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1 bolesnički krevet
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2 bolovanje
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3 bolesna
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4 bolesnik
sick person, patient* * *• sick person• shut in• in patient• out patient• patient -
5 koji osjeća mučninu
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6 smučiti se
vr pf feel nausea, be nauseated | smučiti seilo mi se (i fig) I felt sick (to my tstomach), it made me sick, it turned my stomach; da ti se -i (it is) enough to make you/one sick -
7 bolestan
ill, sick, bed ridden, diseased* * *• diseased• unwell• sick• punk• ill• bad• queer• morbid -
8 izbljuvati
vt pf vomit itd. (- bljuvati) I - dušu vomit violently, be dreadfully sick, be (as) sick as a dog* * *• vomit• barf -
9 mučno
adv with difficulty, hard, arduously, painfully (- mučan, - s mukom) I mučno mi je (od želuca) 1 am (ili feel) sick/queasy, I am sick to my stomach; mučno mi je da ti kažem I find it painful to tell you* * *• excruciatingly -
10 oboljeti
become ill, get sick* * *• fall ill• get sick• get ill• be ill -
11 pomast
f pharm unguent itd. (- mast) | RC posljednja pomast anointing of the sick (ranije extreme unction), the last rites; dati posljednju pomast give smb. the sacrament of the sick, administer (the) last rites to smb.* * *• ointment -
12 pozliti
be sick, become unwell* * *• be sick -
13 bolesnički
adv like a sick man, like an invalid, like invalids, like sick people (-čki) -
14 bolesnički
adj patient's itd. (-čki), invalid I -a hrana invalid food; -a soba sick--room; -i krevet sick-bed; -a blagajna, -o osiguranje, -a kola, - doplatak -
15 čemeran
adj distressed, heart-sick, soul-sick, wretched itd. (->jadan, žalostan); dismal, desolate, mournful, dejected itd. (čemeran turoban, potišten); full of gall/wormwood -
16 bolovati
vi imp/be ill (od with, off), suffer (od from) I -uje od gripe he is ill/down with flu, he is bed-ridden with flu; -ovati od srca have heart trouble, have a heart condition; have a history of heart trouble; petina stanovništva -uje od tuberkuloze one-fift* * *• be sick• be ill• ail -
17 gaditi se
feel disgust, be disgusted, gadi mi se it makes me sick* * *• disgust• upset• wamble• loathe• abhor• nauseate -
18 gađenje
n disgust, repulsion, loathing, abhorrence I osjećati -e prema feel disgust at/for, be disgusted/sickened/nauseated at (-gaditi se); izazivati gađenjee nauseate, sicken, make one sick, fill with disgust (-gaditi se) Uzvici -a: ugh!; sl: yuck!, ech!, yec(c)h!,* * *• clobber• retch• scunner• dusgust• distaste• disgust• qualmishness• loathing• abhorrence• queasiness• repugnance• nausea -
19 iznuren
pp & adj Russ - iscrpljen* * *• emaciated• exhaustible• wan• sick• spent• prostrate• jaded• outworn -
20 ja sam bolestan
• I am sick
См. также в других словарях:
Sick — Sick, a. [Compar. {Sicker}; superl. {Sickest}.] [OE. sek, sik, ill, AS. se[ o]c; akin to OS. siok, seoc, OFries. siak, D. ziek, G. siech, OHG. sioh, Icel. sj?kr, Sw. sjuk, Dan. syg, Goth. siuks ill, siukan to be ill.] 1. Affected with disease of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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