She was diagnosed with a particularly aggressive form of breast cancer.
Chinese Translation (Traditional):她 她 tā 1. she 2. her Here: she [Show Details] |
被 被 bèi 1. (passive indicator) 2. quilt, duvet Here: (passive indicator) [Show Details] |
診斷 诊断 zhěn duàn 1. to diagnose 2. diagnosis Here: to diagnose, diagnosis [Show Details] |
出 出 chū 1. to go out 2. to come out, to come forth 3. to happen, to occur 4. to produce 5. to go beyond 6. to rise 7. to put forth Here: to put forth [Show Details] |
患 患 huàn 1. to suffer, to contract (disease, illness) 2. trouble, misery, misfortune Here: to suffer, to contract (disease, illness) [Show Details] |
有 有 yǒu 1. to have 2. to own 3. there is, there are 4. to be, to exist Here: to have [Show Details] |
一種 一种 yì zhǒng a type, a kind [Show Details] |
特別 特别 tè bié 1. special, particular, unusual 2. especially, particularly Here: special, particular, especially [Show Details] |
惡性 恶性 è xìng malignant, vicious [Show Details] |
的 的 de 1. of (possessive particle) 2. (adjectival ending) 3. (used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis) 4. (used to form a nominal expression) Here: (adjectival ending) [Show Details] |
乳癌 乳癌 rǔ ái breast cancer [Show Details] |
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