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malady

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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mal·a·dy /ˈmælədi/ noun (plural maladies) [countable]  1. formalPROBLEM a serious problem in society 〔社会的〕严重问题;痼疾2. old useMI an illness 疾病
Examples from the Corpus
maladySome doctors still regard menopause as a malady.Her chronic malady, the result of a golf injury, has provided its share of good fortune, however.The airline suffers from a common malady - lack of cash.Later, looking back, I wondered if for a brief hour my malady had blanketed me from consciousness of the present.Public health could not be restricted to the surveillance and prevention of specific maladies.It is a strange malady that strikes following a stunning election victory and tests your ability to avoid injudicious and arrogant actions.He determined not to yield to the malady, striding about the deck all night, refusing to give in.The malady is marked by nasty kicks, retaliatory shoves, hard words and worse.Between 1937 and 1941 he discovered drugs which mitigated the worst symptoms of these maladies.In Paris a cabby would have commiserated upon the unfortunate malady affecting his legs, but the Viennese were different.
Origin malady (1200-1300) Old French maladie, from malade sick, from Latin male habitus in bad condition
mal·a·dy nounChineseSyllable
society Corpus a problem in serious


malady
malady /ˈmælədi/ noun (plural maladies) [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: maladie, from malade 'sick', from Latin male habitus 'in bad condition'
1. formal a serious problem in society
2. old use an illness


mal·adyBrE /ˈmælədi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmælədi/ 🔊 noun (
plural
mal·adies
)
(formal) a serious problem 严重问题;痼疾 SYN ill Violent crime is only one of the maladies afflicting modern society. 暴力犯罪仅仅是困扰现代社会的严重问题之一。🔊🔊(old use) an illness 疾病