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1 ♦ health
♦ health /hɛlɵ/n. [u]1 salute; sanità: good [poor] health, buona [cattiva] salute; health problems, problemi di salute; ill health, cattiva salute; mental health, igiene mentale; to be bad for one's health, essere dannoso alla salute di q.; Ministry of Health, Ministero della sanità; My grandmother's health is improving, mia nonna sta meglio di salute2 (fig.) prosperità● (in GB) ( local) health authority, autorità sanitaria locale (abbr. ASL) □ (med.) health card (o book), libretto sanitario □ health care, assistenza sanitaria: the health-care sector, il settore sanitario □ (in GB) health centre, centro sanitario (o di medicina preventiva); poliambulatorio □ health certificate, certificato medico; certificato di sana costituzione □ health clinic, consultorio; ambulatorio □ health club, centro di benessere □ (spec. GB) health farm = health spa ► sotto □ health food, alimenti naturali; alimenti biologici □ health freak, fanatico della salute; salutista □ health inspection, controllo sanitario □ health insurance, assicurazione sanitaria; assicurazione contro le malattie □ health maintenance organization ► HMO □ health officer, ufficiale sanitario □ health resort, luogo di cura; stazione climatica □ health risk, rischio per la salute; rischio sanitario □ health salts, sali lassativi □ health spa, clinica della salute ( per cure dimagranti, ecc.) □ health tourism, turismo sanitario ( viaggi all'estero per ottenere cure meno costose); ( anche) turismo della salute ( alle terme, ecc.) □ (in GB) health visitor, assistente sanitario a domicilio □ bill of health = bill of health ► bill (2) □ to drink (to) sb. 's health, bere alla salute di q.; fare un brindisi a q. □ Your ( good) health!, alla tua (salute)! -
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3 Health
Although public health has improved considerably in the past two decades, and there has been a greater rate of improvement in this area since the Revolution of 25 April 1974, severe public health problems continue to plague Portugal. The death rate has decreased and life expectancy has increased (in 1989-90, life expectancy was about 71 for males and 78 for females, and by 2000 this had increased), but public health problems in Portugal continue to be severe; statistics especially in rural Portugal were typical of many poor countries. Recent improvements in the health picture include an improved medical educational system, better medical technology, and an increased number of doctors and medical personnel. There has also been some increase in the number of hospitals (in 1975, there were 229 hospitals and, in 1990, 239) and the number of beds available for patients. Basic health knowledge in the general population, however, remains low, especially in rural areas. Traditionally, medical resources continue to be most available in the major cities of Lisbon, Oporto, and Coimbra.Along with increased migration from Portugal's former colonies and with European Union membership and its concomitant freer traffic across land frontiers, there has been an increase in the numbers of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency (HIV/AIDS) cases. Although not on the scale of some other Western European or North African countries, Portugal's HIV/AIDS situation has aroused national concern.An important sign of improving health care is that, as more women enter professional fields, more women choose to become doctors. Observers note that public health and medical improvements remain closely linked to reforms in education and better living conditions in both urban and rural areas where substandard housing, sanitation facilities, hygiene, and clean water supplies remain persistent problems. -
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9 occupational health
HRthe well-being of employees at work. An occupational health service is concerned with reacting to and preventing work-related illness and injury, and with maintaining and improving employees’ health. Occupational health may involve some or all of these elements: health screening, including preemployment screening (see health screening); monitoring compliance with health and safety legislation; health promotion activities; and initiating and maintaining health-related policies. There may be some overlap with employee assistance programs. An occupational health service strives to reduce absenteeism and improve employee morale and performance. -
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11 International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health Risk: Reducing Risk, Improving Outcomes
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health Risk: Reducing Risk, Improving Outcomes
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12 his health is improving
Макаров: он поправляетсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his health is improving
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13 general improving health therapy
allgemein [gesundheits]stärkende Therapie fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > general improving health therapy
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English-Russian dictionary of medicine > general improving health therapy
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15 salud maternal
(n.) = maternal healthEx. The foundation focuses its strategies on improving maternal health and reducing maternal mortality.* * *(n.) = maternal healthEx: The foundation focuses its strategies on improving maternal health and reducing maternal mortality.
