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2 krankhaft
Adj.2. bes. PSYCH. (übertrieben, anormal) pathological, obsessive* * *morbid* * *krạnk|haft1. adjdie Untersuchungen haben keinen krankhaften Befund ergeben — the examinations revealed no sign(s) of disease
der krankhafte Zustand der britischen Wirtschaft —
2) (seelisch) pathological; Misstrauen, Eifersucht etc chronic, pathologicalsein Geiz/diese Vorstellung ist schon krankhaft — his meanness/this idea is almost pathological or has reached almost pathological proportions
2. advsich krankhaft verändern — to show pathological changes
* * *krank·haftI. adj▪ \krankhaft sein to show signs of disease, to be morbid2. (unnormal) morbid, sick, pathological▪ \krankhaft sein to be morbid [or chronicII. adv morbidly* * *1.1) pathological <change etc.>; morbid <growth, state, swelling, etc.>2) (abnorm gesteigert) pathological; pathological, morbid <fear, obsession>2.1) pathologically; morbidly <swollen, grown>2) (abnorm gesteigert) pathologically; pathologically, morbidly <obsessed, sensitive>* * *krankhaft adj* * *1.1) pathological <change etc.>; morbid <growth, state, swelling, etc.>2) (abnorm gesteigert) pathological; pathological, morbid <fear, obsession>2.1) pathologically; morbidly <swollen, grown>2) (abnorm gesteigert) pathologically; pathologically, morbidly <obsessed, sensitive>* * *adj.morbid adj.pathological adj. adv.morbidly adv. -
3 pathologisch
Adj. pathological (auch fig.)* * *pathological* * *pa|tho|lo|gisch [patoloː'gɪʃ] (MED fig)1. adjpathological2. advpathologically* * *1) pathological* * *pa·tho·lo·gisch[patoˈlo:gɪʃ]I. adj1. (die Pathologie betreffend) pathological2. (krankhaft) pathologicalII. adv pathologically* * *1. 2.adverbial pathologically* * ** * *1.Adjektiv (Med.; auch fig.) pathological2.adverbial pathologically* * *adj.pathological adj. adv.pathologically adv. -
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5 Geltungssucht
f; nur Sg. craving for recognition* * *Gẹl|tungs|suchtfcraving for admiration* * *Gel·tungs·sucht* * *die [pathological] craving for recognition* * ** * *die [pathological] craving for recognition -
6 verändern
I v/t change; (Aussehen) auch alter; (reformieren) reform; der Bart verändert ihn stark his beard makes him look very differentII v/refl1. change; er hat sich sehr verändert he’s really changed; sich zu seinem Vorteil / Nachteil verändern im Wesen: change for the better / worse; in der Erscheinung: look better / worse; sich krankhaft verändern MED., Gewebe etc.: reveal pathological changes2. beruflich: change one’s job; sie will sich verändern beruflich: she’s looking for a new job, she wants to move on; siehe auch ändern* * *to alter; to modify; to mutate; to change; to vary;sich verändernto alter; to change; to vary* * *ver|ạ̈n|dern ptp verä\#ndert1. vtto change2. vrto change; (= Stellung wechseln) to change one's job; (= Wohnung wechseln) to movesich zu seinem Vorteil/Nachteil verändern (im Aussehen) — to look better/worse; (charakterlich) to change for the better/worse
* * *(to make or become varied or different.) diversify* * *ver·än·dern *I. vt▪ etw \verändern to change sth▪ jdn/etw \verändern to make sb/sth look different/change sb's sthII. vrer hat sich zu seinem Nachteil/Vorteil \verändern he's changed for the worse/better* * *1.transitives Verb change2.reflexives Verb1) changesich zu seinem Vorteil/Nachteil verändern — change for the better/worse
sich [beruflich] verändern — change one's job
* * *der Bart verändert ihn stark his beard makes him look very differentB. v/r1. change;er hat sich sehr verändert he’s really changed;sich zu seinem Vorteil/Nachteil verändern im Wesen: change for the better/worse; in der Erscheinung: look better/worse;2. beruflich: change one’s job;* * *1.transitives Verb change2.reflexives Verb1) changesich zu seinem Vorteil/Nachteil verändern — change for the better/worse
sich [beruflich] verändern — change one's job
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pa·tho·lo·gisch [patoʼlo:gɪʃ] adj1) ( die Pathologie betreffend) pathological -
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■ Specific procedure used for the cure of an injury or a pathological condition.Syn. type of treatment■ Art der zum Heilen einer Verletzung oder einer Krankheit gewählten Therapie. -
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■ Specific procedure used for the cure of an injury or a pathological condition.Syn. type of treatment■ Art der zum Heilen einer Verletzung oder einer Krankheit gewählten Therapie. -
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11 infektiöser Abfall
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > infektiöser Abfall
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12 pathogen
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > pathogen
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13 pathogener Abfall
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > pathogener Abfall
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14 infektiüser Abfall
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mUmweltthematik pathological waste, infectious waste, anatomical waste -
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19 krankhafteste
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20 pathologisch
1. pathological2. pathologically
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