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1 Symptomkontrolle
Symp·tom·kon·trol·lef MED symptom control -
2 Symptom
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3 Entzugserscheinung
withdrawal symptom* * *Ent|zugs|er|schei|nung1. fEnt|zúgs|symp|tom2. ntwithdrawal symptom* * *Ent·zugs·er·schei·nung* * *die withdrawal symptom* * *Entzugserscheinung withdrawal symptom* * *die withdrawal symptom -
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* * *das Symptomsymptom* * *Symp|tom [zʏmp'toːm]nt -s, -esymptom* * *(something that a person suffers from that indicates a particular disease: abdominal pain is a symptom of appendicitis.) symptom* * *Sym·ptom<-s, -e>[zʏmpˈto:m]nt symptomein \Symptom für etw akk a symptom of sth* * *das; Symptoms, Symptome (Med., geh.) symptom (Gen., für, von of)* * *für of);Symptome von etwas zeigen auch show signs of sth* * *das; Symptoms, Symptome (Med., geh.) symptom (Gen., für, von of)* * *-e n.symptom n. -
5 Entzugssymptom
Ent·zugs·symp·tomnt (selten) withdrawal symptom -
6 Allergiesymptom
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7 Entzugssymptom
Ent·zugs·symp·tom nt ( selten)withdrawal symptom -
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См. также в других словарях:
symp|tom|ol|o|gy — «SIHMP tuh MOL uh jee», noun. = symptomatology. (Cf. ↑symptomatology) … Useful english dictionary
symp|tom — «SIHMP tuhm», noun. 1. a sign or indication: »Quaking knees and paleness are symptoms of fear. SYNONYM(S): token, mark. 2. a noticeable change in the normal working of the body that indicates or accompanies disease, sickness, or other malfunction … Useful english dictionary
symp|tom|a|tol|o|gy — «SIHMP tuh muh TOL uh jee», noun. the branch of medicine dealing with symptoms; semeiology. ╂[< New Latin symptomatologia < Greek sýmptōma, atos (see etym. under symptom (Cf. ↑symptom)) + logíā logy] … Useful english dictionary
symp|tom|ize — «SIHMP tuh myz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to be a symptom of: »The condition…could also symptomize other ailments, such as kidney block (New York Times). 2. to characterize or indicate as a symptom: »Demoniacal possession…was symptomized … Useful english dictionary
symp|tom|less — «SIHMP tuhm lihs», adjective. 1. without symptoms. 2. not attended with the usual symptoms, as a disease: »A symptomless attack [of polio] early in life confers lifetime immunity (New York Times) … Useful english dictionary
symp·tom·at·ic — … Useful english dictionary
symp — symp·tom; symp·to·mat·ic; symp·tom·a·tize; symp·to·mat·o·log·ic; symp·tom·a·tol·o·gy; symp·tom·ize; symp·tom·less; symp·to·mol·o·gy; com·symp; symp·to·mat·i·cal·ly; symp·to·mat·o·log·i·cal; symp·to·mat·o·log·i·cal·ly; … English syllables
tom — ac·cus·tom; ac·e·tom·e·ter; ac·e·tom·e·try; ad·ap·tom·e·ter; an·a·tom·ic; an·a·tom·i·co·path·o·log·ic; an·gi·o·sco·tom·e·try; an·thro·po·tom·i·cal; ap·er·tom·e·ter; ar·gen·tom·e·ter; ar·gen·tom·e·try; au·tom·a·tism; au·tom·a·tist;… … English syllables
symptom — symp·tom … English syllables
symptomize — symp·tom·ize (sĭmʹtə mīz , sĭmpʹ ) or symp·tom·a·tize ( tə mə tīz ) tr.v. symp·tom·ized, or symp·tom·a·tized symp·tom·iz·ing, or symp·tom·a·tiz·ing symp·tom·iz·es or symp·tom·a·tiz·es To be a symptom of: The infection is symptomized by chronic… … Universalium
symptomlos — symp|tom|los <Adj.> (Med.): ohne ein ↑Symptom (a), ohne Symptome (a) hervorzurufen: die Krankheit bleibt zunächst s.; Ein ... Gallenstein kann ein Leben lang s. bleiben (Welt 29. 4. 86, 8) … Universal-Lexikon