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1 ILL: BE ILL IN BED
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2 bed
[bed]n1) кровать, постельHe is ill in bed. — Он болен и лежит в постели.
- comfortable bed- bunk bed
- camp bed
- hard bed
- four-poster bed
- hospital bed
- water bed
- unmade bed
- feather bed
- bed linen
- undo a bed
- lie on a bed
- be in bed
- make the bed
- open the bed
- put fresh linen on the bed
- change the bed
- get into bed
- get out of bed
- go to bed
- take to one's bed
- keep bed
- keep to one's bed
- leave one's bed2) клумба, грядка3) ложе, дно, русло, основание- bed of the river
- pea bed
- as you make your bed so you must lie on it
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3 ILL
[A]AEGER (-GRA -GRUM)AEGRUS (-A -UM)INFIRMUS (-A -UM)MALUS (-A -UM)[ADV]MALEVAPIDESECUSSETIUSSECIUSSEQUIUS[N]MALUM (-I) (N)LUES (-IS) (F)- BE ILL- BE ILL IN BED- FALL ILL- WISH ILL -
4 ill
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,bi: 'ed,,bi: i: 'di:( abbreviation) (Bachelor of Education; a first university degree in education or teaching.) licenciatura en Magisteriobed n1. cama2. lecho / cauce / fondotr[bed]1 cama2 (for animals) lecho3 (of flowers) arriate nombre masculino, macizo5 SMALLGEOLOGY/SMALL capa, yacimiento1 slang acostarse con\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go to bed acostarseto put somebody to bed acostar a alguiento put a newspaper to bed figurative use terminar la redacción de un númeroto take to one's bed guardar camato make the bed hacer la camato make one's bed and lie in it quien mala cama hace en ella yaceto get out of bed on the wrong side familiar levantarse con el pie izquierdobunk bed literadouble bed cama de matrimoniosingle bed cama individualtwin beds camas nombre femenino plural separadasbed and board pensión nombre femenino completabed and breakfast alojamiento con desayuno incluidoa bed of roses figurative use un lecho de rosas: acostarbed vi: acostarsebed n1) : cama f, lecho m2) : cauce m (de un río), fondo m (del mar)3) : arriate m (para plantas)4) layer, stratum: estrato m, capa fn.• cama s.f.• cubil s.m.• estrato s.m.• lecho s.m.• yacija s.f.• yacimiento s.m.v.• embutir v.• plantar v.• sembrar v.'biː'ed [bed]1. N1) (=furniture) cama fcould you give me a bed for the night? — ¿me puede hospedar or alojar esta noche?
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to get into bed — meterse en la camato get sb into bed — (=have sex) llevarse a algn a la cama
to get into bed with sb — (fig) (=agree to work together) aliarse con algn
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to go to bed — acostarse•
to make the bed — hacer la cama•
to put a child to bed — acostar a un niño•
to take to one's bed — irse a la cama- get out of bed on the wrong side2) [of animal] lecho m3) [of river] cauce m, lecho m ; [of sea] fondo m4) (=flower bed) arriate m, parterre m ; (=vegetable bed) arriate m ; (=oyster bed) banco m, vivero mserved on a bed of lettuce/rice — servido sobre una base de lechuga/arroz
2. VT1) (Archit etc) fijar, engastar2) † * [+ woman] llevar a la cama, acostarse con3.CPDbed and board N — comida f y cama, pensión f completa
bed and breakfast N — pensión f (con desayuno)
bed bath N (Med) —
bed jacket N — mañanita f
bed of nails N — cama f de clavos
bed settee N — sofá-cama m
- bed down- bed outBED AND BREAKFAST Se llama Bed and Breakfast a una casa particular de hospedaje tanto en el campo como en la ciudad, que ofrece cama y desayuno a tarifas inferiores a las de un hotel. El servicio se suele anunciar con carteles colocados en las ventanas del establecimiento, en el jardín o en la carretera y en ellos aparece a menudo únicamente el símbolo B&B.
