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1 Delirium
n; -s, Delirien; MED. delirium; im Delirium liegen oder sein be delirious; Delirium tremens delirium tremens, DT’s* * *das Deliriumdelirium* * *De|li|ri|um [de'liːriʊm]nt -s, Delirien[-riən] deliriumim Delírium redete der Kranke wirr und konfus — the sick man raved deliriously
in seinen Delirien — whenever he was delirious
Delírium tremens — delirium tremens, the DT's
* * *De·li·ri·um<-s, -rien>[deˈli:ri̯ʊm, pl deˈli:ri̯ən]nt deliriumim \Delirium sein (stark betrunken) to be paralytic fam; (im Wahn) to be delirious [or in a state of delirium]* * *das; Deliriums, Delirien delirium* * *sein be delirious;Delirium tremens delirium tremens, DT’s* * *das; Deliriums, Delirien delirium -
2 Delirium
De·li·ri·um <-s, -rien> [deʼli:ri̭ʊm, pl deʼli:ri̭ən] ntdelirium;ins \Delirium verfallen to become delirious;(Alkoholpsychose a.) alcoholic delirium ( form)\Delirium tremens med delirium tremens ( form), the DTs pl ( fam) ( physische Symptome) the shakes pl ( fam)im \Delirium sein ( stark betrunken) to be paralytic ( fam) ( im Wahn) to be delirious [or in a state of delirium] -
3 Alkoholdelirium
Al·ko·hol·de·li·ri·umnt alcoholic delirium -
4 Alkoholdelirium
Al·ko·hol·de·li·ri·um ntalcoholic delirium
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delirium — /di lear ee euhm/, n., pl. deliriums, deliria / lear ee euh/. 1. Pathol. a more or less temporary disorder of the mental faculties, as in fevers, disturbances of consciousness, or intoxication, characterized by restlessness, excitement, delusions … Universalium
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delirium tremens — noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, trembling delirium Date: 1827 a violent delirium with tremors that is induced by excessive and prolonged use of alcoholic liquors called also d.t. s … New Collegiate Dictionary