疑似 症 giji shō
giji shō
Noun
1. suspected case (of a disease)
Medicine
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18 Variants Available
Essential 9 items
Noun
Noun
giji shōde
て-form: Used to connect clauses, make requests, or chain actions
1. With pseudo-symptoms; Due to pseudo-symptoms
Noun
giji shōno
Attributive form: modifies a following noun
1. Pseudosyndrome; Resembling a syndrome
Noun
giji shōja arimasen
The polite negative form
1. It is not a psychosomatic symptom.; It is not imaginary.
Noun
giji shōjanaidesu
The polite negative form
1. It's not a symptom.; It's not like I have a symptom.
Noun
Noun
Noun
giji shōdewārimasen
The polite negative form
1. It is not a psychosomatic symptom.; It is not a psychological issue.
Noun
Common 6 items
Noun
giji shōdarō
Expresses probability ("probably…")
1. Probably a symptom.; Probably indicative of a condition.
Noun
giji shōja arimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not a symptom.; Was not suspected.
Noun
giji shōjanakattadesu
The polite, past negative form
1. Wasn't suspected.; Wasn't thought to be the case.
Noun
giji shōdeshō
Expresses probability in a polite manner ("probably…")
1. Probably a symptom.; Likely a condition.
Noun
giji shōdewārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not suspected.; Was not a suspected condition.
Noun
Advanced 3 items
giji shōdattara
The "-tara" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If [it] is psychosomatic; If [it] seems like a psychosomatic condition
Noun
giji shōdeareba
The "-eba" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If it's a symptom; If there's a symptom
Noun
giji shōnara
The "-nara" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If/when suspected case; If/when suspected symptom
Noun