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OXF3000N chữa trị điều trị cách chữa bệnh cách điều trị cure
OXF3000N căn bệnh bệnh tật disease
OXF3000N cơn sốt bệnh sốt fever
OXF3000N sự đau yếu ốm bệnh tật illness
OXF3000N độc có chất độc gây chết bệnh poisonous
OXF3000N ốm đau bệnh sick
Doctors do not allow patients to eat chili. ☊ Bác sĩ không cho phép bệnh nhân ăn ớt. ☊ Medical
like: bệnh → →
krank ☊ bị ốm (miền bắc việt nam), bị bệnh (miền nam việt nam) ☊ 生病的 ☊ shēngbìng de
krank ☊ bị ốm (miền bắc việt nam), bị bệnh (miền nam việt nam) ☊ ☊
die Leukämie ☊ bệnh bạch cầu, bệnh máu trắng ☊ ☊
die Vorsorgeuntersuchung ☊ xét nghiệm phòng ngừa bệnh ☊ ☊
das Heilmittel ☊ thuốc chữa bệnh ☊ ☊
Er half jedem heraus und die Leute, die sich verletzt haben, sind jetzt im Krankenhaus. ☊ Họ giúp mọi người thoát ra và những người bị thương thì bây giờ đang ở trong bệnh viện. ☊ (Lektion 32, Nr. 431)
Der Rest ist nach Krankheiten sortiert. ☊ Những ngăn còn lại được phân theo từng loại bệnh. ☊ (Lektion 33, Nr. 443)
Ich würde ins Grippefach kucken und dir Aspirin geben. ☊ Em tìm ngăn cho bệnh cảm và lấy cho anh thuốc Aspirin. ☊ (Lektion 33, Nr. 445)
Wenn du diesbezüglich interessiert bist, solltest du ein Praktikum im Krankenhaus machen. ☊ Nếu anh quan tâm đến những điều này, thì anh nên thực tập ở bệnh viện. ☊ (Lektion 33, Nr. 455)
He is considering taking legal action against the hospital. ☊ action ☊
They took active steps to prevent the spread of the disease. ☊ active ☊
Our knowledge of the disease has advanced considerably over recent years. ☊ advance ☊
She stands accused of aiding and abetting the crime. ☊ aid and abet ☊
rubella, also known as German measles ☊ also ☊
Some hospital patients experience high levels of anxiety. ☊ anxiety ☊
Five million dollars have been appropriated for research into the disease. ☊ appropriate ☊
argument for/against sth: There are strong arguments for and against euthanasia. ☊ argument ☊
I met her at the hospital. ☊ at ☊
A child is recovering in hospital after a serious attack by a stray dog. ☊ attack ☊
a disease that attacks the brain ☊ attack ☊
400 people a year die of this disease on average. ☊ average ☊
to look/feel awful (= to look/feel ill) ☊ awful ☊
All babies in the hospital have name bands on their wrists. ☊ band ☊
There's a shortage of hospital beds (= not enough room for patients to be admitted). ☊ bed ☊
He has been confined to bed with flu for the past couple of days. ☊ bed ☊
The company submitted a bid for the contract to clean the hospital. ☊ bid ☊
a hospital/home birth ☊ birth ☊
Dog bites can get infected. ☊ bite ☊
Hospital bosses protested at the decision. ☊ boss ☊
She died after a brave fight against cancer. ☊ brave ☊
medical/patient care ☊ care ☊
Extensive tests have been carried out on the patient. ☊ carry sth out ☊
a severe case of typhoid ☊ case ☊
The report makes out a strong case (= gives good arguments) for spending more money on hospitals. ☊ case ☊
After missing a term through illness he had to work hard to catch up with the others. ☊ catch up (with sb) ☊
There was no change in the patient's condition overnight. ☊ change ☊
He checked into a top London clinic yesterday for an operation on his knee. ☊ check into... ☊
Farmers are being urged to reduce their use of chemicals and work with nature to combat pests. ☊ chemical ☊
You'll catch your death of cold (= used to warn sb they could become ill if they do not keep warm in cold weather). ☊ cold ☊
She was taken to hospital after her collapse at work. ☊ collapse ☊
collect sth from sb/sth: Samples were collected from over 200 patients. ☊ collect ☊
The motorcyclist was in a critical condition in hospital last night. ☊ condition ☊
He suffers from a serious heart condition. ☊ condition ☊
connection (between A and B): Scientists have established a connection between cholesterol levels and heart disease. ☊ connection ☊
A patient who is not fully conscious should never be left alone. ☊ conscious ☊
Considerable progress has been made in finding a cure for the disease. ☊ considerable ☊
