常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Older patients are twice as likely to be diagnosed with thyroid cancer as younger patients.老年患者被診斷爲(wèi)甲狀腺癌的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)是年輕患者的兩倍。Of the students who called themselves shy, 12.4 percent actually met the criteria to be diagnosed with social phobia.在稱自己害羞的學(xué)生中,實(shí)際上,12.4%符郃可以診斷爲(wèi)社交恐懼的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。The heavier coffee/tea consumers were one-third less likely to be diagnosed with glioma, with factors such as age and smoking history taken into account.喝咖啡/茶更多的人被診斷出患腦膠質(zhì)瘤的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)降低了三分之一,這其中考慮了諸如年齡、抽菸史等因素。blog.sina.com.cn原聲例句They say exposure at levels common among children in the United States may increase the chances that a child will be diagnosed with A.D.H.D.權(quán)威例句During their lifetime, one in three women and every second man will be diagnosed with some type of cancer.FORBES: This Year's Cancer DebutantesWomen of color have been particularly affected are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with HIV than their white counterparts.WHITEHOUSE: The 30-Year Anniversary of the Aids Pandemic: What Has Changed, What Needs To Change The White HouseIn 2012, Shariat's team calculated that about 575, 130 men and 457, 240 women would be diagnosed with a non-sex specific cancer.MSN: Men who have cancer more likely to die from it, study finds 返回 be diagnosed with