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1 postrar
v.1 to weaken, to (make) prostrate.2 to humble, to degrade, to abase, to bring to one's knees.* * *1 to prostrate1 to prostrate oneself* * *1. VT1) (Med) (=debilitar) to weaken, prostrate2) (=derribar) to cast down, overthrow2.See:* * *1. 2.postrarse v pron (frml) ( arrodillarse) to kneel* * *= lay + Nombre + low.Ex. She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.* * *1. 2.postrarse v pron (frml) ( arrodillarse) to kneel* * *= lay + Nombre + low.Ex: She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.
* * *postrar [A1 ]vtla tuberculosis lo tuvo postrado varios meses he was confined to bed for several months with tuberculosisel accidente lo postró durante varios meses he was laid up (in bed) for several months as a result of the accident( frml); to kneelse postró a sus pies he knelt at her feet o before herse postró ante el profeta she prostrated herself before the prophet* * *♦ vtla gripe lo postró en cama he was laid up in bed with flu* * *v/t:la gripe lo postró dos semanas he was laid up with flu for two weeks* * *postrar vtdebilitar: to debilitate, to weaken -
2 erkranken
v/i1. Person: fall ill oder sick (an + Dat with); erkranken an (+ Dat) auch get; bes. Infektionskrankheiten: come down with; erkrankt sein an (+ Dat) have, be laid up with umg.2. Organ, Pflanze, Tier etc.: become diseased (an + Dat with)* * *to sicken; to fall ill; to get ill* * *er|krạn|ken [ɛɐ'kraŋkn] ptp erkra\#nktvi aux sein(= krank werden) to be taken ill (Brit) or sick, to get sick (esp US), to fall ill ( an +dat with); (Organ, Pflanze, Tier) to become diseased ( an +dat with)* * *1) (to become ill: He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital.) be taken ill2) (to become sick.) sicken3) (to make ill: I was laid low by flu, just before my exams.) lay low* * *er·kran·ken *vi1. (krank werden)sie ist plötzlich an Krebs erkrankt she suddenly contracted cancerdie Stadt hat viele an Aids erkrankte Einwohner the town has many inhabitants with Aids* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein become ill (an + Dat. with)* * *erkranken v/ian +dat with);2. Organ, Pflanze, Tier etc: become diseased (an +dat with)* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein become ill (an + Dat. with)* * *(an) v.to fall ill expr.to fall sick (with) expr. v.to sicken v.
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