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2 sufferer
sufferer ['sʌfərə(r)]malade mf, victime f;∎ sufferers from heart disease les personnes fpl cardiaques;∎ polio sufferer polio mf;∎ good news for arthritis sufferers une bonne nouvelle pour les personnes sujettes à l'arthrite ou qui souffrent d'arthrite -
3 asthma
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4 cancer
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5 bronchitis
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6 AIDS
1 nounsida m, SIDA m, Sida m(clinic) pour sidéens►► Aids patient sidéen(enne) m,f;Aids research recherche f sur le sida;Aids specialist sidologue mf;Aids sufferer sidéen(enne) m,f, malade mf atteint(e) du sida;the Aids virus le virus du sida -
7 mania
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8 anorexia
anorexia [‚ænə'reksɪə]anorexie f;∎ anorexia sufferer anorexique mf►► anorexia nervosa anorexie f mentale -
9 arthritis
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10 asthma
asthma ['æsmə]asthme m;∎ she has asthma elle est asthmatique►► asthma attack crise f d'asthme;asthma sufferer asthmatique mf -
11 bronchitis
bronchitis [brɒŋ'kaɪtɪs](UNCOUNT) Medicine bronchite f;∎ to have (an attack of) bronchitis avoir ou faire une bronchite;∎ bronchitis sufferer bronchitique mf -
12 diabetes
diabetes [‚daɪə'bi:ti:z]diabète m;∎ to have diabetes avoir du diabète;∎ diabetes sufferer diabétique mf -
13 eczema
eczema ['eksɪmə]Medicine eczéma m;∎ to have eczema avoir de l'eczéma;∎ eczema sufferer eczémateux(euse) m,f -
14 fellow
fellow ['feləʊ]1 noun∎ a good fellow un type ou gars bien;∎ an old fellow un vieux bonhomme;∎ poor old fellow pauvre vieux;∎ the poor fellow's just lost his job le pauvre vient juste de perdre son travail;∎ the poor little fellow (animal) la pauvre bête;∎ hello, old fellow salut, mon vieux;∎ my dear fellow mon cher ami;∎ give a fellow a chance! donne-moi une chance!(b) literary (comrade) ami(e) m,f, camarade mf; (other human being) semblable mf; (person in same profession) confrère m, consœur f;∎ fellows in misfortune compagnons (compagnes) mpl, fpl d'infortune;∎ school fellow camarade mf d'école(c) University (professor) professeur m (faisant également partie du conseil d'administration); (postgraduate student) étudiant(e) m,f de troisième cycle (souvent chargé de cours)(d) (of learned society) membre m;∎ Fellow of the Craft (in freemasonry) compagnon m;∎ British Fellow of the Royal College of Music = membre du "Royal College of Music";∎ Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians = membre du "Royal College of Physicians";∎ Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons = membre du "Royal College of Surgeons";∎ Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons = membre du "Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons";∎ Fellow of the Royal Society = membre de la Société royale (de Londres)∎ where is the fellow to this sock/glove? où est la chaussette/le gant qui va avec celle-là/celui-là?∎ fellow prisoner/student camarade mf de prison/d'études;∎ fellow passenger/sufferer/soldier compagnon m de voyage/d'infortune/d'armes;∎ fellow being or creature semblable mf, pareil(eille) m,f;∎ one's fellow man son semblable;∎ fellow worker (in office) collègue mf (de travail); (in factory) camarade mf (de travail), compagnon m de travail;∎ fellow citizen concitoyen(enne) m,f;∎ fellow countryman/countrywoman compatriote mf;∎ it's rare to meet a fellow hang-glider c'est rare de rencontrer un autre adepte du deltaplane;∎ an opportunity to meet your fellow translators une occasion de rencontrer vos confrères traducteurs►► fellow feeling sympathie f;fellow traveller (companion on journey) compagnon (compagne) m,f de voyage ou de route; figurative compagnon m de route; Politics communisant(e) m,f -
15 victim
victim ['vɪktɪm]∎ to fall victim to sth être victime de qch;∎ the fire claimed many victims l'incendie a fait de nombreuses victimes;∎ road are accident victims les victimes ou les accidentés de la route;∎ a fund for victims of cancer des fonds pour les cancéreux ou les malades du cancer(b) figurative victime f;∎ to fall victim to sb's charms succomber aux charmes de qn;∎ the game fell victim to the weather le match a été annulé à cause du temps;∎ many people fall victim to these fraudulent schemes beaucoup de gens se font avoir par ces combines frauduleuses;∎ he was a victim of his own ambition/success il a été victime de sa propre ambition/de son propre succès;∎ education is always the first victim of government spending cuts l'éducation est toujours la première à souffrir des réductions des dépenses publiques
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