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rare diseases

  • 1 enfermedad poco común

    (n.) = rare disease
    Ex. There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called 'orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.
    * * *

    Ex: There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called 'orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.

    Spanish-English dictionary > enfermedad poco común

  • 2 enfermedad rara

    (n.) = rare disease
    Ex. There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called 'orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.
    * * *

    Ex: There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called 'orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.

    Spanish-English dictionary > enfermedad rara

  • 3 fármaco subvencionado

    (n.) = orphan drug
    Ex. There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called ' orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.
    * * *

    Ex: There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called ' orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fármaco subvencionado

  • 4 medicamento subvencionado

    (n.) = orphan drug
    Ex. There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called ' orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.
    * * *

    Ex: There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called ' orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.

    Spanish-English dictionary > medicamento subvencionado

  • 5 Orphan Drug

    Or·phan Drug
    <- o -s, -s>
    [ˈɔ:fən drʌg]
    f o nt PHARM (fachspr) orphan drug spec (drug for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases, so-called because it's not particularly profitable)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Orphan Drug

  • 6 Ley de los Medicamentos Raros, la

    = Orphan Drug Act, the
    Ex. There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called 'orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Ley de los Medicamentos Raros, la

  • 7 Ley de los Medicamentos Raros

    la Ley de los Medicamentos Raros
    = Orphan Drug Act, the

    Ex: There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called 'orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Ley de los Medicamentos Raros

  • 8 государственное финансирование

    government money

    Примером этого может служить производство — благодаря новым законам — новых типов лекарств, помогающих в лечении редких видов заболеваний — с помощью государственного финансирования. — It is also true that business groups help create effective legislation. An example of it is the manufacture, thanks to new laws, of new types of drugs to assist in the treatment of rare diseases — with the help of government money.

    Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > государственное финансирование

  • 9 enfermedad

    f.
    1 illness.
    enfermedades del corazón/de la piel heart/skin diseases
    enfermedad de Alzheimer Alzheimer's disease
    enfermedad hereditaria hereditary disease
    enfermedad infecciosa infectious disease
    enfermedad laboral industrial disease
    enfermedad mental mental illness
    enfermedad profesional occupational disease
    enfermedad de transmisión sexual sexually transmitted disease
    enfermedad venérea venereal disease
    2 disease, ailment, illness, sickness.
    * * *
    1 illness, disease, sickness
    2 figurado malaise, sickness
    \
    enfermedad contagiosa contagious disease
    enfermedad infantil children's complaint
    enfermedad mental mental illness
    enfermedad venérea venereal disease
    * * *
    noun f.
    2) illness, sickness
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=estado) illness, sickness
    baja 3)
    2) [en concreto] [gen] illness, disease; (=mal) complaint, malady

    pegar * o contagiar una enfermedad a algn — to give sb a disease

    ENFERMEDAD ¿"Illness" o "disease"? Enfermedad tiene dos traducciones principales en inglés: illness y disease. Lo traducimos por illness cuando no concretamos la enfermedad de la que se trata, y también cuando se refiere al tiempo que una persona está enferma: Su enfermedad no le permite llevar una vida normal Her illness prevents her from living a normal life Adelgazó mucho durante su enfermedad She lost a lot of weight during her illness ► Lo traducimos por disease cuando nos referimos a una enfermedad infecciosa, a una enfermedad en concreto o a un tipo específico de enfermedad: Este tipo de enfermedad venérea es muy común This type of venereal disease is very common ... mineros que sufren de enfermedades de pulmón...... miners suffering from lung diseases... Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada
    * * *
    femenino illness

    contraer una enfermedad — to contract an illness/a disease (frml)