A new advance has been made in the control of malaria. ☊ control ☊
cost sth to do sth: The hospital will cost an estimated £2 million to build. ☊ cost ☊
Will you be able to cure him, Doctor? ☊ cure ☊
TB is a serious illness, but it can be cured. ☊ cure ☊
There is no known cure but the illness can be treated. ☊ cure ☊
These data show that most cancers are detected as a result of clinical follow-up. ☊ data ☊
The body has natural defence mechanisms to protect it from disease. ☊ defence ☊
He fought the illness with courage and determination. ☊ determination ☊
the development of vaccines against tropical diseases ☊ development ☊
The discovery of the disease among sheep spells financial disaster for farmers. ☊ disaster ☊
Scientists around the world are working to discover a cure for AIDS. ☊ discover ☊
sb/sth is discovered to be/have...: He was later discovered to be seriously ill. ☊ discover ☊
heart/liver/kidney, etc. disease ☊ disease ☊
health measures to prevent the spread of disease ☊ disease ☊
an infectious/contagious disease (= one that can be passed to sb very easily) ☊ disease ☊
It is not known what causes the disease. ☊ disease ☊
protection against sexually transmitted diseases ☊ disease ☊
He suffers from a rare blood disease. ☊ disease ☊
A fatty diet increases the risk of heart disease. ☊ disease ☊
the problem of controlling pests and disease with organic gardening methods ☊ disease ☊
I think it's disgusting that they're closing the local hospital. ☊ disgusting ☊
Cases of the disease are widely distributed through Europe. ☊ distribute ☊
They studied the geographical distribution of the disease. ☊ distribution ☊
the work of healing the divisions within society ☊ division ☊
The research showed beyond doubt that smoking contributes to heart disease. ☊ beyond (any) doubt ☊
Official projections of the spread of AIDS have mercifully been revised downwards (= it has been predicted that the disease will not spread as fast as had earlier been suggested). ☊ downwards ☊
He was taken to the hospital during the night. ☊ during ☊
Patient education is important to minimize the risk of a second heart attack. ☊ education ☊
emphasize how, what, etc...: He emphasized how little was known about the disease. ☊ emphasize ☊
The disease threatens to wipe out the entire population. ☊ entire ☊
equivalent of/to sth: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human equivalent of BSE ☊ equivalent ☊
They eke out a precarious existence (= they have hardly enough money to live on). ☊ existence ☊
He's still getting over his illness, so don't expect too much from him. ☊ expect ☊
a doctor with experience in dealing with patients suffering from stress ☊ experience ☊
a planned two-storey extension to the hospital ☊ extension ☊
Extensive research has been done into this disease. ☊ extensive ☊
Mum! I feel sick. ☊ feel sick ☊
find sth + adj.: You may find your illness hard to accept. ☊ find ☊
You may find it hard to accept your illness. ☊ find ☊
find sth/sb: scientists trying to find a cure for cancer ☊ find ☊
All the patients were interviewed according to a standard formula. ☊ formula ☊
She was on friendly terms with most of the hospital staff. ☊ friendly ☊
a general hospital ☊ general ☊
I have to go to the hospital. ☊ go ☊
good (to sb): He was very good to me when I was ill. ☊ good ☊
Recovery from the disease is very gradual. ☊ gradual ☊
the hospital grounds ☊ ground ☊
We provide a 5-year guarantee against rust. ☊ guarantee ☊
She's very good at handling her patients. ☊ handle ☊
The patient's heart stopped beating for a few seconds. ☊ heart ☊
There is a history of heart disease in my family. ☊ history ☊
a patient's medical history ☊ history ☊
hope (of sth): There is now hope of a cure. ☊ hope ☊
He had to go to the hospital for treatment. ☊ hospital ☊
to be admitted to (the) hospital ☊ hospital ☊
to be discharged from (the) hospital ☊ hospital ☊
The injured were rushed to (the) hospital in an ambulance. ☊ hospital ☊
He died in (the) hospital. ☊ hospital ☊
I'm going to the hospital to visit my brother. ☊ hospital ☊
