患者 | huàn zhě | patient; sufferer | |
隐患 | yǐn huàn | a danger concealed within sth; hidden damage; misfortune not visible from the surface | |
忧患 | yōu huàn | suffering; misery; hardship | |
患有 | huàn yǒu | to contract (an illness); to be afflicted with; to suffer from | |
患病 | huàn bìng | to fall ill |
1 | But not everyone wants to know what their DNA says about them. What if you found out you had a high propensity for developing a rare, incurable disease? | |
2 | I know, when I watched two of my dogs die of cancer, I found out too late in the process to help them. | |
3 | Bolden suffered a stroke in 2004, and her family said she spoke little after that and slept much of the time. | |
4 | I developed a cold last week. | |
5 | My mum was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2006 and I moved north to be near her and for my daughter to have time with her granny. |