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frailty    音标拼音: [fr'elti]
n. 弱点,脆弱

弱点,脆弱

frailty
n 1: the state of being weak in health or body (especially from
old age) [synonym: {infirmity}, {frailty}, {debility},
{feebleness}, {frailness}, {valetudinarianism}]
2: moral weakness [synonym: {frailty}, {vice}]

frailty \frail"ty\ (fr[=a]l"t[y^]), n.; pl. {frailties}
(fr[=a]l"t[i^]z). [OE. frelete, freilte, OF. frailet['e], fr.
L. fragilitas. See {Frail}, a., and cf. {Fragility}.]
1. The condition or quality of being frail, physically,
mentally, or morally; frailness; infirmity; weakness of
resolution; liableness to be deceived or seduced.
[1913 Webster]

God knows our frailty, [and] pities our weakness.
--Locke.
[1913 Webster]

2. A fault proceeding from weakness; foible; sin of
infirmity.

Syn: Frailness; fragility; imperfection; failing.
[1913 Webster]

147 Moby Thesaurus words for "frailty":
abulia, airiness, airy texture, amiable weakness, attenuation,
bad habit, besetting sin, blemish, breakability, breakableness,
brittleness, bug, cachexia, cachexy, catch, changeableness,
chronic ill health, collapse, cowardice, crack, crackability,
crackableness, crispness, crumbliness, crushability, crushableness,
daintiness, debilitation, debility, decrepitude, defect, defection,
deficiency, delicacy, delicate health, destructibility,
diaphanousness, dilutedness, dilution, disintegration, drawback,
effeminacy, enervation, ethereality, exhaustion, exiguity, exility,
failing, failure, faintheartedness, faintness, fallibility, fault,
faute, fear, feeblemindedness, feebleness, fineness, fissility,
flaw, flimsiness, foible, fracturableness, fragility, frangibility,
friability, gauziness, gossameriness, gracility, healthlessness,
hole, human equation, human frailty, human weakness, humanity,
humanness, hypochondria, hypochondriasis, ill health, imperfection,
impressionability, inadequacy, indecisiveness, infirmity,
infirmity of will, inherent vice, insubstantiality, invalidism,
invalidity, irresolution, kink, lacerability, laciness,
languishing, languishment, liability, lightness, little problem,
mistiness, moral flaw, moral weakness, morbidity, morbidness,
mortality, paperiness, peakedness, pliability, poor health,
problem, rarity, rift, shortcoming, sickliness, sleaziness,
slenderness, slightness, slimness, snag, something missing,
spinelessness, subtility, suggestibility, susceptibility, taint,
tenuity, thinness, unhealthiness, unsoundness, unsubstantiality,
unwholesomeness, vagueness, valetudinarianism, velleity, vice,
vulnerability, vulnerable place, wasting, wateriness, weak link,
weak point, weak side, weak will, weak-mindedness, weakliness,
weakness, wispiness, womanishness


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  • Frailty (2001 film) - Wikipedia
    Frailty is a 2001 psychological horror film directed by and starring Bill Paxton, and co-starring Matthew McConaughey and Powers Boothe It marks Paxton's directorial debut
  • Frailty (2001) - IMDb
    Frailty: Directed by Bill Paxton With Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey, Powers Boothe, Matt O'Leary A mysterious man arrives at the offices of an FBI agent and recounts his childhood: how his religious fanatic father received visions telling him to destroy people who were in fact "demons "
  • Frailty: Definition Scores - Cleveland Clinic
    Frailty is a medical term for when your body can’t handle or recover from injuries or illnesses It’s most common in older adults and those with chronic conditions
  • Why frailty threatens the health of older adults, and what to do about . . .
    Frailty is a medical syndrome that reduces the body’s reserves and makes it harder to fight illnesses and stress Frailty can lead to poor health outcomes Doctors should consider how frail a person is before considering surgery
  • What Does Frailty Mean? The Medical Definition - Biology Insights
    Frailty describes a specific pattern of physical and biological decline that carries measurable health risks and, importantly, can sometimes be reversed Everyone loses some strength and resilience with age, but frailty is a distinct clinical state
  • Frailty: Assessment, Mitigation, and Prevention - Overview
    Frailty Assessment by Care Setting Frailty Assessments and Comprehensive Geriatric Assessments Section 03: Frailty Mitigation and Prevention Introduction to Frailty Mitigation and Prevention Activity and Sleep Healthcare Considerations Interaction and Loneliness
  • Frailty - UpToDate
    Frailty is a clinical syndrome of aging-related physiological vulnerability characterized by reduced resilience to stressors and increased risk of adverse health outcomes It reflects cumulative declines across multiple systems, resulting in impaired homeostatic reserve and recovery capacity
  • Frailty in Older Adults | New England Journal of Medicine
    Frailty is a clinically identifiable state of diminished physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to a broad range of adverse health outcomes 1-5 Frailty becomes more common as
  • Frailty | Hazzards Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 7e . . .
    Frailty is an important predictor of serious adverse outcomes, such as disability, health care utilization, and death The phenotype of frailty includes the five following characteristics: unintentional weight loss, weakness, slow gait, exhaustion, and low activity
  • Frailty: An overview : Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
    A BSTRACT Frailty is an emerging global health concern driven by population aging and rising prevalence of multimorbidity It is a multidimensional geriatric syndrome characterized by reduced physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to stressors, leading to adverse outcomes such as disability, falls, hospitalization, and mortality The prevalence of frailty varies across settings and





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