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6 ill
مَرِيض \ bad, worse, worst: not healthy; causing trouble: My bad leg is painful. diseased: having a disease. ill: (of people) not well; sick: He fell ill. patient: sb. who is being treated by a doctor, at home or anywhere; sb. who is on the list of a certain doctor, who will treat him if he gets ill. sick: ill; unwell: a sick child. sickly: looking weak and ill: a sickly face. unwell: ill; not well: She stayed in bed because she felt unwell. -
7 Ill-spread
adj.Of a bed: V. κακόστρωτος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Ill-spread
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8 lie ill
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9 -Feeling ill-
Medical Feeling illYou look a bit pale. Sei un po' pallida.Are you all right? Stai bene?I'm not feeling too well at all. Non mi sento per niente bene.What's wrong? Cosa c'è che non va?I think I'm coming down with something. Credo che mi stia venendo qualcosa.I started feeling a bit dodgy at work about lunchtime. Ho cominciato a sentirmi debole verso l'ora di pranzo al lavoro.I've got a splitting headache, sore eyes, and aching bones. Ho un mal di testa lancinante, gli occhi irritati e le ossa doloranti.Have you got a stuffy nose? Hai il naso chiuso?Have you checked your temperature? Ti sei misurata la febbre?You feel quite hot. Sei piuttosto calda.I'll get the thermometer. Vado a prendere il termometro.You have got a temperature of 38В°. Hai la febbre a 38В°.You should go to bed. Dovresti metterti a letto.Take a couple of pills and see how you feel in the morning. Prendi un paio di pillole e vedi come ti senti domattina.Make sure you drink plenty of fluids and keep warm. Cerca di bere molti liquidi e stai al caldo.If I feel like this tomorrow morning I think I'll ring in sick. Se mi sento così domattina credo che chiamerò per dire che sono malata.I'll ring the doctor and make an appointment. Chiamo il dottore e fisso un appuntamento.Get well soon! Guarisci presto! -
10 syg
ill, poorly, queer, sick* * *adj(foran sb) sick ( fx a sick child),(efter vb) ill ( fx he is ill),(am & T) sick;( om legemsdel) diseased,T bad;[ et sygt sind] a sick (el. disordered) mind;[ et sygt smil] a sickly smile;[ en syg] a sick person, a patient,( mere varigt) an invalid;[ de syge] the sick;[ syge og sårede] sick and wounded;[ med vb:][ blive syg] become ill, be taken ill, fall ill;[ ligge syg] be ill in bed;(se også ndf: syg af);[ lægge sig syg] take to one's bed;[ melde sig syg] report sick;[ være syg] be ill (, am sick),( sygemeldt) be on the sick list;[ med præp:][ syg af ærgrelse] beside oneself with vexation;[ ligge syg af] be ill with,T be down with, be laid up with ( fx flu);[ være syg efter at] be desperately anxious to, be dying to;[ være syg efter noget] be dying for something. -
11 seng
* * *(en -e) bed;(uden sengeklæder etc) bedstead;[ holde sengen] keep to one's bed,F be confined to one's bed;[ gå i seng, gå til sengs] go to bed;[ ligge i sengen] be in bed,( være syg) be ill in bed;[ ligge i sengen med influenza] be laid up with the flu;[ være oven senge] be up and about, be on one's feet again;[ få te på sengen] have tea in bed;[ tage én på sengen] find somebody in bed;(fig: overrumple) catch somebody napping;( overraske) take somebody by surprise;[ stå ud af sengen] get out of bed;[ sidde ved hans seng] sit at his bedside;(se også ben). -
12 laid up
(ill in bed: When I caught flu, I was laid up for a fortnight.) sengeliggende* * *(ill in bed: When I caught flu, I was laid up for a fortnight.) sengeliggende -
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ill, sick, bed ridden, diseased* * *• diseased• unwell• sick• punk• ill• bad• queer• morbid -
14 bettlägerich
(ill in bed: When I caught flu, I was laid up for a fortnight.) laid up -
15 laid up
(ill in bed: When I caught flu, I was laid up for a fortnight.) encamado -
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(ill in bed: When I caught flu, I was laid up for a fortnight.) vera rúmfastur -
17 laid up
(ill in bed: When I caught flu, I was laid up for a fortnight.) nyomja az ágyat -
18 laid up
(ill in bed: When I caught flu, I was laid up for a fortnight.) acamado* * *laid up[leid'∧p] adj 1 armazenado, acamado. 2 Naut desmantelado, desmastreado. -
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(ill in bed: When I caught flu, I was laid up for a fortnight.) yatakta -
20 laid up
(ill in bed: When I caught flu, I was laid up for a fortnight.) priklenjen na posteljo
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bed — bed1 W1S1 [bed] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(sleep)¦ 2¦(sex)¦ 3¦(river/lake/sea)¦ 4¦(garden)¦ 5¦(rock)¦ 6¦(lowest layer)¦ 7¦(in river/water)¦ 8 get out of bed on the wrong side 9 not a bed of roses 10 you ve made your bed and you … Dictionary of contemporary English
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ill — 1. menstrual Common female usage: When were you ill last? About a fortnight ago, she replied. (F. Harris, 1925) Mrs Pepys was ill of those: Thence home and my wife ill of those upon the maid s bed. (Pepys, 1669) 2. suffering… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
bed-blocker — /ˈbɛd blɒkə/ (say bed blokuh) noun a patient who, for reasons of chronic ill health, old age, etc., is taking up a bed in a hospital for an extended period of time, thus preventing the access of a new patient needing treatment …
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