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1 schorzenie
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2 bolącz|ka
f pot. complaint, ill zw. pl; malady książk., przen.- bolączki społeczne social ills, the ills a. maladies of society- bolączki dnia codziennego everyday problems a. obstacles- wysłuchiwać czyichś bolączek to listen to sb’s complaints; to listen to sb’s woes żart.- bolączką szkoły jest brak sali gimnastycznej one of the school’s main problems a. deficiencies is the lack of a gymnasiumThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bolącz|ka
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3 chor|oba
Ⅰ f 1. (zły stan zdrowia) illness U, sickness U; (schorzenie) illness U, disease C/U; (dolegliwość) complaint; (zaburzenie) disorder C/U- choroba skóry a. skórna a skin disease- choroba nerwowa a nervous illness a. disease- choroba wrodzona a. dziedziczna a hereditary disease- choroba zakaźna an infectious disease- choroba gardła a throat condition- choroba nowotworowa cancer- choroba oczu an eye disease a. disorder- choroba serca a heart disease a. condition- choroba wątroby a liver disease a. complaint- przewlekła/nieuleczalna/śmiertelna choroba a chronic/an incurable/a fatal illness a. disease- nawrót choroby a relapse- źródło a. ognisko choroby the source of an illness a. disease- być podatnym na chorobę to be prone to illness- być przeżartym chorobą to be riddled with disease- być złożonym chorobą to be bedridden- cierpieć na chorobę to suffer from a disease- nabawić się choroby to come down with an illness- pielęgnować kogoś w chorobie to nurse sb a. look after sb during an illness- przebyć chorobę to get over an illness- symulować chorobę to malinger- umrzeć na chorobę to die of a disease- zarazić się chorobą to catch a disease- zapaść na cieżką chorobę to come down with a serious illness- choroba pozbawiła go słuchu/wzroku the disease deprived him of his hearing/sight- historia chory Med. medical record, case history2. przen. (negatywne zjawisko) disease C/U, malady Ⅱ inter. pot. euf. (przekleństwo) heck pot., euf.; sugar euf.- choroba, gdzie ja to położyłem? where the heck did I put it?- o choroba, nie wziąłem kluczyków oh heck a. sugar, I didn’t take my keys- na a. po chorobę ci to? what the heck do you need that for?- do jasnej/ciężkiej choroby bloody hell! posp.- choroba górska (wysokościowa) altitude sickness, mountain sickness- choroba Heinego-Medina polio(myelitis)- choroba kawalerska przest., euf. syphilis- choroba kesonowa Med decompression sickness, caisson disease- choroba kiełbasiana Med. botulism- choroba krwotoczna noworodków Med. haemolytic disease of newborn infants- choroba lokomocyjna Med. travel-sickness, motion sickness- choroba morska seasickness- choroba motylicza Med., Wet. distomiasis, (liver) rot- choroba mozaikowa Bot. mosaic (disease)- choroba odzwierzęca Med. zoonosis- choroba papuzia Med. parrot fever- choroba Parkinsona Med. Parkinson’s disease- choroba popromienna Med. radiation sickness- choroba przestrzeni Psych. agoraphobia- choroba reumatyczna Med. rheumatoid a. rheumatic disease, rheumatism- choroba społeczna Med. social disease- choroba św. Wita przest., Med. St. Vitus’s dance przest.; Sydenham’s chorea- choroba tropikalna Med. tropical disease- choroba weneryczna Med. venereal disease- choroba wewnętrzna Med. internal disease- choroba wieńcowa Med. coronary disease- choroba wrzodowa Med. peptic ulcer- choroba zawodowa Med. industrial disease, occupational disease- choroby tropiczne przest. Med. tropical diseases- choroba cukrowa przest. Med. (sugar) diabetes, sugar disease- choroba szpitalna a. hospitalizacyjna Med. psychological illness resulting from prolonged institutionalization- francuska choroba przest. venereal disease, syphilis- ostra choroba acute disease- wstydliwa choroba przest., euf. VD- choroba Alzheimera Med. Alzheimer’s disease- choroba bornaska Wet. horse sickness- angielska choroba przest., Med. the English disease; rickets- choroba Burgera Med. Buerger’s disease■ być na chorobie pot. to be off sick- każda choroba ma swoje lekarstwo przysł. there’s more than one way to skin a catThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chor|oba
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