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  • 101 diagnose

    (to say what is wrong (with a sick person etc) after making an examination; to identify (an illness etc): The doctor diagnosed her illness as flu.) diagnostiquer

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  • 102 feel

    [fi:l]
    past tense, past participle - felt; verb
    1) (to become aware of (something) by the sense of touch: She felt his hand on her shoulder.) sentir
    2) (to find out the shape, size, texture etc of something by touching, usually with the hands: She felt the parcel carefully.) palper
    3) (to experience or be aware of (an emotion, sensation etc): He felt a sudden anger.) ressentir
    4) (to think (oneself) to be: She feels sick; How does she feel about her work?) (se) sentir, penser de
    5) (to believe or consider: She feels that the firm treated her badly.) avoir l'impressiom (que)
    - feeling - feel as if / as though - feel like - feel one's way - get the feel of

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  • 103 feel as if / as though

    (to have the sensation (physical or mental) or feeling that: I feel as if I am going to be sick; She feels as though she has known him for years.) avoir l'impression de

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  • 104 first aid

    treatment of a wounded or sick person before the doctor's arrival: We should all learn first aid; (also adjective) (first-aid treatment.) premiers soins

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  • 105 gag

    [ɡæɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - gagged; verb
    1) (to prevent (a person) talking or making a noise, by putting something in or over his mouth: The guards tied up and gagged the prisoners.) bâillonner
    2) (to choke and almost be sick.) avoir des haut-le-coeur
    2. noun
    (something which is put in or over a person's mouth to prevent him talking or making a noise.) bâillon

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  • 106 gobble

    ['ɡobl]
    1) (to swallow food etc quickly: You'll be sick if you keep gobbling your meals like that.) engloutir
    2) ((of turkeys) to make a noise in the throat: We could hear the turkeys gobbling in the farmyard.) glouglouter

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  • 107 green

    [ɡri:n] 1. adjective
    1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) vert
    2) (not ripe: green bananas.) vert
    3) (without experience: Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that.) inexpérimenté
    4) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) vert
    2. noun
    1) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) vert
    2) (something (eg paint) green in colour: I've used up all my green.) vert
    3) (an area of grass: a village green.) pelouse
    4) (an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre.) vert
    5) (concerned with the protection of the environment: green issues; a green political party.)
    - greens - greenfly - greengage - greengrocer - greenhouse - greenhouse effect - the green light

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  • 108 last out

    (to be or have enough to survive or continue to exist (until the end of): I hope the petrol lasts out until we reach a garage; They could only last out another week on the little food they had; The sick man was not expected to last out the night.) tenir, suffire

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  • 109 meals on wheels

    (free meals delivered by car etc to the elderly and the sick.)

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  • 110 morbid

    ['mo:(r)bid]
    (sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.)

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  • 111 nursing

    noun (the profession of a nurse who cares for the sick.) profession d'infirmier/-ière

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  • 112 queasy

    ['kwi:zi]
    (feeling as if one is about to be sick: The motion of the boat made her feel queasy.) qui a mal au coeur

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  • 113 queer

    [kwiə] 1. adjective
    1) (odd, strange or unusual: queer behaviour; queer noises in the middle of the night.) bizarre
    2) (sick; unwell: I do feel a bit queer - perhaps I ate too many oysters.) mal
    3) ((slang) homosexual.)
    2. noun
    (a homosexual.)
    - queerness

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  • 114 satisfactory

    [-'fæktəri]
    adjective ((negative unsatisfactory) giving satisfaction; good enough to satisfy: Your work is not satisfactory; The condition of the sick man is satisfactory.) satisfaisant

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  • 115 self-sacrifice

    (the act of sacrificing one's own desires etc in order to help others: With great self-sacrifice, she gave up the holiday to care for her sick aunt.) abnégation

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  • 116 sicken

    1) (to become sick.) tomber malade
    2) (to disgust: The very thought sickens me.) écœurer

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  • 117 sickness

    noun (the state of being sick or ill: There seems to be a lot of sickness in the town; seasickness.) maladie

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  • 118 state

    I [steit] noun
    1) (the condition in which a thing or person is: the bad state of the roads; The room was in an untidy state; He inquired about her state of health; What a state you're in!; He was not in a fit state to take the class.) état
    2) (a country considered as a political community, or, as in the United States, one division of a federation: The Prime Minister visits the Queen once a week to discuss affairs of state; The care of the sick and elderly is considered partly the responsibility of the state; ( also adjective) The railways are under state control; state-controlled / owned industries.) (d')État
    3) (ceremonial dignity and splendour: The Queen, wearing her robes of state, drove in a horse-drawn coach to Westminster; ( also adjective) state occasions/banquets.) (d')apparat
    - stateliness - statesman - statesmanlike - statesmanship - get into a state - lie in state II [steit] verb
    (to say or announce clearly, carefully and definitely: You have not yet stated your intentions.) déclarer

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  • 119 stretcher

    noun (a light folding bed with handles for carrying the sick or wounded: The injured man was carried to the ambulance on a stretcher.)

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  • 120 to death

    (very greatly: I'm sick to death of you.) à mourir

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