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1 patient
1. adjectivegeduldig; (forbearing) langmütig; (persevering) beharrlich2. nounremain patient — sich in Geduld fassen
Patient, der/Patientin, die* * *['peiʃənt] 1. adjective(suffering delay, pain, irritation etc quietly and without complaining: It will be your turn soon - you must just be patient!)2. noun(a person who is being treated by a doctor, dentist etc: The hospital had too many patients.) der/die Patient(in)- academic.ru/89874/patiently">patiently- patience* * *pa·tient[ˈpeɪʃənt]I. adj geduldigjust be \patient! hab noch etwas Geduld!▪ to be \patient with sb mit jdm Geduld haben\patients' rights Rechte pl der Patientenin-\patient stationärer Patient/stationäre Patientinout-\patient ambulanter Patient/ambulante Patientin* * *['peISənt]1. adjgeduldigto be patient with sb/sth —
you must be very patient about it — du musst sehr viel Geduld haben or sehr geduldig sein
we have been patient long enough! —
his years of patient work paid off — seine jahrelange geduldige Arbeit zahlte sich aus
2. nPatient( in) m(f)cancer/heart patient — Krebs-/Herzpatient(in) m(f)
* * *patient [ˈpeıʃnt]A adj (adv patiently)1. geduldig:a) ausdauernd, beharrlich:be patient sich gedulden;b) nachsichtig:be patient with auch Geduld haben mitB s1. Patient(in), Kranke(r) m/f(m)2. JUR Br Geistesgestörte(r) m/f(m) (in einer psychiatrischen Abteilung)3. obs Leidtragende(r) m/f(m), Opfer n* * *1. adjectivegeduldig; (forbearing) langmütig; (persevering) beharrlich2. nounPatient, der/Patientin, die* * *adj.duldsam adj.geduldig adj.
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