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21 avian flu
['eɪvɪən'fluː]n -
22 avian flu
['eɪvɪən'fluː]n -
23 yuppie flu
noun(coll.) Yuppie-Grippe, die* * *nkrankhafter Energiemangel* * *noun(coll.) Yuppie-Grippe, die -
24 have the flu
expr.die Grippe haben ausdr. -
25 intestinal flu
Intestinalgrippe f, Darmgrippe f -
26 I think I'm due / in for a bout of flu
English-German idiom dictionary > I think I'm due / in for a bout of flu
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27 bird flu
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28 bird flu
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29 fluvial
flu·vial[ˈflu:viəl]* * *['fluːvɪəl]adjin Flüssen, fluvial (spec)fluvial water — Flusswasser nt
* * *fluvial [ˈfluːvjəl; -ıəl] adj1. Fluss…, GEOL Fluvial…2. BOT, ZOOL fluvial, in Flüssen vorkommend* * *adj.flussartig adj. -
30 fluidize
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31 fluency
flu·en·cy [ʼflu:ən(t)si] nof a conversation, movements, speech Fluss m; of script, style Flüssigkeit f; of articulation, rhetoric Gewandtheit f, Eleganz f; of foreign language Beherrschung f -
32 fluent
foreign language fließend, geläufig präd; style flüssig, elegant; orator, rhetoric gewandt; movements flüssig;the football match was scrappy with little \fluent passing das Fußballspiel war nichts und das Passspiel war nicht sehr flüssig;to be \fluent in a language eine Sprache fließend beherrschen [o sprechen] -
33 fluently
he passed the ball \fluently er spielte den Ball flüssig weiter;to speak/write \fluently flüssig sprechen/schreiben -
34 fluid
flu·id [ʼflu:ɪd] nshe's on \fluids sie kann nur flüssige Nahrung zu sich nehmen;loss of \fluids Flüssigkeitsverlust m;bodily \fluids Körpersäfte mpl adj\fluid movements fließende [o flüssige] Bewegungen;\fluid plan vages Vorhaben;\fluid situation ungewisse [o instabile] Lage -
35 fluidity
flu·id·ity [fluʼɪdəti, Am -ət̬i] nthe \fluidity of a situation die Ungewissheit einer Situation -
36 fluvial
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37 fluid bed
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38 fluey
['fluːɪ]adj (Brit inf)to feel fluey — das Gefühl haben, dass man Grippe hat
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39 fluid assets
["fluːɪd'sets]pl (US FIN)Umlaufvermögen nt -
40 fluish
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