    * * *
    = disease, illness, infirmity, sickness, ill health, disorder.
    Ex. For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: Medicine/Disease/Dictionary.
    Ex. Thus the base could contain some facts about deficiency and illness, for example.
    Ex. We must also consider those people who could and would use a library but are prevented from doing so by physical factors such as infirmity.
    Ex. The induction course will give all the necessary employment details relating to such matters as the amount of leave entitlement, insurance stoppages, what to do in case of sickness, etc..
    Ex. Donker Duyvis continued in that office until his enforced retirement (due to ill health) in 1959.
    Ex. Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.
    ----
    * ausencia por enfermedad = sickness absence.
    * baja por enfermedad = sick leave, sickness leave.
    * con enfermedades mentales = mentally challenged.
    * contraer una enfermedad = contract + disease.
    * control de las enfermedades = disease control.
    * embates de la enfermedad, los = ravages of disease, the.
    * enfermedad adquirida = acquired disorder.
    * Enfermedad + aguda = acute + Enfermedad.
    * enfermedad bacteriana = bacterial disease.
    * enfermedad bucal = mouth disease.
    * enfermedad cardíaca = heart disease.
    * enfermedad cardíaca isquémica = ischemic heart disease.
    * enfermedad cardiovascular = cardiovascular disorder, cardiovascular disease.
    * enfermedad cerebrovascular = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorder.
    * enfermedad congénita = congenital disorder.
    * enfermedad contagiosa = infectious disease, communicable disease.
    * enfermedad coronaria = coronary disease.
    * enfermedad coronaria del corazón = coronary heart disease.
    * enfermedad crónica = chronic disease, chronic illness.
    * enfermedad cutánea = skin disease.
    * enfermedad de Alzheimer = Alzheimer's disease.
    * enfermedad de arteria coronaria = coronary artery disease.
    * enfermedad de la lengua azul = bluetongue disease.
    * enfermedad de la piel = skin disease.
    * enfermedad de las vacas locas = mad cow disease.
    * enfermedad de la vid = mildew.
    * enfermedad del corazón = heart disease.
    * enfermedad del legionario = legionnaire's disease.
    * Enfermedad del Linotipista = Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI).
    * enfermedad del siglo viente = twentieth-century disease.
    * enfermedad del sueño = sleeping sickness.
    * enfermedad del tiroide = thyroid disease.
    * enfermedad de Parkinson = Parkinson's disease.
    * enfermedad de Peyronie = Peyronie's disease.
    * enfermedad discapacitante = crippling illness.
    * enfermedad endémica = endemic illness, endemic disease.
    * enfermedad física = physical illness.
    * enfermedad genética = genetic disease.
    * enfermedad heredada = inherited disorder, inherited illness, inherited disease.
    * enfermedad infecciosa = infectious disease.
    * enfermedad laboral = occupational disease.
    * enfermedad mental = mental illness, mental disease, brain disorder, mental disorder.
    * enfermedad neurodegenerativa = neurodegenerative disease.
    * enfermedad neurológica = neurological disorder.
    * enfermedad poco común = rare disease.
    * enfermedad profesional = occupational disease.
    * enfermedad rara = rare disease.
    * enfermedad respiratoria = respiratory disease.
    * enfermedad reumática = rheumatic disease.
    * enfermedad reumática del corazón = rheumatic heart disease.
    * enfermedad siquiátrica = psychiatric illness.
    * enfermedad social = social disease.
    * enfermedad terminal = terminal illness.
    * enfermedad transmisible = communicable disease.
    * enfermedad tropical = tropical disease.
    * enfermedad vascular periférica = peripheral vascular disease.
    * enfermedad venérea = venereal disease (VD).
    * enfermedad viral = viral disease.
    * estar de baja por enfermedad = be off work sick.
    * estragos de la enfermedad, los = ravages of disease, the.
    * insecto portador de enfermedad = insect vector.
    * llamar al trabajo para excusarse por enfermedad = call in + sick.
    * padecer enfermedad = suffer from + condition.
    * prevención de enfermedades = disease prevention.
    * propagar una enfermedad = spread + disease.
    * seguro de enfermedad = health insurance.
    * * *
    femenino illness

    contraer una enfermedad — to contract an illness/a disease (frml)

    * * *
    = disease, illness, infirmity, sickness, ill health, disorder.

    Ex: For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: Medicine/Disease/Dictionary.

    Ex: Thus the base could contain some facts about deficiency and illness, for example.
    Ex: We must also consider those people who could and would use a library but are prevented from doing so by physical factors such as infirmity.
    Ex: The induction course will give all the necessary employment details relating to such matters as the amount of leave entitlement, insurance stoppages, what to do in case of sickness, etc..
    Ex: Donker Duyvis continued in that office until his enforced retirement (due to ill health) in 1959.
    Ex: Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.
    * ausencia por enfermedad = sickness absence.
    * baja por enfermedad = sick leave, sickness leave.
    * con enfermedades mentales = mentally challenged.
    * contraer una enfermedad = contract + disease.
    * control de las enfermedades = disease control.
    * embates de la enfermedad, los = ravages of disease, the.
    * enfermedad adquirida = acquired disorder.
    * Enfermedad + aguda = acute + Enfermedad.
    * enfermedad bacteriana = bacterial disease.
    * enfermedad bucal = mouth disease.
    * enfermedad cardíaca = heart disease.
    * enfermedad cardíaca isquémica = ischemic heart disease.
    * enfermedad cardiovascular = cardiovascular disorder, cardiovascular disease.
    * enfermedad cerebrovascular = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorder.
    * enfermedad congénita = congenital disorder.
    * enfermedad contagiosa = infectious disease, communicable disease.
    * enfermedad coronaria = coronary disease.
    * enfermedad coronaria del corazón = coronary heart disease.
    * enfermedad crónica = chronic disease, chronic illness.
    * enfermedad cutánea = skin disease.
    * enfermedad de Alzheimer = Alzheimer's disease.
    * enfermedad de arteria coronaria = coronary artery disease.
    * enfermedad de la lengua azul = bluetongue disease.
    * enfermedad de la piel = skin disease.
    * enfermedad de las vacas locas = mad cow disease.
    * enfermedad de la vid = mildew.
    * enfermedad del corazón = heart disease.
    * enfermedad del legionario = legionnaire's disease.
    * Enfermedad del Linotipista = Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI).
    * enfermedad del siglo viente = twentieth-century disease.
    * enfermedad del sueño = sleeping sickness.
    * enfermedad del tiroide = thyroid disease.
    * enfermedad de Parkinson = Parkinson's disease.
    * enfermedad de Peyronie = Peyronie's disease.
    * enfermedad discapacitante = crippling illness.
    * enfermedad endémica = endemic illness, endemic disease.
    * enfermedad física = physical illness.
    * enfermedad genética = genetic disease.
    * enfermedad heredada = inherited disorder, inherited illness, inherited disease.
    * enfermedad infecciosa = infectious disease.
    * enfermedad laboral = occupational disease.
    * enfermedad mental = mental illness, mental disease, brain disorder, mental disorder.
    * enfermedad neurodegenerativa = neurodegenerative disease.
    * enfermedad neurológica = neurological disorder.
    * enfermedad poco común = rare disease.
    * enfermedad profesional = occupational disease.
    * enfermedad rara = rare disease.
    * enfermedad respiratoria = respiratory disease.
    * enfermedad reumática = rheumatic disease.
    * enfermedad reumática del corazón = rheumatic heart disease.
    * enfermedad siquiátrica = psychiatric illness.
    * enfermedad social = social disease.
    * enfermedad terminal = terminal illness.
    * enfermedad transmisible = communicable disease.
    * enfermedad tropical = tropical disease.
    * enfermedad vascular periférica = peripheral vascular disease.
    * enfermedad venérea = venereal disease (VD).
    * enfermedad viral = viral disease.
    * estar de baja por enfermedad = be off work sick.
    * estragos de la enfermedad, los = ravages of disease, the.
    * insecto portador de enfermedad = insect vector.
    * llamar al trabajo para excusarse por enfermedad = call in + sick.
    * padecer enfermedad = suffer from + condition.
    * prevención de enfermedades = disease prevention.
    * propagar una enfermedad = spread + disease.
    * seguro de enfermedad = health insurance.

