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61 unbearable
(too painful, unpleasant etc to bear or to tolerate: I am suffering from unbearable toothache.) ikke til å holde ut, utåleligadj. \/ˌʌnˈbeərəbl\/uutholdelig, ikke til å holde ut, utålelig -
62 undernourished
(suffering from lack of food or nourishment.) underernærtadj. \/ˌʌndəˈnʌrɪʃt\/underernært -
63 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.) (data)virus2. adjectiveHe is suffering from a virus infection.) virus-virussubst. (flertall: viruses) \/ˈvaɪrəs\/1) ( medisin) virus2) virus-3) ( EDB) datavirus4) ( overført) bitterhet, hatskhet, ondskap(sfullhet) -
64 whine
1. verb1) (to utter a complaining cry or a cry of suffering: The dog whines when it's left alone in the house.) jamre seg, sutre2) (to make a similar noise: I could hear the engine whine.) jamre seg, klage3) (to complain unnecessarily: Stop whining about how difficult this job is!) klage2. noun(such a noise: the whine of an engine.) jammer, jamring, sutring, klagingklynke--------sutreIsubst. \/waɪn\/1) jamring, sutring, klaging2) ( spesielt om prosjektiler) hvining, pipingIIverb \/waɪn\/1) klage, jamre seg, klynke2) ( spesielt om prosjektiler) hvine, hylewhine out klynke frem -
65 anorexic
adjective, noun (suffering from anorexia nervosa; a person who suffers from anorexia: Anorexics can endanger their lives; She looks so thin because she is anorectic.) anorektiker; anorektisk -
66 concussed
(suffering from concussion: He was concussed for several hours.) som har fått hjernerystelse
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