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1 aden fever
Japanese river fever — японская речная лихорадка, цуцугамуши
trench fever — окопная лихорадка, траншейная лихорадка
jungle fever — тропическая малярия, болотная лихорадка
spring fever — «весенняя лихорадка», сенная лихорадка
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2 Aden fever
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3 aden fever
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4 Aden fever
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5 fever
- African tick fever
- Assam fever
- black fever
- blackwater fever
- bouquet fever
- Bwamba fever
- camp fever
- Colorado tick fever
- Cyprus fever
- dumdum fever
- eruptive fever
- inundation fever
- Marseilles fever
- mountain fever
- pappataci fever
- parrot fever
- phlebotomus fever
- quartan fever
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever
- San-Joaquin fever
- San-Joaquin Valley fever
- tertian fever
- tick fever
- tick-bite fever
- tick-borne relapsing fever
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6 fever
1. n жар, лихорадочное состояниеfever heat — жар, лихорадочное состояние
to burn with fever — быть в жару, пылать как в огне
fever therapy — лихорадочная терапия; электропирексия
2. n лихорадка3. n нервное возбуждениеstage fever — сценическая лихорадка, страстное желание стать актёром
train fever — боязнь опоздать на поезд; предотъездная лихорадка
buck fever — охотничья лихорадка, нервное возбуждение при преследовании крупной дичи
4. v вызывать жар, лихорадку; бросать в жар; лихорадить5. v волновать, возбуждатьСинонимический ряд:1. abnormal temperature and pulse (noun) abnormal temperature and pulse; febrile disease; high body temperature; pyrexia; temperature2. craze (noun) craze; fad; mania3. dither (noun) dither; frenzy; panic; tizzy4. illness (noun) chill; cold; cough; flu; illness; virusАнтонимический ряд: -
7 fever
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8 buck fever
1. амер. разг. охотничья лихорадка, нервное возбуждение при преследовании крупной дичи2. амер. разг. нервная дрожь; возбуждённое, приподнятое состояние -
9 gastric fever
мед. лихорадка, сопровождающаяся желудочным расстройством -
10 Lassa fever
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11 pollution fever
амер. «лихорадка» поиска загрязнителей окружающей среды -
12 Rock fever
мед. «гибралтарская лихорадка», бруцеллёз -
13 spring fever
1. n мед. «весенняя лихорадка», сенная лихорадка2. n весеннее томление -
14 acmastic fever
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15 african swine fever
English-Russian big medical dictionary > african swine fever
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16 colorado tick fever
English-Russian big medical dictionary > colorado tick fever
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17 hill fever
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18 breakbone fever
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