    * * *
    illness
    contraer una enfermedad to contract an illness/a disease ( frml)
    padece una enfermedad incurable he has an incurable disease, he is suffering from o he has an incurable illness
    una enfermedad que afecta a los humanos a disease that affects humans
    tras una larga enfermedad after a long o lengthy illness
    enfermedad contagiosa contagious disease
    Compuestos:
    coeliac disease
    Alzheimer's disease
    Creutzfeld-Jacob's disease
    Crohn's disease
    notifiable disease
    degenerative disease
    ( fam) mad cow disease ( colloq)
    ( fam); glandular fever, kissing disease ( colloq)
    Legionnaires' disease
    sleeping sickness
    Parkinson's Disease
    sexually transmitted disease
    Weil's disease
    hereditary disease
    childhood disease
    mental illness
    nervous disorder
    occupational disease
    social disease
    terminal illness
    venereal disease, VD
    * * *

     

    enfermedad sustantivo femenino
    illness;
    contraer una enfermedad to contract an illness/a disease (frml);

    después de una larga enfermedad after a long illness;
    está con permiso por enfermedad he's off sick;
    enfermedades de la piel skin diseases;
    enfermedad mental mental illness;
    enfermedad nerviosa nervous disorder
    enfermedad sustantivo femenino illness
    una enfermedad crónica, a chronic disease ➣ Ver nota en disease

    ' enfermedad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adolecer
    - aguda
    - agudo
    - baja
    - brote
    - cañón
    - combatir
    - contagiar
    - contagiosa
    - contagioso
    - contraer
    - cura
    - darse
    - defensa
    - desarrollarse
    - esteroide
    - ETS
    - evitar
    - extracorpórea
    - extracorpóreo
    - fiebre
    - galopante
    - larvada
    - larvado
    - lisura
    - padecer
    - pegar
    - pegarse
    - pescar
    - pillar
    - recobrarse
    - rehacerse
    - reliquia
    - remedio
    - renacer
    - restablecimiento
    - rondar
    - sacrificar
    - secuela
    - seguimiento
    - sufrir
    - terminal
    - tos
    - transmitir
    - vivir
    - abatir
    - afectado
    - amarillo
    - antecedente
    - arrastrar
    English:
    acute
    - ailment
    - bends
    - bout
    - carrier
    - carry
    - catch
    - catching
    - clear up
    - come down
    - come on
    - come through
    - communicable
    - condition
    - congenital
    - critical
    - cure
    - dangerous
    - develop
    - disease
    - dormant
    - downhill
    - exposure
    - fight
    - flare up
    - get
    - get over
    - go down with
    - have
    - heal
    - illness
    - infect
    - infection
    - infectious
    - infirmity
    - life-threatening
    - lingering
    - major
    - outbreak
    - Parkinson's
    - pay
    - prevalent
    - prevent
    - pull through
    - rampant
    - recover
    - serious
    - seriousness
    - severe
    - severity
    * * *
    1. [física] illness;
    contraer una enfermedad to catch a disease o illness;
    padecer o [m5] sufrir una enfermedad to suffer from an illness;
    enfermedades pulmonares lung o Espec pulmonary diseases;
    enfermedades del corazón/de la piel heart/skin diseases
    enfermedad de Alzheimer Alzheimer's disease;
    enfermedad autoinmune autoimmune disease;
    enfermedad congénita congenital disease;
    enfermedad contagiosa contagious disease;
    enfermedad de Chagas Chagas' disease;
    enfermedad de Creutzfeld(t)-Jakob Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease;
    enfermedad degenerativa progressive disease;
    enfermedad hereditaria hereditary disease;
    enfermedad incurable incurable disease;
    enfermedad infecciosa infectious disease;
    enfermedad inflamatoria pélvica pelvic inflammatory disease;
    enfermedad laboral occupational disease;
    enfermedad mental mental illness;
    enfermedad notificable notifiable disease;
    enfermedad obsesivo compulsiva obsessive compulsive disorder;
    enfermedad de los olmos Dutch elm disease;
    enfermedad de Parkinson Parkinson's disease;
    enfermedad profesional occupational disease;
    enfermedad del sueño sleeping sickness;
    enfermedad de transmisión sexual sexually transmitted disease;
    Fam enfermedad de las vacas locas mad cow disease;
    enfermedad vascular vascular disease;
    enfermedad venérea venereal disease
    2. [problema] ill;
    una de las enfermedades de nuestra sociedad one of the ills of our society
    * * *
    f illness, disease
    * * *
    1) indisposición: sickness, illness
    2) : disease
    * * *
    1. (en general) illness [pl. illnesses]
    2. (grave) disease

    Spanish-English dictionary > enfermedad

  • 10 kisalisali

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    [Swahili Word] kisalisali
    [English Word] med (rare) bilharzia (the two diseases are believed to be the same because their symptoms ar similar.)
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    [Swahili Word] kisalisali
    [English Word] med gonorrhea (the two diseases are believed to be the same because their symptoms ar similar.)
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    Swahili-english dictionary > kisalisali

