synteresis

[医] 预防

发音

UK /sɪntɪˈɹiːsɪs/

别名

synderesis

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    An aspect of one's conscience by which one can judge wrong from right and decide on what makes good conduct (as distinguished from syneidesis).

    历史 不可数 宗教

    Synteresis, or the purer part of the conscience, is an innate habit, and doth signify “a conservation of the knowledge of the law of God and Nature, to know good or evil”.

  2. 2.

    Preventive treatment; prophylaxis.

    废旧 不可数 医学

词源

From Medieval Latin syntērēsis (in Thomas Aquinas), from Ancient Greek συντήρησις (suntḗrēsis, “careful watching”), from συντηρεῖν (suntēreîn, “to keep guard”).

来源:wiktionary