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1 fever
'fi:və((an illness causing) high body temperature and quick heart-beat: She is in bed with a fever; a fever of excitement.) feber(sykdom)- feverish- feverishly
- at fever pitchfeberIsubst. \/ˈfiːvə\/1) feber, febersykdom2) ( overført) feber, feberaktig tilstandfever hospital epidemisykehusfever tree forklaring: en av flere tresorter brukt i medisin, f.eks. febertre, Eucalyptus globulusin a fever of expectation i (en tilstand av) feberaktig forventningin a fever of impatience brennende av utålmodighetIIverb \/ˈfiːvə\/1) gi feber, forårsake feber hos2) få feber, ha feber -
2 hospital fever
subst.( tidligere) lasarettfeber, forklaring: slags tyfoidfeber
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