  • 11 inveterata

    in-vĕtĕro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to render old, to give age or duration to a thing.
    I.
    Lit.:

    aquam,

    Col. 12, 12:

    allium, cepamque,

    Plin. 19, 6, 34, § 115.— Pass., to become old, to acquire age or durability; to abide, endure (class. but rare):

    non tam stabilis opinio permaneret,... nec una cum saeclis aetatibusque hominum inveterari posset,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 2, 5 B. and K. (al. inveterascere):

    ad ea, quae inveterari volunt, nitro utuntur,

    Plin. 31, 10, 46, § 111:

    vina,

    id. 19, 4, 19, § 53.— Part. pass.: invĕtĕrātus, a, um.
    (α).
    Kept for a long time:

    acetum,

    Plin. 23, 2, 28, § 59:

    vinum,

    id. 15, 2, 3, § 7:

    jecur felis, inveteratum sale,

    preserved in, id. 28, 16, 66, § 229; so,

    fel vino,

    id. 32, 7, 25, § 77 et saep.—
    (β).
    Inveterate, old, of long standing, rooted:

    amicitia,

    Cic. Fam. 3, 9, 3:

    dolor,

    id. Tusc. 3, 16, 35:

    malum,

    id. Phil. 5, 11, 31:

    conglutinatio,

    id. de Sen. 20:

    licentia,

    Nep. Eum. 8; Suet. Ner. 16:

    litterae atque doctrinae,

    Aug. C. D. 22, 6 init.:

    codex,

    hardened by age, Col. 4, 8, 4. —
    (γ).
    Of diseases, sores, etc., deep-seated, chronic, inveterate:

    scabritiae oculorum,

    Plin. 24, 12, 31, § 121:

    ulcus,

    id. 29, 4, 18, § 65.— Hence, subst.: invĕtĕrāta, ōrum, n., chronic diseases:

    vehementius contra inveterata pugnandum,

    Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 1, 8.—
    II.
    Trop.
    1.
    Mid.:

    inveterari,

    to keep, last, endure, Cic. N. D. 2, 2, 5; Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 53.— Esp., in law, part. pass.: inveteratus, established by prescription, customary:

    mores sunt tacitus consensus populi, longa consuetudine inveteratus,

    Ulp. Fragm. 1, 4.—
    2.
    To cause to fail, bring to an end, abolish (eccl. Lat.):

    notitiam veri Dei,

    Lact. 2, 16 fin.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > inveterata

  • 12 inveteratus

    in-vĕtĕro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to render old, to give age or duration to a thing.
    I.
    Lit.:

    aquam,

    Col. 12, 12:

    allium, cepamque,

    Plin. 19, 6, 34, § 115.— Pass., to become old, to acquire age or durability; to abide, endure (class. but rare):

    non tam stabilis opinio permaneret,... nec una cum saeclis aetatibusque hominum inveterari posset,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 2, 5 B. and K. (al. inveterascere):

    ad ea, quae inveterari volunt, nitro utuntur,

    Plin. 31, 10, 46, § 111:

    vina,

    id. 19, 4, 19, § 53.— Part. pass.: invĕtĕrātus, a, um.
    (α).
    Kept for a long time:

    acetum,

    Plin. 23, 2, 28, § 59:

    vinum,

    id. 15, 2, 3, § 7:

    jecur felis, inveteratum sale,

    preserved in, id. 28, 16, 66, § 229; so,

    fel vino,

    id. 32, 7, 25, § 77 et saep.—
    (β).
    Inveterate, old, of long standing, rooted:

    amicitia,

    Cic. Fam. 3, 9, 3:

    dolor,

    id. Tusc. 3, 16, 35:

    malum,

    id. Phil. 5, 11, 31:

    conglutinatio,

    id. de Sen. 20:

    licentia,

    Nep. Eum. 8; Suet. Ner. 16:

    litterae atque doctrinae,

    Aug. C. D. 22, 6 init.:

    codex,

    hardened by age, Col. 4, 8, 4. —
    (γ).
    Of diseases, sores, etc., deep-seated, chronic, inveterate:

    scabritiae oculorum,

    Plin. 24, 12, 31, § 121:

    ulcus,

    id. 29, 4, 18, § 65.— Hence, subst.: invĕtĕrāta, ōrum, n., chronic diseases:

    vehementius contra inveterata pugnandum,

    Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 1, 8.—
    II.
    Trop.
    1.
    Mid.:

    inveterari,

    to keep, last, endure, Cic. N. D. 2, 2, 5; Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 53.— Esp., in law, part. pass.: inveteratus, established by prescription, customary:

    mores sunt tacitus consensus populi, longa consuetudine inveteratus,

    Ulp. Fragm. 1, 4.—
    2.
    To cause to fail, bring to an end, abolish (eccl. Lat.):

    notitiam veri Dei,

    Lact. 2, 16 fin.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > inveteratus

