căn bệnh
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun:
- The cause or origin of a disease: The fundamental source, root, or underlying reason for an illness or medical condition.
- An illness, disease, or malady (often with a connotation of being deep-seated or chronic): Refers to the disease itself, particularly when implying it is a long-standing, ingrained, or serious affliction.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Thầy thuốc đã tìm ra căn bệnh. (The physician has found the cause of the disease.)
- Căn bệnh ung thư vẫn là thách thức lớn. (The disease of cancer remains a great challenge.)
- Đó là một căn bệnh lâu đời của xã hội. (That is a long-standing malady of society.)
Advanced Usage
- "căn bệnh" in a social or metaphorical context: Used to describe a persistent, harmful problem within a system, organization, or society.
- Tham nhũng được coi là một căn bệnh nan giải. (Corruption is considered an intractable disease/malady.)
Variants and Related Words
Bệnh (n): A more general and common term for disease, sickness, or illness.
- Anh ấy đang nghỉ ốm vì bệnh. (He is on sick leave because of an illness.)
Nguyên nhân bệnh (n): The cause of a disease (a more clinical or direct phrase).
- Các bác sĩ đang nghiên cứu nguyên nhân bệnh. (The doctors are researching the cause of the disease.)
Synonyms
- Origin/Cause (of a disease): The source from which the illness arises.
- Malady: A serious or long-lasting illness, often used in formal or literary contexts.
- Affliction: A condition of suffering or distress due to illness.
Related Idioms
- Căn bệnh thế kỷ: Literally "the disease of the century," often referring to a major, widespread epidemic or societal problem of the era (e.g., HIV/AIDS).
- HIV từng được gọi là căn bệnh thế kỷ. (HIV was once called the disease of the century.)
- Cause (origin) of a disease
- thầy thuốc đã tìm ra căn bệnhthe physician has found the cause of the disease ill