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1 virus
n. virus; ett program som kommer med lömska disketter och kan skapa allt från oskyldiga småfel till att förändringar och omformatering av hårddisken (data)* * *1. noun1) (any of various types of germs that are a cause of disease.) virus2) (a computer code that is inserted into a program to destroy information or cause errors.) datavirus2. adjectiveHe is suffering from a virus infection.) virus- -
2 chief
adj. huvud-, förnämst; ledande--------n. chef, ledare* * *[ i:f] 1. adjective(greatest in importance etc: the chief cause of disease.) huvud-, viktigast2. noun(the head of a clan or tribe, or a department, business etc.) hövding, chef, ledare- chiefly- chief executive officer
- chieftain -
3 infect
v. infektera; smitta; påverka* * *[in'fekt](to fill with germs that cause disease; to give a disease to: You must wash that cut on your knee in case it becomes infected; She had a bad cold last week and has infected the rest of the class.) infektera, smitta []- infectious
- infectiously -
4 vaccine
n. vaccin* * *['væksi:n](a substance made from the germs that cause a particular disease, especially smallpox, and given to a person or animal to prevent him from catching that disease.) vaccin- vaccination -
5 antibiotic
adj. antibiotisk (som förgör bakterier, mot infektionssjukdomar)--------n. antibiotika (medicin mot infektionssjukdomar)* * *(a medicine which is used to kill the bacteria that cause disease.) antibiotika -
6 catch
n. fångst; kap, byte; lås, hake; spydighet; knep, fälla, något skumt; hinder--------v. fånga; snärja, lura; begripa; smittas; komma i kläm, bli inblandad* * *[kæ ] 1. past tense, past participle - caught; verb1) (to stop and hold (something which is moving); to capture: He caught the cricket ball; The cat caught a mouse; Did you catch any fish?; I tried to catch his attention.) fånga2) (to be in time for, or get on (a train, bus etc): I'll have to catch the 9.45 (train) to London.) ta3) (to surprise (someone) in the act of: I caught him stealing (my vegetables).) ertappa4) (to become infected with (a disease or illness): He caught flu.) bli smittad, få5) (to (cause to) become accidentally attached or held: The child caught her fingers in the car door.) fastna med, klämma6) (to hit: The punch caught him on the chin.) träffa7) (to manage to hear: Did you catch what she said?) uppfatta8) (to start burning: I dropped a match on the pile of wood and it caught (fire) immediately.) fatta (ta) eld2. noun1) (an act of catching: He took a fine catch behind the wicket.) lyra2) (a small device for holding (a door etc) in place: The catch on my suitcase is broken.) knäppe, lås, klinka3) (the total amount (of eg fish) caught: the largest catch of mackerel this year.) fångst4) (a trick or problem: There's a catch in this question.) hake•- catching- catchy
- catch-phrase
- catch-word
- catch someone's eye
- catch on
- catch out
- catch up -
7 exterminate
v. utrota, förgöra* * *[ik'stə:mineit](to get rid of or destroy completely: Rats must be exterminated from a building or they will cause disease.) utrota -
8 get
v. få; skaffa sig; köpa; ta; få tag i; fånga; förstå; ådra sig; komma; bli; orsaka, framkalla; övertala, uppmana* * *[ɡet]past tense - got; verb1) (to receive or obtain: I got a letter this morning.) få2) (to bring or buy: Please get me some food.) hämta, skaffa3) (to (manage to) move, go, take, put etc: He couldn't get across the river; I got the book down from the shelf.) komma, ta sig, ta, plocka4) (to cause to be in a certain condition etc: You'll get me into trouble.) försätta5) (to become: You're getting old.) börja bli6) (to persuade: I'll try to get him to go.) förmå7) (to arrive: When did they get home?) komma, anlända8) (to succeed (in doing) or to happen (to do) something: I'll soon get to know the neighbours; I got the book read last night.) komma, få9) (to catch (a disease etc): She got measles last week.) få10) (to catch (someone): The police will soon get the thief.) få tag i11) (to understand: I didn't get the point of his story.) fatta, förstå•- getaway- get-together
- get-up
- be getting on for
- get about
- get across
- get after
- get ahead
- get along
- get around
- get around to
- get at
- get away
- get away with
- get back
- get by
- get down
- get down to
- get in
- get into
- get nowhere
- get off
- get on
- get on at
- get out
- get out of
- get over
- get round
- get around to
- get round to
- get there
- get through
- get together
- get up
- get up to -
9 malignant
adj. malign, cancer-; ondskefull, elak, hätsk; olycksbringande* * *[mə'liɡnənt]1) ((of people, their actions etc) intending, or intended, to do harm: a malignant remark.) ondskefull2) ((of a tumour, disease etc) likely to become worse and cause death: She died of a malignant tumour.) elakartad -
10 martyr
n. martyr--------v. martera, tortera, pina; döma till döden (på grund av religion); göra till martyr; dö som martyr* * *1. noun1) (a person who suffers death or hardship for what he or she believes: St Joan is said to have been a martyr.) martyr2) (a person who continually suffers from a disease, difficulty etc: She is a martyr to rheumatism.) person som plågas av sjukdom2. verb(to put (someone) to death or cause (him) to suffer greatly for his beliefs: Saint Joan was martyred by the English.) låta lida martyrdöden, pina, martera
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