  • 13 invetero

    in-vĕtĕro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to render old, to give age or duration to a thing.
    I.
    Lit.:

    aquam,

    Col. 12, 12:

    allium, cepamque,

    Plin. 19, 6, 34, § 115.— Pass., to become old, to acquire age or durability; to abide, endure (class. but rare):

    non tam stabilis opinio permaneret,... nec una cum saeclis aetatibusque hominum inveterari posset,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 2, 5 B. and K. (al. inveterascere):

    ad ea, quae inveterari volunt, nitro utuntur,

    Plin. 31, 10, 46, § 111:

    vina,

    id. 19, 4, 19, § 53.— Part. pass.: invĕtĕrātus, a, um.
    (α).
    Kept for a long time:

    acetum,

    Plin. 23, 2, 28, § 59:

    vinum,

    id. 15, 2, 3, § 7:

    jecur felis, inveteratum sale,

    preserved in, id. 28, 16, 66, § 229; so,

    fel vino,

    id. 32, 7, 25, § 77 et saep.—
    (β).
    Inveterate, old, of long standing, rooted:

    amicitia,

    Cic. Fam. 3, 9, 3:

    dolor,

    id. Tusc. 3, 16, 35:

    malum,

    id. Phil. 5, 11, 31:

    conglutinatio,

    id. de Sen. 20:

    licentia,

    Nep. Eum. 8; Suet. Ner. 16:

    litterae atque doctrinae,

    Aug. C. D. 22, 6 init.:

    codex,

    hardened by age, Col. 4, 8, 4. —
    (γ).
    Of diseases, sores, etc., deep-seated, chronic, inveterate:

    scabritiae oculorum,

    Plin. 24, 12, 31, § 121:

    ulcus,

    id. 29, 4, 18, § 65.— Hence, subst.: invĕtĕrāta, ōrum, n., chronic diseases:

    vehementius contra inveterata pugnandum,

    Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 1, 8.—
    II.
    Trop.
    1.
    Mid.:

    inveterari,

    to keep, last, endure, Cic. N. D. 2, 2, 5; Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 53.— Esp., in law, part. pass.: inveteratus, established by prescription, customary:

    mores sunt tacitus consensus populi, longa consuetudine inveteratus,

    Ulp. Fragm. 1, 4.—
    2.
    To cause to fail, bring to an end, abolish (eccl. Lat.):

    notitiam veri Dei,

    Lact. 2, 16 fin.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > invetero

  • 14 conripio

    cor-rĭpĭo ( conr-), rĭpŭi, reptum, 3, v. a. [rapio], to seize or snatch up, to collect, to seize upon, take hold of (very freq., and class. in prose and poetry).
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    hominem conripi ac suspendi jussit in oleastro,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 23, § 57; Caes. B. C. 3, 109; cf. Ov. M. 9, 217 al.:

    arcumque manu celeresque sagittas,

    Verg. A. 1, 188; cf.:

    lora manu,

    Ov. M. 2, 145:

    fasces,

    Sall. C. 18, 5:

    arma,

    Vell. 2, 110 et saep.: corpus, to rise up quickly, start up:

    ex somno,

    Lucr. 3, 164; Verg. A. 4, 572:

    de terrā,

    Lucr. 4, 1000:

    e stratis,

    Verg. A. 3, 176: se, to get or rise up hastily, to betake one's self somewhere, Plaut. Merc. 3, 4, 76; Ter. Hec. 3, 3, 5; Verg. A. 6, 472.— Poet.: viam, gradum, spatium, etc., to set out quickly, to pursue hastily, to hasten, hasten through or over:

    viam,

    Verg. A. 1, 418; Ov. M. 2, 158; Plin. Ep. 4, 1, 6:

    gradum,

    Hor. C. 1, 3, 33:

    spatia,

    Verg. A. 5, 316:

    campum,

    id. G. 3, 104:

    aequora,

    Val. Fl. 1, 132 al.:

    correptā luce diei,

    collected, Lucr. 4, 81.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Of robbery, etc., to carry off, rob, plunder, take possession of, usurp:

    pecunias undique quasi in subsidium,

    Tac. A. 13, 18; cf.:

    bona vivorum ac mortuorum usquequaque,

    Suet. Dom. 12:

    pecunias,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 2, 5; Tac. A. 13, 31 fin.:

    sacram effigiem,

    Verg. A. 2, 167:

    praefecturas,

    Tac. A. 11, 8 al. —
    2.
    In Tac. freq. of accusations, to bring to trial, accuse, inform against:

    Vitellius accusatione corripitur, deferente Junio Lupo senatore,

    Tac. A. 12, 42; 2, 28; 3, 49; 6, 40 al.—
    3.
    Of fire, etc., or of diseases, to attack, seize, sweep, or carry away (freq. after the Aug. per.):

    turbine caelesti subito correptus et igni,

    Lucr. 6, 395; cf. Verg. A. 1, 45:

    flamma Corripuit tabulas,

    id. ib. 9, 537; so Ov. M. 2, 210 al.;

    and transf. to the person: ipsas ignes corripuere casas,

    id. F. 2, 524:

    nec singula morbi Corpora corripiunt,

    Verg. G. 3, 472; Cels. 6, 18, 9; Plin. 7, 51, 52, § 172:

    morbo bis inter res agendas correptus est,

    Suet. Caes. 45:

    pedum dolore,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 4;

    rarely of death: subitā morte,

    Flor. 3, 17, 2:

    (ales) caeco correpta veneno,

    Lucr. 6, 823:

    (segetes) modo sol nimius, nimius modo corripit imber,

    Ov. M. 5, 483.— Absol.:

    si (paralytici) correpti non sunt, diutius quidem vivunt, sed, etc.,

    Cels. 3, 47, 4.—
    4.
    With the access. idea of lessening by compressing, to draw together, draw in, contract, shorten, abridge, diminish (rare; mostly post-Aug.): singulos a septenis spatiis ad quina corripuit. Suet. Dom. 4:

    impensas,

    id. Tib. 34;

    of discourse: quae nimium corripientes omnia sequitur obscuritas,

    Quint. 4, 2, 44;

    of words in the number of syllables (trabs from trabes),

    Varr. L. L. 7, § 33 Müll.;

    or in the length of syllables,

    Quint. 9, 4, 89; 10, 1, 29;

    and so of syllables (opp. producere),

    id. 1, 5, 18;

    opp. porrigere,

    id. 1, 6, 32, and later grammarians.—In time:

    numina corripiant moras,

    shorten, Ov. M. 9, 282:

    ut difficiles puerperiorum tricas Juno mulceat corripiatque Lucina?

