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61 hospital
['hospitl](a building or group of buil-dings where people who are ill or injured are given treatment: After the train crash, the injured people were taken to hospital.) nemocnice- hospitalise
- hospitalization
- hospitalisation* * *• nemocnice -
62 including
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63 indisposed
[indi'spəuzd]((slightly) ill: The princess is indisposed and has cancelled her engagements.) indisponovaný* * *• indisponovaný -
64 infirm
[in'fə:m]((of a person) weak or ill: elderly and infirm people.) vetchý- infirmity* * *• nepevný• churavý -
65 insane
[in'sein]1) (mad; mentally ill.) duševně chorý2) (extremely foolish: It was insane to think he would give you the money.) nesmyslný•- insanity* * *• ztřeštěný• šílený• nesvéprávný -
66 invalid
I [in'vælid] adjective((of a document or agreement etc) having no legal force; not valid: Your passport is out of date and therefore invalid.) neplatný- invalidity II 1. ['invəlid] noun(a person who is ill or disabled: During his last few years, he was a permanent invalid.) invalida2. [-li:d] verb1) ((with out) to remove (especially a soldier) from service, because of illness: He was invalided out of the army.) propustit jako invalidu2) (to cause (especially a soldier) to be disabled: He was invalided in the last war.) zmrzačit* * *• neplatný -
67 leeway
1) (the drifting of a ship etc away from its true course, or the amount of this.) snos2) (lost time: He has a lot of leeway to make up at school after being away ill.) zpoždění3) (extra space, time etc allowed: Book the later flight so as to allow yourself some leeway in case you're delayed.) rezerva (časová)* * *• volnost• prostoj -
68 little
['litl] 1. adjective1) (small in size: He is only a little boy; when she was little (= a child).) malý2) (small in amount; not much: He has little knowledge of the difficulties involved.) málo3) (not important: I did not expect her to make a fuss about such a little thing.) nedůležitý2. pronoun((only) a small amount: He knows little of the real world.) málo3. adverb1) (not much: I go out little nowadays.) málo2) (only to a small degree: a little-known fact.) málo3) (not at all: He little knows how ill he is.) vůbec ne•- a little- little by little
- make little of* * *• trocha• trochu• maličký• malý• málo -
69 live
I 1. [liv] verb1) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) žít2) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) přežít3) (to have one's home or dwelling (in a particular place): She lives next to the church; They went to live in Bristol / in a huge house.) bydlit4) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) žít5) ((with by) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself: He lives by fishing.) žít (z)•- - lived- living 2. noun(the money etc needed to feed and house oneself and keep oneself alive: He earns his living driving a taxi; She makes a good living as an author.) živobytí- live-in
- live and let live
- live down
- live in
- out
- live on
- live up to
- within living memory
- in living memory II 1. adjective1) (having life; not dead: a live mouse.) živý2) ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) heard or seen as the event takes place; not recorded: I watched a live performance of my favourite opera on television; Was the performance live or recorded?) přímý3) (full of energy, and capable of becoming active: a live bomb) nevybuchlý; čilý; aktivní4) (burning: a live coal.) žhavý2. adverb((of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place: The competition will be broadcast live.) přímo- lively- liveliness
- livestock
- live wire* * *• živý• žít• živoucí• skutečný• naživu• bydlit• bydlet -
70 lout
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71 malinger
[mə'liŋɡə](to pretend to be unwell eg in order to avoid work: He says he's ill, but I think he's just malingering.) simulovat* * *• simulovat nemoc -
72 medicine
['medsin]1) (a substance, especially a liquid for swallowing, that is used to treat or keep away disease or illness: a dose of medicine.) lék2) (the science of curing people who are ill, or making their suffering less (especially by means other than surgery): He is studying medicine.) medicína•- medicinally* * *• lékařství• lék• medicína -
73 mental
['mentl]1) (of the mind: mental illnesses/disorders.) duševní2) (done or made by the mind: mental arithmetic; a mental picture.) konaný v duchu; vnitřní3) (for those who are ill in mind: a mental hospital.) psychiatrický4) (suffering from an illness of the mind: a mental patient.) duševně nemocný•- mentally* * *• psychický -
74 mentally
adverb (in the mind: She's mentally incapable of understanding; He is mentally ill.) mentálně* * *• psychicky -
75 nevertheless
[-ðə'les]adverb (in spite of that: I am feeling ill, but I shall come with you nevertheless.) nicméně* * *• přece jenom• nicméně -
76 obvious
['obviəs](easily seen or understood; evident: It was obvious that she was ill; an obvious improvement.) zřejmý, očividný* * *• zřejmý• zjevný• samozřejmý• očividný• jasný -
77 or else
(otherwise: He must have missed the train - or else he's ill.) nebo* * *• jinak• anebo -
78 overwork
[əuvə'wə:k](the act of working too hard: It's overwork that made him ill.) nával práce* * *• přesčas• přepracování -
79 pallid
['pælid](unpleasantly pale (usually suggesting ill-health): He looked pallid and sickly.) sinalý- pallor* * *• bledý -
80 poor
[puə] 1. adjective1) (having little money or property: She is too poor to buy clothes for the children; the poor nations of the world.) chudý2) (not good; of bad quality: His work is very poor; a poor effort.) chabý, mizerný3) (deserving pity: Poor fellow!) ubohý•- poorness- poorly 2. adjective(ill: He is very poorly.) nemocný* * *• ubohý• špatný• sprostý• hubený• neúrodný• chatrný• chabý• bídný• chudý
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