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apoplectic fit (insult, stroke)apoplexy 1. -
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adjectiveapoplectic stroke or fit — Schlaganfall, der
* * *apo·plec·tic[ˌæpəˈplektɪk]* * *["pə'plektɪk]adj (MED)apoplektisch; person also zu Schlaganfällen neigend; (inf) cholerischapoplectic fit (Med) — Schlaganfall m
he was apoplectic with rage (inf) — er platzte fast vor Wut (inf)
* * *apoplectic [ˌæpəʊˈplektık]A adj (adv apoplectically)1. MED apoplektisch:a) Schlaganfall…:b) zu Schlaganfällen neigenda) jemand, der zu Schlaganfällen neigtb) jemand, der an den Folgen eines Schlaganfalls leidet* * *adjectiveapoplectic stroke or fit — Schlaganfall, der
* * *adj.apoplektisch adj.
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