    Arn. 3, 21.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    To reproach, reprove, chide, blame (first freq. after the Aug. per.;

    not in Cic.): hi omnes convicio L. Lentuli consulis correpti exagitabantur,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 2: clamoribus maximis judices corripuerunt, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 2, 1; so with abl., Suet. Aug. 53:

    impransi correptus voce magistri,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 257:

    hunc cetera turba suorum corripiunt dictis,

    Ov. M. 3, 565 al.:

    ut eum non inimice corripere, sed paene patrie monere videatur,

    Quint. 11, 1, 68; Liv. 2, 28, 5; Suet. Calig. 45; Ov. M. 13, 69 al.:

    corripientibus amicis,

    Suet. Ner. 35.—As a figure of speech, Cels. ap. Quint. 9, 2, 104.—
    B.
    Of the passions, emotions, etc., to seize upon, attack (rare, [p. 474] and mostly poet. or in post-Aug. prose):

    hunc plausus hiantem... plebisque patrumque Corripuit ( = animum commovit),

    Verg. G. 2, 510:

    correpta cupidine,

    Ov. M. 9, 734; so id. ib. 9, 455:

    duplici ardore (sc. amoris et vini),

    Prop. 1, 3, 13:

    misericordiā,

    Suet. Calig. 12:

    irā,

    Gell. 1, 26, 8: militiā ( poet. for militiae studio), Verg. A. 11, 584:

    imagine visae formae,

    seized, fascinated, Ov. M. 4, 676.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > conripio

  • 15 corripio

    cor-rĭpĭo ( conr-), rĭpŭi, reptum, 3, v. a. [rapio], to seize or snatch up, to collect, to seize upon, take hold of (very freq., and class. in prose and poetry).
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen.:

    hominem conripi ac suspendi jussit in oleastro,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 23, § 57; Caes. B. C. 3, 109; cf. Ov. M. 9, 217 al.:

    arcumque manu celeresque sagittas,

    Verg. A. 1, 188; cf.:

    lora manu,

    Ov. M. 2, 145:

    fasces,

    Sall. C. 18, 5:

    arma,

    Vell. 2, 110 et saep.: corpus, to rise up quickly, start up:

    ex somno,

    Lucr. 3, 164; Verg. A. 4, 572:

    de terrā,

    Lucr. 4, 1000:

    e stratis,

    Verg. A. 3, 176: se, to get or rise up hastily, to betake one's self somewhere, Plaut. Merc. 3, 4, 76; Ter. Hec. 3, 3, 5; Verg. A. 6, 472.— Poet.: viam, gradum, spatium, etc., to set out quickly, to pursue hastily, to hasten, hasten through or over:

    viam,

    Verg. A. 1, 418; Ov. M. 2, 158; Plin. Ep. 4, 1, 6:

    gradum,

    Hor. C. 1, 3, 33:

    spatia,

    Verg. A. 5, 316:

    campum,

    id. G. 3, 104:

    aequora,

    Val. Fl. 1, 132 al.:

    correptā luce diei,

    collected, Lucr. 4, 81.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Of robbery, etc., to carry off, rob, plunder, take possession of, usurp:

    pecunias undique quasi in subsidium,

    Tac. A. 13, 18; cf.:

    bona vivorum ac mortuorum usquequaque,

    Suet. Dom. 12:

    pecunias,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 2, 5; Tac. A. 13, 31 fin.:

    sacram effigiem,

    Verg. A. 2, 167:

    praefecturas,

    Tac. A. 11, 8 al. —
    2.
    In Tac. freq. of accusations, to bring to trial, accuse, inform against:

    Vitellius accusatione corripitur, deferente Junio Lupo senatore,

    Tac. A. 12, 42; 2, 28; 3, 49; 6, 40 al.—
    3.
    Of fire, etc., or of diseases, to attack, seize, sweep, or carry away (freq. after the Aug. per.):

    turbine caelesti subito correptus et igni,

    Lucr. 6, 395; cf. Verg. A. 1, 45:

    flamma Corripuit tabulas,

    id. ib. 9, 537; so Ov. M. 2, 210 al.;

    and transf. to the person: ipsas ignes corripuere casas,

    id. F. 2, 524:

    nec singula morbi Corpora corripiunt,

    Verg. G. 3, 472; Cels. 6, 18, 9; Plin. 7, 51, 52, § 172:

    morbo bis inter res agendas correptus est,

    Suet. Caes. 45:

    pedum dolore,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 12, 4;

    rarely of death: subitā morte,

    Flor. 3, 17, 2:

    (ales) caeco correpta veneno,

    Lucr. 6, 823:

    (segetes) modo sol nimius, nimius modo corripit imber,

    Ov. M. 5, 483.— Absol.:

    si (paralytici) correpti non sunt, diutius quidem vivunt, sed, etc.,

    Cels. 3, 47, 4.—
    4.
    With the access. idea of lessening by compressing, to draw together, draw in, contract, shorten, abridge, diminish (rare; mostly post-Aug.): singulos a septenis spatiis ad quina corripuit. Suet. Dom. 4:

    impensas,

    id. Tib. 34;

    of discourse: quae nimium corripientes omnia sequitur obscuritas,

    Quint. 4, 2, 44;

    of words in the number of syllables (trabs from trabes),

    Varr. L. L. 7, § 33 Müll.;

    or in the length of syllables,

    Quint. 9, 4, 89; 10, 1, 29;

    and so of syllables (opp. producere),

    id. 1, 5, 18;

    opp. porrigere,

    id. 1, 6, 32, and later grammarians.—In time:

    numina corripiant moras,

    shorten, Ov. M. 9, 282:

    ut difficiles puerperiorum tricas Juno mulceat corripiatque Lucina?

