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1 common cold
[ˌkɒmən'kəʊld]Abbreviation: cc -
2 cold
بَرْد \ cold: lack of warmth: Fish don’t feel the cold. \ زُكَام \ cold: a common disease of the nose and throat: I caught a cold after falling in the river. -
3 soğuk algınlığı
common cold -
4 tumov
common cold -
5 gripe común
• common cold -
6 resfriado común
• common cold -
7 sardi
common cold -
8 közönséges meghûlés
common cold -
9 vilustuminen
cold (noun)exposure to cold (noun)* * *• chilliness• cold• coldness• common cold• exposure to cold• iciness• inclemency• chill -
10 prehlada
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11 nezle
cold, common cold, catarrh. - olmak to catch cold, get a cold. -
12 простуда
cold имя существительное: -
13 constipado
• common cold• head canal• head crash• suffering from a cold -
14 nevazil
cold, common cold, catarrh nezle, ingin, dumaðý -
15 nezle
cold, common cold, catarrh ingin, dumaðý -
16 nevazil
cold, common cold, catarrh. -
17 נזלת
common cold, catarrh, snot, snuffles, snivel -
18 فيروسات الزكام
common cold viruses -
19 megfázás
common cold, colds, chill -
20 resfriado
m.cold, chill, common cold, head cold.past part.past participle of spanish verb: resfriar.* * *1 cold (poco importante) chill————————1→ link=resfriar resfriar► adjetivo1 with a cold1 cold (poco importante) chill\coger un resfriado / pillar un resfriado to catch a cold 2 (poco importante) to catch a chill* * *noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) (=acatarrado)2) Arg * (=indiscreto) indiscreet2.SM cold* * *I- da adjetivoIImasculino coldpescar un resfriado (fam) — to catch a cold
* * *= cold.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Homographs may need a modifier in parenthesis to clarify the meaning that is associated with them, for example cold (Disease).----* agarrar un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* coger un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* estar resfriado = have + a cold.* pillar un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* resfriado común, el = common cold, the.* tener un resfriado = have + a cold.* * *I- da adjetivoIImasculino coldpescar un resfriado (fam) — to catch a cold
* * *= cold.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Homographs may need a modifier in parenthesis to clarify the meaning that is associated with them, for example cold (Disease).
* agarrar un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* coger un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* estar resfriado = have + a cold.* pillar un resfriado de muerte = catch + Posesivo + death (of cold).* resfriado común, el = common cold, the.* tener un resfriado = have + a cold.* * *estoy algo resfriado I have a slight coldcoldcoger or ( fam) pescar un resfriado to catch a coldno te quiero pegar este resfriado I don't want to pass this cold on to you, I don't want you catching this cold* * *
Del verbo resfriar: ( conjugate resfriar)
resfriado es:
el participio
resfriado 1◊ -da adjetivo: estoy (algo) resfriado I have a (slight) cold
resfriado 2 sustantivo masculino
cold
resfriado,-a
I adj (constipado) está resfriado, he has a cold
II m (catarro, enfriamiento) cold: pillé un resfriado, I caught (a) cold
' resfriado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrar
- coger
- enfriamiento
- enfriarse
- resfriada
- catarro
- constipado
- fuerte
- moquillento
- peste
- pillar
- quitar
- simple
- vulgar
English:
bit
- chill
- cold
- down
- have
- catch
- common
- stinking
- stream
* * *resfriado, -a♦ adjestar resfriado to have a cold♦ nmcold;coger un resfriado to catch a cold* * *I adj:estar resfriado have a coldII m cold* * *resfriado nmcatarro: cold* * *resfriado1 adjresfriado2 n cold
См. также в других словарях:
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common cold — n. COLD (n. 4) … English World dictionary
common cold — noun a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs) will they never find a cure for the common cold? • Syn: ↑cold • Hypernyms: ↑respiratory disease, ↑respiratory illness, ↑respiratory disorder, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
common cold — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms common cold : singular common cold plural common colds a minor illness that makes you sneeze and cough. A common cold is usually just called a cold … English dictionary
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Common-Cold-Viren — [ kɔmən kəʊld ; englisch »gewöhnliche Erkältung«], Abkürzung CC Viren, Virusarten, die zu den Erregern des Schnupfens zählen; ihre Virulenz steigt entsprechend dem Temperaturrückgang … Universal-Lexikon
common cold — cold … The new mediacal dictionary