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1 obolijevanje
• illness -
2 mentalna bolest
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3 preboljeti
vt pf (oporaviti se) get well again, be on the mend, be on the way to recovery, convalesce; (zaboraviti gubitak, uvredu) get over, reconcile oneself to | -na bolest illness undergone/overcome; - vši bolest recovering (ili having recovered) from illness; -* * *• get over -
4 sprečavanje bolesti
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5 snaći
vt pf (zadesiti) befall one, happen to one, be stricken with/by | snašla ga je nesreća he met with a misfortune, he was stricken by a calamity, he was overtaken by a disaster; snašla ga je bolest he was stricken with an illness, he incurred an illness -
6 bolest
sickness, ilness, disease, complaint* * *• disorder• disease• sickness• ilness• illness• ailment• affection• measles• malady -
7 izliječiti
vt pf cure (od of), heal (of)? make well, coll bring through/around, coll pull through; restore (ili nurse back) to health; nurse through illness I - za nuždu (privremeno) patch up smb's health* * *• to heal• heal• cure -
8 izlika
f pretext, pretense; (izgovaranje) excuse, evasion, A sl cop-out I pod -om under the pretext/pretense of; on a pretext; poslužiti se -om use a pretext; pod -om bolesti pleading (simulirajući shamming) illness; pod prozirnom -om under a thin pretext, on t* * *• excuse• put off• loophole• covering -
9 kronična bolest
• chronic illness -
10 pobolijevanje
n poor state of health, lingering illness* * *• malaise -
11 prehlada
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12 simuliranje
n simulation; (pretvaranje) dissimulation, pretence, feigning, faking, shamming; (bolesti) malingering, feigning illness* * *• simulation -
13 smrtan
adj mortal; death-; deadly | -na bolest mortal/fatal/terminal illness; -na rana mor-tal wound; na -noj postelji on one's death-bed (preobraćenje deathbed conversion); --ni grijeh/neprijatelj/opasnost/slučaj, smrtanna kazna* * *• capital• fatal• mortal -
14 neizljeciva bolest
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15 oboljelost
f being ill/sick, illness., sickness -
16 ozdravio
impf get well (again), be well again, get over (ili recover from) one's illness, recover one's health, be restored to health, get on one's feet again, get/be back on one's feet, coll pull through | -la je she is well again, she is back on her feet -
17 popratni bolesnicki troskovi
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18 stara bolest (tegoba)
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