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1 diarrhoea
(too much liquid in and too frequent emptying of the bowels: He has diarrhoea.) diaré, magesjaudiarésubst. \/ˌdaɪəˈrɪə\/ eller diarrhea1) ( medisin) diaré2) ( hverdagslig) magesyke, magesjaudiarrhoea of the mouth (amer., hverdagslig, spøkefullt) munndiaré, pratesyke• she just talks forever, I have her diagnosed as a serious case of diarrhoea of the mouthhun slutter aldri å prate, jeg har diagnostisert henne som et alvorlig tilfelle av munndiaré -
2 diarrhea
subst. \/ˌdaɪəˈrɪə\/(amer.) se ➢ diarrhoea -
3 dysentery
'disəntri(an infectious disease with severe diarrhoea.) dysenterisubst. \/ˈdɪsntrɪ\/( medisin) dysenteri -
4 summer
(the warmest season of the year: I went to Italy last summer; ( also adjective) summer holidays.) sommer(-)- summery- summer camp
- summerhouse
- summertime Isubst. \/ˈsʌmə\/( også overført) sommerin (the) early\/late summer på forsommeren\/sensommerenin (the) summer om sommerenin the summer of (om) sommerenlast summer forrige sommer, sist sommeron a summer\/summer's day (på) en sommerdagsummer diarrhoea sommerdiaréthis summer denne sommeren, (nå) i sommerIIsubst. \/ˈsʌmə\/1) ( bygg) bærebjelke2) ( av sten) overliggerIIIverb \/ˈsʌmə\/1) tilbringe sommeren2) ha dyr på sommerbeite -
5 verbal
1) (of, or concerning, verbs: verbal endings such as `-fy', `-ize'.) verbal-, ord-2) (consisting of, or concerning, spoken words: a verbal warning/agreement.) muntligordrettIsubst. \/ˈvɜːb(ə)l\/se ➢ verbidIIverb( slang) bare i uttrykketverbal a person trekke noen inn i en forbrytelse ved å påstå at han\/hun har sagt seg skyldigIIIadj. \/ˈvɜːb(ə)l\/1) ord-, (uttrykt) i ord, verbal(-)2) muntlig3) ordrett4) ( grammatikk) verbal(-), verb-verbal diarrhoea ( slang) munndiaré
См. также в других словарях:
DIARRHOEA — Cyrenaicae reg. portus, Ptol. Zanara Marmolio … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
diarrhoea — variant spelling of DIARRHEA (Cf. diarrhea) (q.v.); see also OE (Cf. oe) … Etymology dictionary
diarrhoea — is spelt in this way in BrE and diarrhea in AmE … Modern English usage
diarrhoea — (US diarrhea) ► NOUN ▪ a condition in which faeces are discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form. DERIVATIVES diarrhoeal adjective diarrhoeic adjective. ORIGIN Greek diarrhoia, from diarrhein «flow through» … English terms dictionary
diarrhoea — n. 1) to come down with; have diarrhoea 2) severe diarrhoea 3) an attack of diarrhoea * * * [ˌdaɪə rɪə] have diarrhoea an attack of diarrhoea severe diarrhoea to come down with … Combinatory dictionary
Diarrhoea — Diarrhea Di ar*rhe a, Diarrhoea Di ar*rh[oe] a, (d[imac] ar*r[=e] [.a]), n. [L. diarrhoea, Gr. dia rroia, fr. dia rrei^n to flow through; dia + rei^n to flow; akin to E. stream. See {Stream}.] (Med.) A morbidly frequent and profuse discharge of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diarrhoea — [16] Diarrhoea means literally ‘through flow’ (and hence semantically is a parallel formation to diabetes). It comes via late Latin diarrhoea from Greek diárrhoia, a term coined by the physician Hippocrates for ‘abnormally frequent defecation’.… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
diarrhoea — [16] Diarrhoea means literally ‘through flow’ (and hence semantically is a parallel formation to diabetes). It comes via late Latin diarrhoea from Greek diárrhoia, a term coined by the physician Hippocrates for ‘abnormally frequent defecation’.… … Word origins
diarrhoea — n. frequent bowel evacuation or the passage of abnormally soft or liquid faeces. It may be caused by intestinal infections, other forms of intestinal inflammation (such as colitis or Crohn s disease), malabsorption, anxiety, and the irritable… … Medical dictionary
diarrhoea — (AmE diarrhea) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ severe ▪ mild ▪ acute, chronic ▪ intermittent, persistent … Collocations dictionary
diarrhoea — di|ar|rhoea BrE diarrhea AmE [ˌdaıəˈrıə] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; : Late Latin; Origin: diarrhoea, from Greek diarrhein to flow through ] an illness in which waste from the ↑bowels is watery and comes out often … Dictionary of contemporary English