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1. intransitive verbsich verbessern; besser werden; [Person, Wetter:] sich bessern2. transitive verbverbessern; erhöhen, steigern [Produktion]; ausbessern [Haus usw.]; verschönern [öffentliche Anlage usw.]3. reflexive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/103426/improve_on">improve on* * *[im'pru:v](to (cause to) become better, of higher quality etc: His work has greatly improved; They recently improved the design of that car.) verbessern- improvement- improve on* * *im·prove[ɪmˈpru:v]I. vt▪ to \improve sth etw verbessernI hope the weather \improves ich hoffe, es gibt besseres Wetteryou can't \improve on that! da ist keine Steigerung mehr möglich!to \improve with age mit dem Alter immer besser werdento \improve with practice mit der Übung immer besser werdento \improve dramatically sich akk entscheidend [o erheblich] verbessern* * *[ɪm'pruːv]1. vt1) (= make better) verbessern; knowledge erweitern; salaries aufbessern; area, appearance verschönern; sauce, food etc verfeinern; production, value erhöhen, steigern2)to improve the shining hour (liter) — die Gelegenheit beim Schopfe packen
2. visich verbessern, sich bessern; (area, appearance) schöner werden; (production, value) sich erhöhen, steigenhe has improved in maths — er hat sich in Mathematik gebessert
the invalid is improving — dem Kranken geht es besser
I'll try to improve — ich werde versuchen, mich zu bessern
3. vrto improve oneself — an sich (dat) arbeiten
* * *improve [ımˈpruːv]A v/t2. Landa) AGR meliorierenb) erschließen und im Wert steigern3. vorteilhaft oder nutzbringend verwenden, ausnutzen4. veredeln, verfeinern ( beide:into zu)5. den Wert etc erhöhen, steigernB v/i1. sich (ver)bessern, besser werden, Fortschritte machen (auch Patient), sich erholen ( gesundheitlich oder WIRTSCH Markt, Preise), SPORT: sich steigern:he is improving (in health) es geht ihm besser;improve in strength kräftiger werden;improve on acquaintance bei näherer Bekanntschaft gewinnen3. improve (up)ona) überbieten, -treffen:not be improveed upon unübertrefflichb) ein früheres Angebot etc verbessern* * *1. intransitive verbsich verbessern; besser werden; [Person, Wetter:] sich bessern2. transitive verbhe was ill, but he's improving now — er war krank, aber es geht ihm jetzt schon besser
verbessern; erhöhen, steigern [Produktion]; ausbessern [Haus usw.]; verschönern [öffentliche Anlage usw.]3. reflexive verbPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.aufbessern v.bessern v.sich bessern v.verbessern v. -
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f.maternal mortality.* * *(n.) = maternal mortalityEx. The foundation focuses its strategies on improving maternal health and reducing maternal mortality.* * *(n.) = maternal mortalityEx: The foundation focuses its strategies on improving maternal health and reducing maternal mortality.
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1.[ʌp'greɪd] transitive verb1) (raise) befördern [Beschäftigte]; aufwerten [Stellung]2) (improve) verbessern3) (Computing) aufrüsten, nachrüsten [Computer]2.['] noun (Computing) (act of upgrading) Nachrüsten, die; Erweiterung, die; (upgraded version) erweiterte Version; Upgrade, der (fachspr.)* * *1. verb(to improve the performance of a computer or other machine by installing better components or parts: How much will it cost me to upgrade my computer?)2. noun* * *up·gradeI. vt[ʌpˈgreɪd]1. (improve quality)to \upgrade hardware Hardware nachrüsten [o aufrüsten]to \upgrade a program eine verbesserte Version eines Programms erstellen2. (raise in rank)▪ to \upgrade sb jdn befördern▪ to \upgrade sth etw aufwertenII. n[ˈʌpgreɪd]2. (version) verbesserte Versiona software \upgrade eine verbesserte Version einer Software4.▶ to be on the \upgrade AM (improving in health) auf dem Wege der Besserung sein; (advancing) in einer Aufwärtsentwicklung begriffen seinour company has been on the \upgrade for the last six months mit unserer Firma ging es in den letzten sechs Monaten stetig aufwärts* * *['ʌpgreɪd]1. n3) (fig)to be on the upgrade — sich auf dem aufsteigenden Ast befinden (inf)
2. vt[ʌp'greɪd] employee befördern; job anheben; (= improve) verbessern; (= expand) computer system etc ausbauen, nachrüsten* * *upgrade [ˈʌpɡreıd]A s1. besonders US Steigung f, Anstieg mB adj besonders US an-, aufsteigendC adv besonders US bergaufD v/t [ʌpˈɡreıd]1. höher einstufen:upgrade sb’s status jemanden aufwerten3. WIRTSCHb) ein Produkt durch ein höherwertiges Erzeugnis ersetzen4. einen Computer etc nachrüsten* * *1.[ʌp'greɪd] transitive verb1) (raise) befördern [Beschäftigte]; aufwerten [Stellung]2) (improve) verbessern3) (Computing) aufrüsten, nachrüsten [Computer]2.['] noun (Computing) (act of upgrading) Nachrüsten, die; Erweiterung, die; (upgraded version) erweiterte Version; Upgrade, der (fachspr.)* * *v.aktualisieren v.ausbauen v.erweitern v.verbessern v. n.Verbesserung f. -
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up·grade vt [ʌpʼgreɪd]1) ( improve quality)to \upgrade sth etw verbessern; comput etw erweitern;to \upgrade hardware Hardware nachrüsten;to \upgrade a program eine verbesserte Version eines Programms erstellen2) ( raise in rank)to \upgrade sb jdn befördern;to \upgrade sth etw aufwerten n [ʼʌpgreɪd]2) ( version) verbesserte Version;a software \upgrade eine verbesserte Version einer SoftwarePHRASES:( advancing) in einer Aufwärtsentwicklung begriffen sein;our company has been on the \upgrade for the last six months mit unserer Firma ging es in den letzten sechs Monaten stetig aufwärts -
20 оздоровительный
оздорови́тельные мероприя́тия — health promotion program sg
де́тский оздорови́тельный ла́герь — children's health camp
оздорови́тельный клуб — health club
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