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41 Physiotherapeut
■ Medizinisch geschulte Fachkraft, die auf die Behandlung physiologischer Funktionsstörungen mit natürlichen Mitteln wie Wasser, Luft, Licht, Elektrizität, Kälte, Wärme, Krankengymnastik, Massagen und Heilquellen spezialisiert ist. -
42 physiotherapist
■ Health care professional who treats physical disorders and ailments through joint manipulation, exercises to improve strength and mobility, temperature treatments and other techniques such, especially as part of a player's rehabilitation after an injury.■ Medizinisch geschulte Fachkraft, die auf die Behandlung physiologischer Funktionsstörungen mit natürlichen Mitteln wie Wasser, Luft, Licht, Elektrizität, Kälte, Wärme, Krankengymnastik, Massagen und Heilquellen spezialisiert ist. -
43 Leiden
n; -s, -; suffering(s Pl.); (Krankheit) illness, complaint; sie starb nach langem, schwerem Leiden she died after a long and painful illness; es ist das alte Leiden it’s the same old story; das Leiden Christi the Passion; aussehen wie das Leiden Christi umg., fig. look like death warmed up (Am. over)* * *das Leidencomplaint; cross; ailment; suffering* * *Lei|den ['laidn]nt -s, -1) sufferingdas sind (nun mal) die Freuden und Léíden des Lebens! — ah, the ups and downs or the trials and tribulations of life!
du siehst aus wie das Léíden Christi (inf) — you look like death warmed up (Brit inf) or over (US inf)
2) (= Krankheit) illness; (= Beschwerden) complaint3)* * *1) afflict2) (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) ailment3) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) cross4) ((a feeling of) pain or misery: The shortage of food caused widespread suffering; She keeps complaining about her sufferings.) suffering5) (to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc: He suffered terrible pain from his injuries; The crash killed him instantly - he didn't suffer at all; I'll make you suffer for this insolence.) suffer6) (to be neglected: I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.) suffer7) ((with from) to have or to have often (a particular illness etc): She suffers from stomach-aches.) suffer* * *Lei·den1<-s, ->[ˈlaidn̩]nt1. (chronische Krankheit) complaint, ailment3.Lei·den2<-s>[ˈlaidn̩]nt Leiden, Leyden* * *das; Leidens, Leiden1) (Krankheit) illness; (Gebrechen) complaint2) (Qual) sufferingFreud[en] und Leiden[en] — joy[s] and sorrow[s]
* * *sie starb nach langem, schwerem Leiden she died after a long and painful illness;es ist das alte Leiden it’s the same old story;das Leiden Christi the Passion;* * *das; Leidens, Leiden1) (Krankheit) illness; (Gebrechen) complaint2) (Qual) sufferingFreud[en] und Leiden[en] — joy[s] and sorrow[s]
* * *- n.ailment n.suffering n. -
44 leiden
n; -s, -; suffering(s Pl.); (Krankheit) illness, complaint; sie starb nach langem, schwerem Leiden she died after a long and painful illness; es ist das alte Leiden it’s the same old story; das Leiden Christi the Passion; aussehen wie das Leiden Christi umg., fig. look like death warmed up (Am. over)* * *das Leidencomplaint; cross; ailment; suffering* * *Lei|den ['laidn]nt -s, -1) sufferingdas sind (nun mal) die Freuden und Léíden des Lebens! — ah, the ups and downs or the trials and tribulations of life!
du siehst aus wie das Léíden Christi (inf) — you look like death warmed up (Brit inf) or over (US inf)
2) (= Krankheit) illness; (= Beschwerden) complaint3)* * *1) afflict2) (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) ailment3) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) cross4) ((a feeling of) pain or misery: The shortage of food caused widespread suffering; She keeps complaining about her sufferings.) suffering5) (to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc: He suffered terrible pain from his injuries; The crash killed him instantly - he didn't suffer at all; I'll make you suffer for this insolence.) suffer6) (to be neglected: I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.) suffer7) ((with from) to have or to have often (a particular illness etc): She suffers from stomach-aches.) suffer* * *Lei·den1<-s, ->[ˈlaidn̩]nt1. (chronische Krankheit) complaint, ailment3.Lei·den2<-s>[ˈlaidn̩]nt Leiden, Leyden* * *das; Leidens, Leiden1) (Krankheit) illness; (Gebrechen) complaint2) (Qual) sufferingFreud[en] und Leiden[en] — joy[s] and sorrow[s]
* * *leiden; leidet, litt, hat gelittenA. v/i1. suffer (an, unter +dat from);er leidet an einer Leberkrankheit/Herzkrankheit etc he has a liver/heart etc complaint;seine Gesundheit litt darunter it took its toll on his health;der Motor hat stark gelitten the engine has suffered considerably ( oder suffered considerable damage);unter +dat from)B. v/t2. (aushalten) stand, endure;ich kann ihn/es nicht leiden I can’t stand him/it;ich hab ihn/es nie leiden können I’ve never liked him/it; stärker: I could never stand him/it;mögen like sb, have a soft spot for sb3. (dulden)er war dort nur gelitten he was only tolerated there;sie ist überall/bei ihren Freunden etc…leiden n im subst condition, complaint;Asthmaleiden asthmatic complaint;Hautleiden skin condition ( oder complaint)* * *das; Leidens, Leiden1) (Krankheit) illness; (Gebrechen) complaint2) (Qual) sufferingFreud[en] und Leiden[en] — joy[s] and sorrow[s]
* * *- n.ailment n.suffering n. -
45 Krankheitserreger
Krankheitserreger
(BSE) pathogen;
• Krankheitserscheinungen eines Betriebes business ailments;
