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1 CURE
• Cure is worse than the disease (The) - Аптека и лечит, так калечит (A)• Cure the disease and kill the patient - Аптека и лечит, так калечит (A)• Desperate cures to desperate ills apply - Клин клином вышибают (K)• Desperate cuts must have desperate cures - Чем ушибся, тем и лечись (4)• Desperate diseases must have desperate cures - Клин клином вышибают (K), Чем ушибся, тем и лечись (4)• Desperate diseases require desperate cures - Клин клином вышибают (K)• He who bewails himself has the cure in his hands - Дитя не плачет - мать не разумеет (Д)• Kill or cure - Или грудь в крестах, или голова в кустах (H)• Only cure for grief is action (The) - Москва слезам не верит (M), Слезами горю не поможешь b (C)• Past cure, past care - Что о том тужить, чего нельзя воротить (H)• Physicians kill more than they cure - Аптека и лечит, так калечит (A)• What can't be cured must be endured - Перестань о том тужить, чему нельзя пособить (П) -
2 DISEASE
• Cure is worse than the disease (The) - Аптека и лечит, так калечит (A)• Cure the disease and kill the patient - Аптека и лечит, так калечит (A)• Diseases are the interest (interests) of pleasures - Сам себя губит, кто гуляночки любит (C)• Diseases are the price of ill pleasures - Сам себя губит, кто гуляночки любит (C)• Diseases are the tax on pleasure - Сам себя губит, кто гуляночки любит (C) -
3 cure
شِفاء \ cure: curing: Doctors are concerned with prevention and cure of disease. recovery: becoming well again; getting back to a former good condition: a slow recovery. -
4 cure
عَالَجَ \ cure: to bring (sb.) back to good health; put an end to a disease or customary unwanted behaviour: The doctor cured me of fever. Nothing will cure him of smoking. deal with: to treat; attend to: I’ll deal with this question myself. If a thief breaks in, my dog will deal with him. handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. remedy: to put right (sth. that is wrong): Most faults can be remedied. tackle: to deal with (a difficulty); speak boldly to (sb., about a difficulty): I must tackle our neighbours about that broken fence. treat: to give medical care to (a sick person); deal with (an illness): His wounds were treated in hospital. The doctor treated her for a disease of the blood. \ See Also داوى (دَاوَى)، دبر (دَبَّرَ)، أصلح (أَصْلَحَ)، تَعَامَلَ مَع -
5 cure
شَفَى \ cure: to cause (a disease) to disappear: He cured my fever. \ عِلاج حَاسِم \ cure: sth. that cures: Some wild plants provide a cure for snake bites. -
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7 cure
دَاوَى \ cure: to bring (sb.) back to good health; to put an end to a disease or customary unwanted behaviour: The doctor cured me of fever. Nothing will cure him of smoking. remedy: put right (sth. that is wrong): Most faults can be remedied. \ See Also عَالَج، شفى (شَفَى) -
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خَلَّصَ \ rid: to free (of sth. unwanted): Can you rid my house of rats?. cure: to cause (a disease) to disappear: He cured my fever. relieve: to take sth. from sb.: The servant relieved me of my bag and carried it to my room. \ See Also حَرَّر من -
9 неизлечимая болезнь
1) General subject: incurable (fatal) malady2) Medicine: disease beyond cure, incurable disease, inextirpable disease, untreatable diseaseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неизлечимая болезнь
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10 heilen
I v/t (hat geheilt)1. MED. (Krankheit, jemanden) cure ( von of); (Wunde) heal; heilende Hände / Wirkung haben have healing hands / a healing effect; als geheilt entlassen werden be discharged with a clean bill of health2. fig.: jemanden heilen von cure s.o. of; jetzt ist er für immer geheilt that seems to have cured him (good and proper oder once and for all)II v/i (ist) MED. heal; Wunde: auch heal up* * *to mend; to remedy; to recover; to heal; to cure* * *hei|len ['hailən]1. vi aux sein(Wunde, Bruch) to heal (up); (Entzündung) to clear up2. vtKranke, Krankheiten to cure; Wunde to heal; (REL) to healals geheilt entlassen werden — to be discharged with a clean bill of health
Jesus heilt uns von unseren Sünden — Jesus redeems us from our sins
von jdm/etw geheilt sein (fig) — to have got over sb/sth
die Zeit heilt alle Wunden (Prov) — time heals all wounds (prov)
* * *2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) cure* * *hei·len[ˈhailən]II. vt1. (gesund machen)▪ geheilt cured▪ etw \heilen to cure sth2. (kurieren)▪ von jdm/etw geheilt sein to have got over sb/sth* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden heilen — cure somebody; restore somebody to health
2) (befreien)2.davon/von ihm bin ich geheilt — (ugs.) I've been cured of it/my attachment to him
intransitives Verb; mit sein < wound> heal [up]; < infection> clear up; < fracture> mend* * *A. v/t (hat geheilt)heilende Hände/Wirkung haben have healing hands/a healing effect;als geheilt entlassen werden be discharged with a clean bill of health2. fig:jemanden heilen von cure sb of;B. v/i (ist) MED heal; Wunde: auch heal up* * *1.transitives Verbjemanden heilen — cure somebody; restore somebody to health
2) (befreien)2.davon/von ihm bin ich geheilt — (ugs.) I've been cured of it/my attachment to him
intransitives Verb; mit sein < wound> heal [up]; < infection> clear up; < fracture> mend* * *v.to cure v.to heal v. -
11 Аптека и лечит, так калечит
When taking medicines for some disease, you often do harm to other organs of your bodyVar.: Аптека не прибавит века. Одно лечит, а другое калечитCf: The cure is worse than the disease (Am., Br.). Cure the disease and kill the patient (Am., Br.). Good for the liver may be bad for the spleen (Am.). Physicians kill more than they cure (Am., Br.). The remedy is worse than the disease (Am., Br.). That which is good for the back, is bad for the head (Am.). That which is good for the head, is evil for the neck and the shoulders (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Аптека и лечит, так калечит
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12 вылечить от болезни
Makarov: cure a disease, cure of a disease, cure of a illnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вылечить от болезни
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13 излечить от болезни
Makarov: cure a disease, cure troubleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > излечить от болезни
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14 شفاء
شِفاء \ cure: curing: Doctors are concerned with prevention and cure of disease. recovery: becoming well again; getting back to a former good condition: a slow recovery. -
15 recovery
شِفاء \ cure: curing: Doctors are concerned with prevention and cure of disease. recovery: becoming well again; getting back to a former good condition: a slow recovery. -
16 תראפיה
therapy, treatment designed to cure a disease or disorder -
17 תראפייה
therapy, treatment designed to cure a disease or disorder -
18 תרפיה
therapy, treatment designed to cure a disease or disorder -
19 תרפייה
therapy, treatment designed to cure a disease or disorder -
20 उपशायिता _upaśāyitā
उपशायिता Means to cure some disease like the prescribed diet etc.
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