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1 infirmities
plural; see academic.ru/37991/infirmity">infirmity -
2 infirmity
plural - infirmities; noun (weakness or illness.) die Gebrechlichkeit* * *in·fir·mity[ɪnˈfɜ:məti, AM -ˈfɜ:rm-]n ( form)infirmities of old age Altersgebrechen pl3.▶ \infirmity of purpose Willensschwäche f* * *[In'fɜːmItɪ]nGebrechlichkeit fhis infirmity of purpose (liter) — seine Willensschwäche, sein Mangel m an Zielstrebigkeit
* * *1. MEDa) Schwäche f, Gebrechlichkeit fb) Gebrechen n:infirmities of old age Altersgebrechen2. a) MED Geistesschwäche fb) Charakter-, Willensschwäche f:infirmity of purpose Unentschlossenheit f3. Anfechtbarkeit f, Fragwürdigkeit f* * *(of old age) n.Altersschwäche f. n.Gebrechlichkeit f.Schwäche -n f. -
3 pertain
intransitive verb1) (belong as part)pertain to — [dazu]gehören zu
2) (be relevant) [Kriterien usw.:] gelten3) (have reference)pertain to something — etwas betreffen; mit etwas zu tun haben
* * *per·tain[pəˈteɪn, AM pɚˈ-]vi ( form)the infirmities \pertaining to old age die Gebrechen, die das hohe Alter mit sich bringt* * *[pɜː'teɪn]vito pertain to sth — etw betreffen;
all documents pertaining to the case — alle den Fall betreffenden Dokumente
* * *1. gehören (to dat oder zu)pertaining to betreffend (akk)* * *intransitive verbpertain to — [dazu]gehören zu
2) (be relevant) [Kriterien usw.:] geltenpertain to something — etwas betreffen; mit etwas zu tun haben
* * *v.betreffen v.gehören v. -
4 infirmity
in·fir·mity [ɪnʼfɜ:məti, Am -ʼfɜ:rm-] n( form)infirmities of old age Altersgebrechen ntplPHRASES:\infirmity of purpose Willensschwäche f -
5 pertain
per·tain [pəʼteɪn, Am pɚʼ-] vi( form);to \pertain to sth/sb etw/jdn betreffen;this does not \pertain to my competence das fällt nicht in meinen Kompetenzbereich;the infirmities \pertaining to old age die Gebrechen, die das hohe Alter mit sich bringt
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