• im Krankheitsfall in the event of sickness;
• aus Krankheitsgründen aufgeben müssen to be compelled by illness to resign;
• Krankheitshäufigkeit morbidity;
• Krankheitskosten illness costs;
• Krankheitsprozentsatz sickness rate;
• größere Personenzahl ernsthaftem Krankheitsrisiko aussetzen to expose a substantial number of persons to serious risk of illness;
• spezielle Krankheitsrisikoversicherung dread disease (critical illness) insurance;
• Krankheitsrücklage allowance for possible illness;
• Krankheitsrücklagen bilden to allow for possible illness;
• Krankheitsschadenpolice sickness indemnity policy;
• Krankheitstag day of sickness;
• Krankheitsurlaub sick leave;
• Krankheitsziffer sick rate. -
46 Krankheitserscheinungen eines Betriebes
Krankheitserscheinungen eines Betriebes
business ailmentsBusiness german-english dictionary > Krankheitserscheinungen eines Betriebes
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47 ailment
noun (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) plage, lidelsesubst. \/ˈeɪlmənt\/lidelse, sykdom, plager -
48 sensacje
pl* * *pl.Gen. -i (= dolegliwości) ailments, health problems; sensacje żołądkowe stomach upset l. trouble.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sensacje
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49 dolencia
f.1 complaint, ailment.2 illness, ailment, sickness, aching.* * *1 ailment, illness* * *noun f.* * *SF ailment* * *femenino ailment, complaint* * *= niggling, soreness, niggle.Ex. While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex. While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex. Wilson was limping around so he must have picked up a knock or aggravated a niggle that he already had.* * *femenino ailment, complaint* * *= niggling, soreness, niggle.Ex: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.
Ex: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Ex: Wilson was limping around so he must have picked up a knock or aggravated a niggle that he already had.* * *ailment, complaintno hace más que hablar de sus dolencias all he does is talk about what's wrong with him o about his ailments o complaintsfalleció ayer tras una larga dolencia ( frml); he died yesterday after a long illness* * *
dolencia sustantivo femenino
ailment, complaint
dolencia sustantivo femenino illness
' dolencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mal
- resentirse
English:
complaint
- disease
- inoperable
- ailment
- infirmity
* * *dolencia nfcomplaint, ailment;sufre una grave dolencia he's suffering from a serious illness;una dolencia cardíaca/renal a heart/kidney complaint;una dolencia crónica a chronic illness* * *f ailment* * *dolencia nf: ailment, malaise -
50 achaques
Del verbo achacar: ( conjugate achacar) \ \
achaques es: \ \2ª persona singular (tú) presente subjuntivoMultiple Entries: achacar achaques
achacar ( conjugate achacar) verbo transitivo:◊ achaquesle la culpa a algn to lay o put the blame on sb
achaques sustantivo masculino plural ailments (pl); mis acostumbrados achaques my usual aches and pains
achacar vtr (atribuir) to attribute: no se le puede achacar la culpa del accidente, you can't blame him for the accident ' achaques' also found in these entries: English: ache -
51 ailment
noun (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) lasleiki -
52 ailment
gyengélkedés* * *noun (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) betegség -
53 ailment
N1. बीमारीReema can treat minor ailments. -
54 emission
N1. उत्सर्जनThe emission of carbon-dioxide from vehicles causes ailments. -
55 smear
N1. धब्बाSmear on the walls during election time by posters leave indelible marks.2. मेडिकल परीक्षणA smear list is a medical list to check the cancer tissues or many other heart ailments.--------V1. मैला करनाDuring holi festival people smear the faces of others with all sorts of greasy and oily substances.2. बदनाम करनाDuring election time the politicians smear the credibility of their opponents.3. कलंक लगानाThe media today is permitting many cock and bull stories to smear the reputation of PM. -
56 ailment
noun (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) indisposição* * *ail.ment['eilmənt] n doença, indisposição. -
57 developmental
{di,veləp'mentəl}
и свързан с растежа/развитието, развоен, еволюционен* * *{di,velъp'mentъl} и свързан с растежа/развитието; разво* * *еволюционен;* * *и свързан с растежа/развитието, развоен, еволюционен* * *developmental[di¸veləp´mentəl] adj 1. свързан с развитие (растеж); еволюционен; \developmental ailments смущения при растеж; 2. опитен, експериментален; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv developmentally. -
58 hépatique
hépatique [epatik]adjective* * *epatik
1.
adjectif hepatic
2.
nom masculin et féminin person with a liver complaint* * *epatik adj1) (= relatif au foie) hepatic2) (= qui souffre du foie) suffering from a liver complaint* * *B nmf person with a liver complaint.C nf Bot1 ( lichen) liverwort; les hépatiques Hepaticae;2 ( fleur) hepatica.[epatik] adjectif————————[epatik] nom masculin et féminin————————[epatik] nom féminin -
59 éosine
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60 ailment
n. hastalık, rahatsızlık, keyifsizlik* * *1. hastalık 2. rahatsızlık* * *noun (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) (ciddi olmayan türden)hastalık, rahatsızlık
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