| 单词 | intercurrent | 
| 释义 | intercurrentadj.n. A. adj. That runs or comes between.  1.  ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > 			[adjective]		 middlea1200 mean1340 mediate?1440 intercedent1578 interjacent1594 intermedial1599 intermiddle1613 intervenient1626 intervalling1632 intermediate1646 intervening1646 mediatory1650 intercurrent1656 intermedious1678 intermediant1716 intercepting1826 mediant1853 intermediary1875 interferent1876 1656    tr.  J. A. Comenius Latinæ Linguæ Janua Reserata: Gate Lat. Tongue Unlocked v. §41  				The Cardinal winds..with their middle, and the other inter-current ones. 1665    R. Hooke Micrographia 160  				Some very easie way of separating the pulp or intercurrent juices. 1673    N. Grew Acct. Vegetation of Roots in  Idea Phytol. Hist. 122  				Yielding to the intercurrent Fibres of the Parenchyma. c1685    E. Halley in  Naval Chron. 8 119  				This shoalness of the sea, and the intercurrent continents, are the reason.  b.  Of time, the course of events: Intervening. ΘΚΠ the world > time > 			[adjective]		 > intervening middlea1200 meana1382 interloping1603 interim1604 intercurrent1611 odd1618 intermediate1623 intervenient1629 intermedian1656 interveninga1781 interstitial1841 1611    J. Speed Hist. Great Brit.  viii. iii. 392/1  				By many his intercurrent actions..hee may iustly bee cleared of that imputation. 1614    W. Raleigh Hist. World  i. iii. i. §10. 19  				A longer space of time intercurrent. 1677    R. Cary Palæologia Chronica  ii. ii. iii. xx. 268  				The intercurrent dispositions of the Times under the Persian and Macedonian, Ægyptian Monarchies. 1883    F. W. H. Myers Mazzini in  Ess. 		(1885)	 3  				Alfieri—his republicanism strangely complicated by an intercurrent passion for high-born dames. 1887    F. Robinson New Religio Med. 82  				The Book of Job affords a sufficient refutation; no intercurrent paradox meets us there. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > message > 			[adjective]		 > messenger between two parties intercurrent1665 internunciary1682 go-between1809 1665    T. Manley tr.  H. Grotius De Rebus Belgicis 663  				The Embassadors could not be drawn to agree..Nor was there any better progress by intercurrent Messengers.  2.  spec. in Medicine.  a.  Of a disease: Occurring during the progress of another disease. Also, Recurring at intervals. Formerly (of a fever), Happening at any period of the year, as distinguished from those confined to particular seasons. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > 			[adjective]		 > other fevers slowc1300 hectic1398 remitting1583 altern1594 hectical1614 hective1642 remittent1670 imputrid1684 intercurrent1684 aestuous1708 angiotenic1799 anabatic1811 masked1833 hyperpyretic1876 hyperpyrexial1896 hyperpyrexic1897 tularaemic1954 the world > time > change > alternation > 			[adjective]		 > alternating interchangeable1561 interchanginga1586 vicissitudinary1624 alternanta1638 reciprocalc1645 alternating1653 up and down1812 intercurrent1842 commutative1844 the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > types > 			[adjective]		 > sequel sequential1822 referred1845 intercurrent1869 1684    tr.  T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician  vi. 189  				Some Fevers may deservedly be reckoned among the Intercurrent. 1842    R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon 		(ed. 3)	 (at cited word)  				Intercurrent Pneumonia. 1861    J. E. Erichsen Sci. & Art Surg. 		(ed. 3)	 i. 5  				Slow recoveries, often interrupted by intercurrent diseases. 1869    E. A. Parkes Man. Pract. Hygiene 		(ed. 3)	 493  				The low inter~current inflammations which occur in scurvy.  b.  Of the pulse: Having an extra beat. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disordered pulse or circulation > 			[adjective]		 > irregular pulse intercident1665 intercurrent1707 arrhythmous1853 intercadent1887 1707    J. Floyer Physician's Pulse-watch 49  				An intercurrent Pulse is unequal in Crebrity, when one Pulse happens more than usual. 1842    R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon 		(ed. 3)	 at Intercadence  				The pulse, in such case [of intercadence] is said to be intercurrent.   An intervening circumstance or event; an incident. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > extrinsicality or externality > 			[noun]		 > non-essentialness > incident incident1412 incidence1423 intercurrent1603 contingencya1626 1603    P. Holland tr.  Plutarch Morals 1224  				Fortune..having diversified..our enterprise, like a plaie or enterlude, with many dangerous intercurrents, was assistant and ran with us. Derivatives  interˈcurrently adv. in an intercurrent manner. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > types > 			[adverb]		 > sequel intercurrentlya1883 a1883    C. H. Fagge Princ. & Pract. Med. 		(1886)	 I. 175  				Examples of relapse occurring ‘intercurrently’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < | 
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