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1 affliction
noun2) (cause of distress) Leiden, das* * *[-ʃən]noun Her deafness is a great affliction to her.) Plage* * *af·flic·tion[əˈflɪkʃən]n* * *[ə'flIkSən]nthe government is itself the nation's greatest affliction — die Regierung ist selbst die größte Last für das Volk
* * *1. Bedrücktheit f, Niedergeschlagenheit f, Kummer m2. a) Gebrechen nb) pl Beschwerden pl:afflictions of old age Altersbeschwerden* * *noun2) (cause of distress) Leiden, das* * *n.Bedrängnis f.Jammer - m.Leid nur sing. n.
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