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symptoms 英['sɪmptəmz] 美['sɪmptəmz] n. 征兆; 症状( symptom的名词复数 ); [例句]Symptoms are a slight fever, headache and loss of appetite.症状包括低烧、头痛和食欲不振。[其他] 原型: symptom
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These ROOT-WORDS are the Prefixes SYS, SYL, SYM & SYN all meaning WITH, TOGETHER & ALONG WITH. SYL is used before the letter l. SYM is used before the letter m. SYN is used before the letter n. It’s the old story of assimilation and labials causing the changes for the sake of euphony. Remember?1. Syllable : SYL n.One or more letters which together form one sound 2. Monosyllable :SYL n. A word of one syllable; as “no” 3. Syllogism : SYL n. A formal argument with a major and minor premise and a conclusion 4. Syllogist :SYL n. One skilled in syllogistic reasoning 5. System :SYS n. A planned arrangement of procedures; method 6. Systematic : SYS adj. Arranged methodically according to a system 7. Symbol : SYM n. Something that stands as a visible sign of something else; as, a lion is a symbol of courage 8. Symbolize : SYM n. A balanced arrangement insize and form 10. Symmetrical : SYM adj. Arranged in interchangeable parts 11. Sympathy : SYM n. Going along with others in feeling; as, sympathy for the homeless 12. Sympathetic : SYM adj. Having mutual feelings; as, sympathy for others 13. Symphony : SYM n. A harmony of sound; musicians playing in harmony 14. Synchronize : SYN v. To make happen at the same time 15. Syncopation : SYN n. A temporary displacement of the regular accent 16. Syndactyl : SYN adj. Having webbed feet; as, ducks 17. Syndicate : SYN n. An association of persons for business 18. Syndrome : SYN n. Signs and symptoms coming together at the same time 19. Synonym : SYN n. Two words which have practically the same meaning; as, system and method 20. Synthesis : SYN n. A combination of parts to form a whole.SYN takes you along with your best.