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		Definition of hypersensitive in English: hypersensitiveadjective hʌɪpəˈsɛnsɪtɪvˌhaɪpərˈsɛnsədɪv 1Having extreme physical sensitivity to particular substances or conditions. Example sentencesExamples -  Unlike the hypersensitive necrotic reaction, this stem-tip necrosis can be a serious threat to soybean production.
 -  Dizac is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to soy protein or eggs.
 -  If the venom is potent (such as from certain spiders and scorpions) or if you are hypersensitive to the venom, the entire body may react.
 -  Now that I know I have a hypersensitive hearing condition, I realize I didn't hate CNN or the news but the steadily climbing volume levels.
 -  It should not be used in persons with an infection at the injection site or in persons known to be hypersensitive to any ingredient in the drug.
 -  Cells expressing pol are hypersensitive to DNA alkylating agents and express neoplastic phenotype in animal model.
 -  She was hypersensitive to sounds while trying to concentrate.
 -  This is a type of hypersensitive reaction triggered by exposure to an antigen (a substance which the body recognises as alien).
 -  Selecting the appropriate treatment for patients with acute bacterial meningitis who are hypersensitive to lactams is difficult.
 -  The skin is extremely painful and hypersensitive, even to air movement.
 -  Emulsified diazepam contains soy bean oil and is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to soy protein.
 -  These areas can also be hypersensitive or painful.
 -  Allopurinol is associated with hypersensitive skin reactions, especially when used in conjunction with ampicillin.
 -  Some people have hypersensitive skin and are allergic to various pollen, fragrant smells and sunlight.
 -  The response has an acute character as an immediate hypersensitive reaction to latex exposure.
 -  Disadvantages of this treatment include them making the skin hypersensitive to sunlight.
 -  The necessity of avoiding irritating substances can force hypersensitive subjects to make numerous lifestyle changes.
 -  Other studies of chemically hypersensitive individuals have reported a variety of symptoms and reaction dynamics.
 -  If a health-care worker becomes latex hypersensitive, he or she may be qualified to receive workmen's compensation, depending upon the state in which he or she resides.
 -  It is preferred for use if the patient already has established atherosclerosis or if they are hypersensitive to aspirin.
 
 Synonyms sensitive, oversensitive, easily offended, thin-skinned 2Easily hurt, worried, or offended.  proximity to death makes people hypersensitive and aware Example sentencesExamples -  No matter how cool and detached these people seem on the outside, they are hypersensitive, extremely emotional and tender hearted.
 -  Adolescents who are depressed may be hypersensitive and overreact to minor problems or embarrassments.
 -  But right from the start, Cooper's hypersensitive temperament and extreme high-handedness took their toll.
 -  For Xantippe could in fact be railing against Levy's own characterization of the hypersensitive person.
 -  This rejection sensitivity inevitably becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy as the individual becomes hypersensitive to any deviation of affection.
 -  The child is also irritable, hypersensitive, and difficult to get along with.
 -  Yet he is trusting, generous and hypersensitive, reacting physically to the more complex social problems of those closest to him.
 -  First, be aware that teenagers are hypersensitive about their changing body shapes and weight - so the less you focus on this, the better.
 -  These patients are hypersensitive to perceived criticism, but have the capacity to develop appropriate relationships if they feel safe and accepted.
 -  The key to training these children is in understanding that they are hypersensitive and easily hurt.
 -  Hashem, however, did not respond, ‘You are just being hypersensitive.’
 -  Some say this is just his way, pointing out that he has always been unpredictable, hypersensitive about criticism.
 -  I didn't mean to annoy anyone, but it occurs to me that, since I don't have advertising on this site, it doesn't really matter how many hypersensitive Americans I offend.
 -  Then there are those who are on the hypersensitive end of the spectrum.
 
 
 Derivativesnoun  In order to determine hypersensitiveness to honey, it is necessary to give a child a small amount of it (half a teaspoonful) first. Example sentencesExamples -  In other words, immunity against infectious agents is not a state of insensitivity, but rather a state of hypersensitiveness to constituents.
 -  In the case of systemic hypersensitiveness reactions it may be necessary to initiate emergency measures.
 -  In adults the percentage of hypersensitiveness was 90 percent in the immunized.
 
 
 
    Definition of hypersensitive in US English: hypersensitiveadjectiveˌhaɪpərˈsɛnsədɪvˌhīpərˈsensədiv Abnormally or excessively sensitive, either psychologically or in physical response. (心理,生理)非常敏感的;过度敏感的 Example sentencesExamples -  Emulsified diazepam contains soy bean oil and is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to soy protein.
 -  This is a type of hypersensitive reaction triggered by exposure to an antigen (a substance which the body recognises as alien).
 -  If the venom is potent (such as from certain spiders and scorpions) or if you are hypersensitive to the venom, the entire body may react.
 -  The skin is extremely painful and hypersensitive, even to air movement.
 -  Now that I know I have a hypersensitive hearing condition, I realize I didn't hate CNN or the news but the steadily climbing volume levels.
 -  Some people have hypersensitive skin and are allergic to various pollen, fragrant smells and sunlight.
 -  Other studies of chemically hypersensitive individuals have reported a variety of symptoms and reaction dynamics.
 -  If a health-care worker becomes latex hypersensitive, he or she may be qualified to receive workmen's compensation, depending upon the state in which he or she resides.
 -  She was hypersensitive to sounds while trying to concentrate.
 -  It should not be used in persons with an infection at the injection site or in persons known to be hypersensitive to any ingredient in the drug.
 -  Dizac is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to soy protein or eggs.
 -  It is preferred for use if the patient already has established atherosclerosis or if they are hypersensitive to aspirin.
 -  The response has an acute character as an immediate hypersensitive reaction to latex exposure.
 -  Disadvantages of this treatment include them making the skin hypersensitive to sunlight.
 -  These areas can also be hypersensitive or painful.
 -  Allopurinol is associated with hypersensitive skin reactions, especially when used in conjunction with ampicillin.
 -  The necessity of avoiding irritating substances can force hypersensitive subjects to make numerous lifestyle changes.
 -  Unlike the hypersensitive necrotic reaction, this stem-tip necrosis can be a serious threat to soybean production.
 -  Selecting the appropriate treatment for patients with acute bacterial meningitis who are hypersensitive to lactams is difficult.
 -  Cells expressing pol are hypersensitive to DNA alkylating agents and express neoplastic phenotype in animal model.
 
 Synonyms sensitive, oversensitive, easily offended, thin-skinned     |