-
1 'flu
-
2 flu
-
3 flu
نَزْلَة وافِدَة (إِنْفلوَنْزا) \ flu: ( shortened form of influenza) a disease of the nose and throat that causes fever. -
4 flu
-
5 flu
-
6 influenza
[ɪnfluˈenzə] ( usually abbreviated to flu or 'flu [fluː]) nouna type of infectious illness usually causing headache, fever, a cold etc.إنفلونزا، نَزْلَه -
7 نزلة
نَزْلَة \ declivity, descent. \ See Also منحدر (مُنْحَدَر) \ نَزْلَة \ catarrh: thick liquid in the nose and throat. \ See Also التهاب الحَلْق أو الأَنْف \ النَّزْلَة الوافِدَة \ influenza: (shortened to flu) a disease of the nose and throat that causes feverish pains and can be dangerous. \ نَزْلَة وافِدَة (إِنْفلوَنْزا) \ flu: ( shortened form of influenza) a disease of the nose and throat that causes fever. -
8 النزلة الوافدة
1) flu 2) grippal 3) influenza 4) influenzal 5) la grippe -
9 أنا أعاني من أنفلونزا.
I have the flu. -
10 أنفلونزا
n. flu -
11 الإنفلونزا
n. flu -
12 رشح نزل
n. flu -
13 نزلة وافدة
نَزْلَةٌ وافِدَةinfluenza, flu -
14 نزلة وافدة
نَزْلَةٌ وافِدَةinfluenza, flu -
15 affluent
[ˈæfluənt] adjectivewealthy:غَنِي، مُيْسُورHe is becoming more and more affluent.
-
16 attack
[əˈtæk]1. verb1) to make a sudden, violent attempt to hurt or damage:يُهاجِمThe village was attacked from the air.
2) to speak or write against:يَتَهَجَّم عَلىThe Prime Minister's policy was attacked in the newspapers.
3) (in games) to attempt to score a goal.يَهْجُم (في الرِياضَه)4) to make a vigorous start on:يَشْرَع، يَبْدأ العَمَل بِقُوَّهIt's time we attacked that pile of work.
2. noun1) an act or the action of attacking:هُجومThey made an air attack on the town.
2) a sudden bout of illness:نَوبَه مَرَضِيَّه(قلب)an attack of 'flu.
-
17 catch
[kætʃ] past tense, past participle caught [kɔːt]1. verb1) to stop and hold (something which is moving); to capture:Did you catch any fish?
يَمْسِكُI tried to catch his attention.
2) to be in time for, or get on (a train, bus etc):يَلْحَقُ بِI'll have to catch the 9.45 (train) to London.
3) to surprise (someone) in the act of:يُفاجِئ / يَضْبِطُ شَخصا مُتَلَبِّسا بالجَريمَهI caught him stealing (my vegetables).
4) to become infected with (a disease or illness):يُصيبُ، يُعْديHe caught flu.
5) to (cause to) become accidentally attached or held:يَعْلَقُ، يَنْشِبُ فيThe child caught her fingers in the car door.
6) to hit:يُصيبُThe punch caught him on the chin.
7) to manage to hear:يَفْهَمُDid you catch what she said?
8) to start burning:يَشْتَعِلُ، تَمْسِكُهُ النّارI dropped a match on the pile of wood and it caught (fire) immediately.
2. noun1) an act of catching:إمْساكٌ بِHe took a fine catch behind the wicket.
2) a small device for holding (a door etc) in place:سَقّاطَه، مَسْكَهThe catch on my suitcase is broken.
3) the total amount (of eg fish) caught:كَمِّيّه الصَّيْدthe largest catch of mackerel this year.
4) a trick or problem:حيلَه، خِدْعَهThere's a catch in this question.
-
18 diagnose
[daɪəgˈnouz] (American) [-ˈnous] verbto say what is wrong (with a sick person etc) after making an examination; to identify (an illness etc):يُشَخِّص المَرَضThe doctor diagnosed her illness as flu.
-
19 do for
to kill or cause the end of:يَقْتُلThat attack of flu almost did for him.
-
20 dose
[dəus]1. noun1) the quantity of medicine etc to be taken at one time:جُرْعَةُ دَواءIt's time you had a dose of your medicine.
2) an unpleasant thing ( especially an illness) which one is forced to suffer:جُرْعَةٌ من (شَيء سَيِّء)a nasty dose of flu.
2. verbto give medicine to:يُعْطي جُرْعَة دَواءShe dosed him with aspirin.
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
flu — [flu:] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: influenza] a common illness that makes you feel very tired and weak, gives you a sore throat, and makes you cough and have to clear your nose a lot = ↑influenza ▪ Steven s still in bed with flu . ▪ She s got … Dictionary of contemporary English
Flúðir — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Flúðir … Wikipedia Español
flu — [ flu ] noun uncount * a very common infectious disease that lasts a short time and makes you feel hot or cold, weak, and tired: INFLUENZA: He s in bed with flu. the flu: I ve got the flu … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Flúðir — Administration Pays … Wikipédia en Français
flu- — ⇒FLU(O) , FLUOR , (FLU , FLUO )élément de compos. Élém. de compos. toujours vivant, tiré de fluor, servant à construire des termes de chim. dont le signifié a un rapport avec le fluor. I. [Forme flu(o) ] A. [Sert à former des adj. Le 2e élém. est … Encyclopédie Universelle
flu´id|ly — flu|id «FLOO ihd», noun, adjective. –n. any liquid or gas; something that will flow. Water, mercury, air, and oxygen are fluids. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under liquid. (Cf. ↑liquid) –adj. 1. like a liquid or gas; flowing: »She poured the fluid mass… … Useful english dictionary
flu|id — «FLOO ihd», noun, adjective. –n. any liquid or gas; something that will flow. Water, mercury, air, and oxygen are fluids. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under liquid. (Cf. ↑liquid) –adj. 1. like a liquid or gas; flowing: »She poured the fluid mass of hot… … Useful english dictionary
flȕīd — m 〈G flȕida〉 1. {{001f}}a. {{001f}}svaka tvar, kao što je voda ili zrak, koja teče i može poprimiti oblik tijela u kojem se nalazi (tekućina, sok, izlučina, plin) b. {{001f}}〈mn〉 kem. zajednički naziv za tekućine i plinove 2. {{001f}}razg.… … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
flu — adj. invar., s.n. 1. adj. invar. (Despre îmbrăcăminte) Vaporos. 2. adj. invar. (Despre imagini) Cu contururi imprecise, estompate. 3. s.n. Efect fotografic care dă evanescenţă contururilor. [Scris şi: flou] – Din fr. flou … Dicționar Român
flu — 1839, flue, shortening of INFLUENZA (Cf. influenza). Spelling flu attested from 1893. For choice of middle syllable, not a common method of shortening in English, Weekley compares tec for detective, scrip for subscription … Etymology dictionary
flü — flü·gel; flü·gel·horn; … English syllables