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OXF3000D: xấu ill krank
ENDE: diseased krank ENDE: ill krank
I didn’t come because I was ill. Tôi đã không đến, bởi vì tôi đã bị ốm. * 078
I think he is ill. Tôi nghĩ rằng anh ấy bị ốm. * 094
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der Krankenwagen ☊ xe cứu thương ☊ ☊
das Krankenhaus ☊ bệnh viện ☊ ☊
krank ☊ bị ốm (miền bắc việt nam), bị bệnh (miền nam việt nam) ☊ ☊
die Krankheit ☊ bệnh tật ☊ ☊
seekrank sein ☊ say sóng ☊ ☊
die Krankheit ☊ bệnh tật ☊ ☊
die Krankenschwester ☊ y tá ☊ ☊
Krankenwagen ☊ 救护车 ☊ jiùhùchē
Krankenhaus ☊ 医院 ☊ yīyuàn
krank ☊ 生病的 ☊ shēngbìng de
Krankheit ☊ 疾病 ☊ jíbìng
seekrank sein ☊ 晕船 ☊ yūn chuán
Krankheit ☊ 疾病 ☊ jí bìng
Krankenschwester ☊ 护士 ☊ hù shi
Es sieht wie ein Unfall aus, weil dort viele Krankenwagen sind und die Polizei dort ist. ☊ Có lẽ là một vụ tai nạn, có nhiều xe cứu thương và cảnh sát ở đó. ☊ (Lektion 19, Nr. 223)
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)
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)
She retired early on account of ill health. ☊ on account of sb/sth ☊
He is considering taking legal action against the hospital. ☊ action ☊
They took active steps to prevent the spread of the disease. ☊ active ☊
In addition to these arrangements, extra ambulances will be on duty until midnight. ☊ in addition (to sb/sth) ☊
Our knowledge of the disease has advanced considerably over recent years. ☊ advance ☊
The condition affects one in five women. ☊ affect ☊
Call an ambulance! ☊ ambulance ☊
Some hospital patients experience high levels of anxiety. ☊ anxiety ☊
Five million dollars have been appropriated for research into the disease. ☊ appropriate ☊
Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of. ☊ ashamed ☊
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 ☊
A nurse attended to his needs constantly. ☊ attend to sb/sth ☊
400 people a year die of this disease on average. ☊ average ☊
to look/feel awful (= to look/feel ill) ☊ awful ☊
two doctors backed up by a team of nurses ☊ back sb/sth up ☊
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 ☊
The passengers who felt seasick stayed below (= on a lower deck ). ☊ below ☊
The company submitted a bid for the contract to clean the hospital. ☊ bid ☊
a hospital/home birth ☊ birth ☊
Hospital bosses protested at the decision. ☊ boss ☊
Smokers face an increased risk of developing lung cancer. ☊ cancer ☊
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) ☊
The hospital closed at the end of last year. ☊ close ☊
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 ☊
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women in this country. ☊ common ☊
complaint (against sb/sth): I believe you have a complaint against one of our nurses. ☊ complaint ☊
You are in no condition (= too ill/sick, etc.) to go anywhere. ☊ condition ☊
The motorcyclist was in a critical condition in hospital last night. ☊ condition ☊
a medical condition ☊ condition ☊
The government has done nothing to resolve the conflict over nurses' pay. ☊ conflict ☊
connection (between A and B): Scientists have established a connection between cholesterol levels and heart disease. ☊ connection ☊
Considerable progress has been made in finding a cure for the disease. ☊ considerable ☊
cost sth to do sth: The hospital will cost an estimated £2 million to build. ☊ cost ☊
TB is a serious illness, but it can be cured. ☊ cure ☊
There is no known cure but the illness can be treated. ☊ cure ☊
The body has natural defence mechanisms to protect it from disease. ☊ defence ☊
define sth: The term 'mental illness' is difficult to define. ☊ define ☊
desperately ill/unhappy/lonely ☊ desperately ☊
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 ☊
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 research showed beyond doubt that smoking contributes to heart disease. ☊ beyond (any) doubt ☊
He was taken to the hospital during the night. ☊ during ☊
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 ☊
He's still getting over his illness, so don't expect too much from him. ☊ expect ☊
explain that...: I explained that an ambulance would be coming soon. ☊ explain ☊
a planned two-storey extension to the hospital ☊ extension ☊
Extensive research has been done into this disease. ☊ extensive ☊
She fell ill soon after and did not recover. ☊ fall ☊
find sth + adj.: You may find your illness hard to accept. ☊ find ☊
You may find it hard to accept your illness. ☊ find ☊
The nurse hung a chart at the foot of the bed (= the part of the bed where your feet normally are when you are lying in it). ☊ foot ☊
I took her classes for her while she was sick. ☊ for ☊
force sb into sth: Ill health forced him into early retirement. ☊ force ☊
The disease can take several different forms. ☊ form ☊
She was on friendly terms with most of the hospital staff. ☊ friendly ☊
She felt sick from tiredness. ☊ from ☊
The hospital is trying to raise funds for a new kidney machine. ☊ fund ☊
The hospital is further down the road. ☊ further ☊
a general hospital ☊ general ☊
She was the gentlest of nurses. ☊ gentle ☊
I have to go to the hospital. ☊ go ☊
Disease often goes with poverty. ☊ go with sth ☊
Disease and poverty often go together. ☊ go with sth ☊
good (to sb): He was very good to me when I was ill. ☊ good ☊
Recovery from the disease is very gradual. ☊ gradual ☊
She is gravely ill. ☊ gravely ☊
the hospital grounds ☊ ground ☊
health insurance ☊ health ☊
There is a history of heart disease in my family. ☊ history ☊
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 ☊
We both started to feel ill shortly after the meal. ☊ 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 ☊
mental illness ☊ illness ☊
I missed a lot of school through illness last year. ☊ illness ☊
minor/serious illnesses ☊ illness ☊
childhood illnesses ☊ illness ☊
He died after a long illness. ☊ illness ☊
The hospital says she's out of immediate danger. ☊ immediate ☊
Lee was ill so I went instead. ☊ instead ☊
He didn't even have the intelligence to call for an ambulance. ☊ intelligence ☊
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 ☊
He's been ill (for) a long time. ☊ long ☊
Nurses have to work long hours (= for more hours in the day than is usual). ☊ long ☊
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 ☊
He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick. ☊ make sth up ☊
Haemophilia is a condition that affects mostly males. ☊ male ