Nov 4, 2004 18:55
19 yrs ago
English term
part of sentence
Non-PRO
English
Medical
Medical (general)
There is a possibility that your condition may worsen by delay in your receiving standard disease medicine. This risk is very small as this disease is a chronic disease and gets worse slowly.
Please explain the meaning of the phrase gets worse slowly here.
Please explain the meaning of the phrase gets worse slowly here.
Responses
4 +7 | The damage is done gradually | jccantrell |
5 +5 | gets worse slowly | Margaret Schroeder |
4 | empeora gradualmente | blackwidow |
Responses
+7
2 mins
Selected
The damage is done gradually
Chronic diseases are slow acting. For example, Alzheimer's is chronic. It does kill you, but it takes years where you slowly decline.
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+5
2 mins
gets worse slowly
"Gets worse" refers to the progression of the disease. "Slowly" indicates that the rate at which the disease gets worse is not fast. The phrase indicates that this chronic disease may get worse but it will not do so quickly.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Romina Riestra
3 mins
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agree |
Olga B
29 mins
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agree |
Nizamettin Yigit
2 hrs
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agree |
Java Cafe
5 hrs
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agree |
airmailrpl
: -
2 days 1 hr
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3 mins
empeora gradualmente
En el sentido de que tiende a empeorar a menos que se le aplique la medicina adecuada.
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Note added at 23 hrs 53 mins (2004-11-05 18:48:09 GMT)
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slowly here gives the idea of \"gradually\".
Sorry I made it in Spanish.
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Note added at 23 hrs 53 mins (2004-11-05 18:48:09 GMT)
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slowly here gives the idea of \"gradually\".
Sorry I made it in Spanish.
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