of geriatrics listened in polite mystification to Mr Powell's anti-nuclear thoughts.1985Financial Times 23 Nov. i. 8/8 The US stock market rally is already a geriatric at 39 months old.
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