    Arn. 3, 21.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    To reproach, reprove, chide, blame (first freq. after the Aug. per.;

    not in Cic.): hi omnes convicio L. Lentuli consulis correpti exagitabantur,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 2: clamoribus maximis judices corripuerunt, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 2, 1; so with abl., Suet. Aug. 53:

    impransi correptus voce magistri,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 257:

    hunc cetera turba suorum corripiunt dictis,

    Ov. M. 3, 565 al.:

    ut eum non inimice corripere, sed paene patrie monere videatur,

    Quint. 11, 1, 68; Liv. 2, 28, 5; Suet. Calig. 45; Ov. M. 13, 69 al.:

    corripientibus amicis,

    Suet. Ner. 35.—As a figure of speech, Cels. ap. Quint. 9, 2, 104.—
    B.
    Of the passions, emotions, etc., to seize upon, attack (rare, [p. 474] and mostly poet. or in post-Aug. prose):

    hunc plausus hiantem... plebisque patrumque Corripuit ( = animum commovit),

    Verg. G. 2, 510:

    correpta cupidine,

    Ov. M. 9, 734; so id. ib. 9, 455:

    duplici ardore (sc. amoris et vini),

    Prop. 1, 3, 13:

    misericordiā,

    Suet. Calig. 12:

    irā,

    Gell. 1, 26, 8: militiā ( poet. for militiae studio), Verg. A. 11, 584:

    imagine visae formae,

    seized, fascinated, Ov. M. 4, 676.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > corripio

  • 16 болезнь

    1) General subject: Dercum disease (нейроэндокринное НЗЧ из группы липидозов, характеризующееся образованием в подкожной клетчатке множественных болезненных липом из-за нарушения нейрогуморальной регуляции жирового обмена; механизм наследования неизвестен), ache, affection (mental affection - психическое заболевание, душевная болезнь), affliction, ailment, blast, complaint, disease, disorder, illness, lay up, lay-up, malady, sick, sickness, trouble, Letterer-Siwe disease (заболевание, характеризующееся пролиферацией гистиоцитов, проявляется гранулематозными поражениями во многих органах, особенно в коже, в лимфатических узлах, в костях, в печени и в селезенке), Kennedy disease (наследственное заболевание, протекающее с поражением/потерей моторных нейронов передних рогов спинного мозга, развивается только у взрослых людей, заметно затрагивает лицевые мышцы и мышцы языка), Nightcliff gardener's disease (острая инфекционная болезнь, протекающая в виде тяжелого сепсиса с образованием множественных абсцессов в различных органах или в виде относительно доброкачественных легочных форм), Duhring disease (развивается после перенесенных инфекционных болезней, характеризуется преобладанием крупных эритематозно-отечных очагов с наличием везикулезно-буллезных элементов, сопровождающихся резким зудом), Gilchrist disease (системный хронический микоз преимущественно с папилломатозноязвенными поражениями кожи, а также с поражением легких и других внутренних органов дрожжеподобным грибком Blastomyces dermatitidis), Meyer-Betz disease (сочетание синдромов миопатии и обратимой миоглобинурии с наличием в моче альбумина, лейкоцитов, эритроцитов и цилиндров; приступы возникают спонтанно или после длительного мышечного напряжения), Meyer-Betz syndrome (сочетание синдромов миопатии и обратимой миоглобинурии с наличием в моче альбумина, лейкоцитов, эритроцитов и цилиндров; приступы возникают спонтанно или после длительного мышечного напряжения), hemophilia B (форма гемофилии, обусловленная нарушением первой фазы свертывания крови из-за дефицита фактора IX (F9) - плазменного компонента тромбопластина, наследуется по рецессивному сцепленному с полом типу)
    3) Obsolete: evil, mischief
    4) Jocular: lurgy
    5) Rare: ail
    6) Religion: invultuation
    8) Psychology: disease (и), diseases (и)
    9) Jargon: the blahs
    10) Aviation medicine: suffering
    11) Makarov: ill
    12) Taboo: crap-out

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > болезнь

  • 17 болезнь

    1) General subject: Dercum disease (нейроэндокринное НЗЧ из группы липидозов, характеризующееся образованием в подкожной клетчатке множественных болезненных липом из-за нарушения нейрогуморальной регуляции жирового обмена; механизм наследования неизвестен), ache, affection (mental affection - психическое заболевание, душевная болезнь), affliction, ailment, blast, complaint, disease, disorder, illness, lay up, lay-up, malady, sick, sickness, trouble, Letterer-Siwe disease (заболевание, характеризующееся пролиферацией гистиоцитов, проявляется гранулематозными поражениями во многих органах, особенно в коже, в лимфатических узлах, в костях, в печени и в селезенке), Kennedy disease (наследственное заболевание, протекающее с поражением/потерей моторных нейронов передних рогов спинного мозга, развивается только у взрослых людей, заметно затрагивает лицевые мышцы и мышцы языка), Nightcliff gardener's disease (острая инфекционная болезнь, протекающая в виде тяжелого сепсиса с образованием множественных абсцессов в различных органах или в виде относительно доброкачественных легочных форм), Duhring disease (развивается после перенесенных инфекционных болезней, характеризуется преобладанием крупных эритематозно-отечных очагов с наличием везикулезно-буллезных элементов, сопровождающихся резким зудом), Gilchrist disease (системный хронический микоз преимущественно с папилломатозноязвенными поражениями кожи, а также с поражением легких и других внутренних органов дрожжеподобным грибком Blastomyces dermatitidis), Meyer-Betz disease (сочетание синдромов миопатии и обратимой миоглобинурии с наличием в моче альбумина, лейкоцитов, эритроцитов и цилиндров; приступы возникают спонтанно или после длительного мышечного напряжения), Meyer-Betz syndrome (сочетание синдромов миопатии и обратимой миоглобинурии с наличием в моче альбумина, лейкоцитов, эритроцитов и цилиндров; приступы возникают спонтанно или после длительного мышечного напряжения), hemophilia B (форма гемофилии, обусловленная нарушением первой фазы свертывания крови из-за дефицита фактора IX (F9) - плазменного компонента тромбопластина, наследуется по рецессивному сцепленному с полом типу)
    3) Obsolete: evil, mischief
    4) Jocular: lurgy
    5) Rare: ail
    6) Religion: invultuation
    8) Psychology: disease (и), diseases (и)
    9) Jargon: the blahs
    10) Aviation medicine: suffering
    11) Makarov: ill
    12) Taboo: crap-out

