affliction
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++af·flic·tion /əˈflɪkʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable] formal ILLNESS/DISEASEsomething that causes pain or suffering, especially a medical condition 痛苦,折磨;〔尤指〕病痛 the afflictions of old age 老年的各种痛苦
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affliction• Because it is an affliction peculiar to women?• The man spits hatred at anyone who sees his humiliation and affliction.• This was diagnosed as impetigo, an unpleasant and contagious affliction.• Life will contain its afflictions and troubles without unjust institutions adding to its lot.• Many afflictions were cured or relieved for those who drank of it and great numbers of people journeyed there on pilgrimages.• Guess who I ran into on the street at the height of my affliction?• Smoking is a major cause of cancer and other afflictions.af·flic·tion nounChineseSyllable
pain that causes suffering, Corpus a especially or something
affliction
af‧flic‧tion /əˈflɪkʃən/
noun [uncountable and countable] formal
something that causes pain or suffering, especially a medical condition:
the afflictions of old age
af‧flic‧tion /əˈflɪkʃən/
noun [uncountable and countable] formalsomething that causes pain or suffering, especially a medical condition: