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1 disease
[di'zi:z]((an) illness: She's suffering from kidney disease; poverty and disease.) bolezen* * *[dizí:z]nounbolezen -
2 mad cow disease
noun (a fatal disease of cattle, which can affect also humans who eat meat from infected cattle.) bolezen norih krav -
3 foot-and-mouth disease
[fətəndmáuð dizí:z]nounveterinary slinavka in parkljevka -
4 Hansen's disease
[há:nsənz]nounmedicine gobavost -
5 heart-disease
[há:tdizi:s]nounmedicine srčna napaka, bolezen srca -
6 Parkinson's disease
[pá:kinsnz dizí:s]nounmedicine Parkinsonova bolezen -
7 stress disease
[strésdizi:z]nounmanagerska (od preutrujenosti povzročena živčna) bolezen -
8 acute
[ə'kju:t]1) ((of a disease etc) severe but not lasting very long: They think his illness is acute rather than chronic.) akuten2) (very great: There is an acute shortage of teachers.) kritičen3) (quick-witted: As a businessman, he's very acute.) sposoben4) ((of the senses) keen: acute hearing.) oster5) (high, shrill s high sound.)•- acutely
- acuteness* * *[əkjú:t]adjective ( acutely adverb)oster, šilast; bister; silovit; vreščav; medicine vnet, akuten -
9 contract
1. [kən'trækt] verb1) (to make or become smaller, less, shorter, tighter etc: Metals expand when heated and contract when cooled; `I am' is often contracted to `I'm'; Muscles contract.) skrajšati, skrčiti (se)2) ( to promise legally in writing: They contracted to supply us with cable.) obvezati se3) (to become infected with (a disease): He contracted malaria.) nalesti4) (to promise (in marriage).) zaročiti se2. ['kontrækt] noun(a legal written agreement: He has a four-year contract (of employment) with us; The firm won a contract for three new aircraft.) pogodba, sporazum- contractor* * *I [kɔntrækt]noundogovor, sporazum; zaroka; sezonska kartato enter into contract with, to make a contract with s.o. — dogovoriti, sporazumeti se s kommarriage contract, matrimonial contract — zakonska pogodbaII [kəntraekt]1.transitive verbskrčiti, zožiti, stisniti, zgostiti; nagubati, namrščiti, grbančiti; skup potegniti, vleči, (z)manjšati; pridobiti, nalesti;2.intransitive verbzmanjšati, skrčiti se; sporazumeti se; obvezati se; technical sprijemati se -
10 immunize
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11 incubate
['iŋkjubeit]1) (to produce (young birds) from eggs by sitting on them or by keeping them warm by some other means.) valiti2) ((of germs or disease) to develop until signs of the disease appear: How long does chickenpox take to incubate?) razvijati se•- incubator* * *[ínkjubeit]transitive verbvaliti (jajca), izvaliti, izleči -
12 infect
[in'fekt](to fill with germs that cause disease; to give a disease to: You must wash that cut on your knee in case it becomes infected; She had a bad cold last week and has infected the rest of the class.) okužiti- infectious
- infectiously* * *[infékt]transitive verbmedicine inficirati, okužiti ( with s, z); figuratively pokvariti, zastrupiti, okužiti; figuratively vplivati na koga, za sabo koga potegnitito become infected — okužiti se, prisaditi se -
13 occupational
adjective (of, or caused by, a person's job: an occupational disease.) poklicen* * *[ɔkjupéišənəl]adjectivepokliceneconomy occupational training — strokovno izobraževanje -
14 vaccine
['væksi:n](a substance made from the germs that cause a particular disease, especially smallpox, and given to a person or animal to prevent him from catching that disease.) cepivo- vaccination* * *[vaeksi:n]1.nounmedicinecepivo, vakcina;2.adjectivekravji; medicine cepilni, vakcinalen, cepilski -
15 virus
1. noun1) (any of various types of germs that are a cause of disease.) virus2) (a computer code that is inserted into a program to destroy information or cause errors.) virus2. adjectiveHe is suffering from a virus infection.) virusen* * *[váiərəs]noun(kačji) strup; medicine virus; strupena klica; figuratively moralni strup, strupenost, zlobnost, hudobnost; kvaren, poguben vpliv -
16 immunise
['imju-]verb (to make immune to a disease, especially by an injection of a weak form of the disease.) imunizirati -
17 acne
['ækni](a common skin disease with pimples: Acne is common among young people.) akna* * *[aekni]nounmedicine ogrc, akna, mozoljavost -
18 affect
[ə'fekt]1) (to act or have an effect on: Rain affects the grass; His kidneys have been affected by the disease.) prizadeti2) (to move the feelings of: She was deeply affected by the news of his death.) ganiti* * *I [əfékt]transitive verbvplivati; pretvarjati se, hliniti; napasti (bolezen), prizadeti; ganiti; rad imetiII [əfékt]nounčustvo, strast, emocija, afekt -
19 air-borne
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20 antibiotic
(a medicine which is used to kill the bacteria that cause disease.) antibiotik* * *[aentibaiɔtik]1.adjectiveantibiotičen;2.nounantibiotik
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