hospital doctors/nurses/staff ☊ hospital ☊
There is an urgent need for more hospital beds. ☊ hospital ☊
a hospital's visiting hours ☊ hour ☊
In an ideal world there would be no poverty and disease. ☊ ideal ☊
Her father is seriously ill in St Luke's hospital. ☊ ill ☊
She was taken ill suddenly. ☊ ill ☊
Uncle Harry is terminally ill with cancer (= he will die from his illness). ☊ ill ☊
the mentally ill (= people with a mental illness) ☊ ill ☊
He fell ill and died soon after. ☊ ill ☊
He resigned because of ill health (= he was often ill). ☊ ill ☊
I missed a lot of school through illness last year. ☊ illness ☊
He died after a long illness. ☊ illness ☊
A yellowing of the skin indicates jaundice. ☊ indicate ☊
infect sb/sth with sth: people infected with HIV ☊ infect ☊
The wound from the dog bite had become infected. ☊ infected ☊
an infected water supply ☊ infected ☊
Flu is highly infectious. ☊ infectious ☊
Lee was ill so I went instead. ☊ instead ☊
investigate (sth): Scientists are investigating the effects of diet on fighting cancer. ☊ investigate ☊
involved (with sth/sb): She was deeply involved with the local hospital. ☊ involved ☊
As late as (= as recently as) the 1950s, tuberculosis was still a fatal illness. ☊ late ☊
I'm looking after his affairs while he's in hospital. ☊ look after yourself/sb/sth ☊
Anorexia is an illness that occurs mainly in adolescents. ☊ mainly ☊
This treatment is not available in the vast majority of hospitals. ☊ majority ☊
Diet plays an important role in the management of heart disease. ☊ management ☊
a mental disorder/illness/hospital ☊ mental ☊
mentally ill ☊ mentally ☊
a mild form of the disease ☊ mild ☊
A mysterious illness is affecting all the animals. ☊ mysterious ☊
Rubella is just another name for German measles. ☊ name ☊
a nervous condition/disorder/disease ☊ nervous ☊
I fainted and the next thing I knew I was in the hospital. ☊ next ☊
Patients' medical notes have gone missing. ☊ note ☊
noticeable in sb/sth: This effect is particularly noticeable in younger patients. ☊ noticeable ☊
a psychiatric nurse (= one who works in a hospital for people with mental illnesses) ☊ nurse ☊
The patients were observed over a period of several months. ☊ observe ☊
the official opening of the new hospital ☊ opening ☊
I'm seeing a patient—please wait outside. ☊ outside ☊
It took her ages to get over her illness. ☊ over ☊
There is one particular patient I'd like you to see. ☊ particular ☊
He's one of Dr Shaw's patients. ☊ patient ☊
I felt physically sick before the exam. ☊ physically ☊
Caring for a sick relative is a task that brings both pleasure and pain. ☊ pleasure ☊
Many people suffer from mental illness at some point in their lives. ☊ point ☊
a poor sailor (= sb who easily gets sick at sea) ☊ poor ☊
prayers for the sick ☊ prayer ☊
Doctors found it hard to establish the precise nature of her illness. ☊ precise ☊
Ten prison officers and three inmates needed hospital treatment following the riot. ☊ prison ☊
It is probable that the disease has a genetic element. ☊ probable ☊
There's no history of heart problems (= disease connected with the heart) in our family. ☊ problem ☊
provide sth: The hospital has a commitment to provide the best possible medical care. ☊ provide ☊
Why would the closure of hospitals be in the public interest (= useful to ordinary people)? ☊ public ☊
race (to do sth): The race is on (= has begun) to find a cure for the disease. ☊ race ☊
race sb/sth + adv./prep.: The injured man was raced to the hospital. ☊ race ☊
a rare disease/occurrence/sight ☊ rare ☊
to lose your reason (= become mentally ill) ☊ reason ☊
Giving up smoking reduces the risk of heart disease. ☊ reduce ☊
a 33% reduction in the number of hospital beds available ☊ reduction ☊
She made no reference to her illness but only to her future plans. ☊ reference ☊
a stress-related illness ☊ related ☊
The remaining twenty patients were transferred to another hospital. ☊ remaining ☊
a decrease in the number of reported cases of AIDS ☊ report ☊
report sb/sth + adj.: The doctor reported the patient fully recovered. ☊ report ☊
