modality

英[məʊ'dæləti] 美[moʊ'dæləti]
  • n. 样式;形式;形态
  • [医学]药征.
  • [生理学]感觉.
modalities
  • modal adj.模态的;形态上的;情态的n.莫代尔(一种新型纤维素纤维)
  • modality n.样式;形式;形态[医学]药征.[生理学]感觉.
Noun:
  1. a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility

  2. verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker

  3. a particular sense

  4. a method of therapy that involves physical or electrical therapeutic treatment

1. They are researching a different modality of treatment for the disease.
他们正在研究这种疾病的另一种疗法。

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2. It advocated innovation, pursuing modality, emphasizing individuality and industrial arts.
它主张创新, 追求形式感, 强调个性,重视工艺美术.

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3. Rule of law is composed of two aspects - theoretical modality and systematic modality.
法治是由观念理论形态的法治和制度形态的法治两部分构成的.

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4. It may be a preferable treatment modality for preserving functioning renal parenchyma.
对于保留功能性的肾脏实质而言,肾脏保留手术可能是一种较佳的治疗方式.

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5. Conclusion: Combined modality therapy achieves good effect for chronic sinusitis in children.
结论: 综合治疗儿童慢性鼻窦炎效果较好.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Essence is more important than modality.
      实质重于形式。
    2. As a visual modality of art, Xiao Zhuan possesses Symmetrical and balanceable beauty.
      作为一种视觉艺术形式,小篆具有一种对称的平衡美。
    3. And that is the ineluctable modality of the audible.
      这就是可听事物无可避免的形态。