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > болезнь

  • 18 ugonjwa

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    [Swahili Word] -pata ugonjwa
    [English Word] suffer an illness
    [Part of Speech] verb
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] -patwa ugongwa
    [English Word] be seized by an illness
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] patwa ugonjwa
    [English Example] be seized by illness
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] ugonjwa
    [Swahili Plural] magonjwa
    [English Word] malady
    [English Plural] maladies
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 11/6
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] ugonjwa
    [Swahili Plural] magonjwa
    [English Word] ailment
    [English Plural] ailments
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 11/6
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] ugonjwa
    [Swahili Plural] magonjwa
    [English Word] complaint
    [English Plural] complaints
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 11/6
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] ugonjwa
    [Swahili Plural] magonjwa
    [English Word] disease
    [English Plural] diseases
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 11/6
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] ugonjwa
    [Swahili Plural] magonjwa
    [English Word] illness
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 11/6
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [Swahili Word] ugonjwa
    [Swahili Plural] gonjwa
    [English Word] malady
    [English Plural] maladies
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 11/10
    [Note] rare pl form 'gonjwa'
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    [Swahili Word] ugonjwa
    [Swahili Plural] magonjwa
    [English Word] sickness
    [English Plural] sicknesses
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 11/6
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    Swahili-english dictionary > ugonjwa

  • 19 lince1

    1 = wildcat, lynx.
    Ex. Sufficient attention should be given to preventing the parasitic, bacterial and viral infectious diseases that are influential in the decline in the numbers of wildcats.
    Ex. Even for trappers who have spent a lifetime in areas where lynxes are common, encounters with these predators are rare and memorable.
    ----
    * lince ibérico = Iberian lynx.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lince1

  • 20 lince

    adj.
    sharp-eyed, sharp-sighted.
    m.
    1 lynx.
    ser un lince (para algo) to be very sharp (at something)
    2 sharp individual, clever individual.
    * * *
    1 ZOOLOGÍA lynx
    2 figurado (persona) sharp-eyed person
    * * *
    1. SM
    1) (Zool) lynx; CAm, Méx wild cat

    lince ibérico — pardal lynx, Spanish lynx

    2) LAm (=agudeza) sharpness
    2.
    ADJ
    * * *
    masculino (Zool) lynx; ( persona)
    * * *
    masculino (Zool) lynx; ( persona)
    * * *
    lince1
    1 = wildcat, lynx.

    Ex: Sufficient attention should be given to preventing the parasitic, bacterial and viral infectious diseases that are influential in the decline in the numbers of wildcats.

    Ex: Even for trappers who have spent a lifetime in areas where lynxes are common, encounters with these predators are rare and memorable.
    * lince ibérico = Iberian lynx.

    lince2
    2 = keen-witted, whiz(z) kid, whiz.

    Ex: She is famous for her series featuring homicide detective Peter Decker and his keen-witted, beautiful wife.

    Ex: As banks collapse and thousands are laid off, former finance industry whizz-kids say they have never looked back after quitting their jobs.
    Ex: An enormously talented woman with a resume of unparalleled excellence, she is a whiz at design with many books and other projects to her credit.
    * con ojos de lince = eagle-eyed, sharp-eyed.
    * ojos de lince = eagle eyes.

    * * *
    1 ( Zool) lynx
    2
    (persona): es un lince para los negocios he's razor-sharp when it comes to business, he's a very shrewd businessman
    no hace falta ser un lince para darse cuenta de cuáles son sus intenciones you don't have to be a mind reader to see what his intentions are
    Compuesto:
    bobcat, bay lynx
    * * *

    lince sustantivo masculino (Zool) lynx;
    ( persona):

    lince sustantivo masculino
    1 Zool lynx
    2 ( persona) es un lince para conseguir un buen precio, she is very sharp to bargain
    ♦ Locuciones: tiene vista de lince, she has sharp eyes

    ' lince' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ojo
    English:
    eagle-eyed
    - hawk-eyed
    - lynx
    - sharp-eyed
    - whiz
    - wild
    * * *
    lince nm
    1. [animal] lynx
    lince ibérico Spanish lynx;
    lince rojo bobcat
    2. [persona]
    ser un lince to be very sharp;
    es un lince para los negocios he has a very sharp business sense;
    no hace falta ser un lince para entenderlo you don't have to be a genius to understand it
    * * *
    m ZO lynx;
    ojos o
    vista de lince fig eyes like a hawk;
    ser un lince be very sharp
    * * *
    lince nm
    : lynx
    * * *
    lince n (animal) lynx [pl. lynxes o lynx]

    Spanish-English dictionary > lince

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