She was reported by the hospital spokesman to be making excellent progress. ☊ report ☊
He is mentally ill and cannot be held responsible for his actions. ☊ responsible ☊
It is sometimes possible to arrest or reverse the disease. ☊ reverse ☊
As she rightly pointed out the illness can affect adults as well as children. ☊ rightly ☊
risk (of sth/of doing sth): Smoking can increase the risk of developing heart disease. ☊ risk ☊
As with all diseases, certain groups will be more at risk than others. ☊ at risk (from/of sth) ☊
the role of diet in preventing disease ☊ role ☊
Ambulances rushed the injured to the hospital. ☊ rush ☊
We need more money for roads, hospitals and schools. ☊ school ☊
The search for a cure goes on. ☊ search ☊
separate sb/sth from/and sb/sth: Those suffering from infectious diseases were separated from the other patients. ☊ separate ☊
a serious illness/problem/offence ☊ serious ☊
to be seriously ill/injured ☊ seriously ☊
When the ship docked at Southampton he was rushed to hospital. ☊ ship ☊
She was taken to hospital suffering from shock. ☊ shock ☊
sick of sb/sth: I'm sick of the way you've treated me. ☊ sick ☊
I'm sick to death of all of you! ☊ sick ☊
We are getting heartily sick of your attitude. ☊ sick ☊
sick of doing sth: We're sick of waiting around like this. ☊ sick ☊
Mum, I feel sick! ☊ sick ☊
If you eat any more cake you'll make yourself sick. ☊ sick ☊
a sick child ☊ sick ☊
Emma has just called in sick (= telephoned to say she will not be coming to work because she is ill). ☊ sick ☊
Britain's workers went sick (= did not go to work because they were ill) for a record number of days last year. ☊ sick ☊
I can't afford to get sick (= become ill). ☊ sick ☊
I was sick three times in the night. ☊ be sick ☊
The disease has affected her sight. ☊ sight ☊
The drug has had no significant effect on stopping the spread of the disease. ☊ significant ☊
All our patients have broadly similar problems. ☊ similar ☊
The disease attacks the immune system in a similar way to AIDS. ☊ similar ☊
We're sorry to hear that your father's in hospital again. ☊ sorry ☊
He can't speak because of a throat infection. ☊ speak ☊
(+ adv./prep.): The disease spreads easily. ☊ spread ☊
to prevent the spread of disease ☊ spread ☊
The patient's condition is stable (= it is not getting worse). ☊ stable ☊
a state prison/hospital/university, etc. ☊ state ☊
it is stated that...: It was stated that standards at the hospital were dropping. ☊ state ☊
The new drug is a major step forward in the treatment of the disease. ☊ step ☊
stress-related illnesses ☊ stress ☊
Stress is often a factor in the development of long-term sickness. ☊ stress ☊
it is stressed that...: It must be stressed that this disease is very rare. ☊ stress ☊
struggle (against sb/sth): He struggled against cancer for two years. ☊ struggle ☊
suffer from sth: He suffers from asthma. ☊ suffer ☊
It'll take her time to recover from the illness. ☊ take ☊
take sth for sb to do sth: It'll take time (= take a long time) for her to recover from the illness. ☊ take ☊
The dentist can't take any new patients. ☊ take ☊
Does he have a temperature (= is it higher than normal, because of illness)? ☊ temperature ☊
There is a tendency for this disease to run in families. ☊ tendency ☊
thought of sth: The very thought of it makes me feel sick. ☊ thought ☊
I had an awful time in the hospital. ☊ time ☊
A poor diet will ultimately lead to illness. ☊ ultimately ☊
understand (sth): Doctors still don't understand much about the disease. ☊ understand ☊
Infectious diseases can be acquired in several ways. ☊ way ☊
She is still weak after her illness. ☊ weak ☊
Education is the only weapon to fight the spread of the disease. ☊ weapon ☊
She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer. ☊ win ☊
Her friends from work came to see her in the hospital. ☊ work ☊
worry sb/yourself + adj. (about sb/sth): He's worried himself sick (= become extremely anxious) about his daughter. ☊ worry ☊
As yet little was known of the causes of the disease. ☊ as yet ☊