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1 Mikrobe
f; -, -n microbe* * *die Mikrobemicrobe* * *Mik|ro|be [mi'kroːbə]f -, -nmicrobe* * *(a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) microbe* * *Mi·kro·be<-, -n>[miˈkro:bə]f microbe* * *die; Mikrobe, Mikroben microbe* * ** * *die; Mikrobe, Mikroben microbe* * *-n f.microbe n. -
2 Krankheitserreger
m germ; fachspr. pathogen* * *der Krankheitserregerpathogen; virus* * *Krạnk|heits|er|re|germpathogen, disease-causing agent* * *(a very tiny animal or plant that causes disease: Disinfectant kills germs.) germ* * *Krank·heits·er·re·germ pathogen* * ** * ** * *der pathogen; disease-causing agent* * *m.pathogen n.pathogenic agent n.pathogenic germ n. -
3 Beschwerde
f; -, -n1. (Klage) complaint ( über + Akk about); JUR. appeal; (Beschwerdegrund) grievance; Beschwerde führen oder einlegen oder förm. erheben gegen lodge a complaint against ( bei with)2. nur Pl.; körperliche: aches and pains; problems ( mit with), trouble Sg. (with); (Schmerzen) pain Sg.; haben Sie noch Beschwerden? do you still have any problems ( Schmerzen: pains)?; die Beschwerden des Alters the infirmities ( oder aches and pains umg.) of old age; Beschwerden beim Atmen / bei der Verdauung haben have trouble breathing / have problems digesting ( oder with one’s digestion); meine Beine machen mir immer noch Beschwerden I’m still having problems ( oder trouble) with my legs, my legs are still causing me problems ( oder trouble); ( wieder) ohne Beschwerden sein have recovered; (schmerzfrei) be free from pain3. auch Pl. (Anstrengung) discomfort; (Belastung) burden, inconvenience; stärker: strain; jemandem Beschwerden machen cause s.o. great discomfort ( oder a lot of trouble), be a (great) strain on s.o.; die Beschwerden des Alltags the difficulties of daily life* * *die Beschwerdegrievance; complaint; appeal* * *Be|schwer|de [bə'ʃveːɐdə]f -, -n1) (= Klage) complaint; (JUR) appealeine Beschwérde gegen jdn — a complaint about sb
wenn Sie eine Beschwérde haben — if you have a complaint or grievance
jdm Grund zur Beschwérde geben — to give sb grounds or cause for complaint
2) pl (= Leiden) troubledas macht mir immer noch Beschwérden — it's still causing or giving me trouble
mit etw Beschwérden haben — to have trouble with sth
wenn Sie wieder ganz ohne Beschwérden sind — when the trouble's cleared up completely
3) (= Mühe) hardship* * *die1) (a sickness, disease, disorder etc: He's always suffering from some complaint or other.) complaint2) (a cause or reason for complaint: a list of grievances.) grievance* * *Be·schwer·de<-, -n>[bəˈʃve:ɐ̯də]f1. (Beanstandung, Klage) complaintGrund zur \Beschwerde haben to have grounds for complaint [or reason to complain2. JUR appeal\Beschwerde gegen jdn/etw führen to submit [or make] a complaint about sb/sth[bei jdm] \Beschwerde einlegen to file [or lodge] an appeal [with sb][bei jdm] eine \Beschwerde einreichen to lodge [or file] a complaint [with sb]haben Sie sonst noch \Beschwerden? is there anything else wrong?etw macht jdm \Beschwerden sth hurts sbmein Magen macht mir \Beschwerden my stomach is giving [or causing] me trouble* * *die; Beschwerde, Beschwerden1) complaint (gegen, über + Akk. about)Beschwerde führen (Amtsspr.) od. einlegen — (Rechtsw.) lodge a complaint; (gegen einen Entscheid) lodge an appeal
* * *1. (Klage) complaint (einlegen oder formerheben gegen lodge a complaint against (bei with)haben Sie noch Beschwerden? do you still have any problems ( Schmerzen: pains)?;Beschwerden beim Atmen/bei der Verdauung haben have trouble breathing/have problems digesting ( oder with one’s digestion);meine Beine machen mir immer noch Beschwerden I’m still having problems ( oder trouble) with my legs, my legs are still causing me problems ( oder trouble);(wieder) ohne Beschwerden sein have recovered; (schmerzfrei) be free from painjemandem Beschwerden machen cause sb great discomfort ( oder a lot of trouble), be a (great) strain on sb;die Beschwerden des Alltags the difficulties of daily life* * *die; Beschwerde, Beschwerden1) complaint (gegen, über + Akk. about)Beschwerde führen (Amtsspr.) od. einlegen — (Rechtsw.) lodge a complaint; (gegen einen Entscheid) lodge an appeal
* * *f.administrative appeal n.complaint (illness) n.complaint n.grievance n. -
4 desinfizieren
v/t disinfect* * *to fumigate; to disinfect* * *des|in|fi|zie|ren [dɛs|Infi'tsiːrən, dezɪ-] ptp desinfiziertvtZimmer, Bett etc to disinfect; Spritze, Gefäß etc to sterilize* * *(to destroy disease- causing germs in: This sink should be disinfected regularly.) disinfect* * *des·in·fi·zie·ren *[dɛsʔɪnfiˈtsi:rən, dezɪnfiˈtsi:rən]vt▪ etw \desinfizieren to disinfect sthInstrumente \desinfizieren to sterilize instruments* * *transitives Verb disinfect* * *desinfizieren v/t disinfect* * *transitives Verb disinfect* * *v.to disinfect v.to fumigate v. -
5 Epilepsie
f; -, -n; MED. epilepsy* * *die Epilepsieepilepsy* * *Epi|lep|sie [epilɛ'psiː]f -, -n[-'psiːən] epilepsy* * *(a disease of the nervous system causing attacks of unconsciousness, usually with violent movements of the body.) epilepsy* * *Epi·lep·sie<-, -n>[epilɛˈpsi:, pl -ˈpsi:ən]f epilepsy* * *die; Epilepsie, Epilepsien (Med.) epilepsy no art* * ** * *die; Epilepsie, Epilepsien (Med.) epilepsy no art* * *f.epilepsy n. -
6 Gürtelrose
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7 Lepra
f; -, kein Pl.; MED. leprosy* * *die Lepraleprosy* * *Lep|ra ['leːpra]f -, no plleprosy* * *(a contagious skin disease, causing serious and permanent damage to the body, including loss of fingers, nose etc.) leprosy* * *Le·pra<->[ˈle:pra]* * *die; Lepra: leprosy no art* * ** * *die; Lepra: leprosy no art* * *nur sing. f.leprosy n. -
8 Mumps
m, Dial. f; -, kein Pl.; MED. mumps Sg.* * *der Mumpsmumps* * *Mụmps [mʊmps]m or (inf) f -, no pl(the) mumps sing* * *(a contagious disease causing painful swelling at the sides of the neck and face.) mumps* * *<->[ˈmʊmps]* * ** * ** * ** * *nur sing. m.mumps n. -
9 spirale Kinderlähmung
(a disease of the spinal cord often causing paralysis.) polio -
10 Rinder
Rinder
neat [cattle];
• BSE-infizierte Rinder cattle with BSE;
• einheimische Rinder native-born cattle;
• [spezifizierter] Rinderabfall [specified] bovine offal;
• Rinderaufzuchtbetrieb cattle-rearing farm;
• Rinderbestand bovine herds, cattle population;
• Rinderblutprodukt bovine blood product;
• spongiforme Rinderenzephalopathie spongiform bovine encephalopathy (BSE);
• Rinderpest cattle plague;
• schwammartige Rinderseuche spongiform bovine encephalopathy (BSE);
• Rinderwahn (med.) mad cow disease;
• Rinderwahnerreger agent causing BSE;
• Rinderwahn[sinn] bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). -
11 kaputtes Bein
dodgy leg [coll.: leg injury or disease causing a limp]
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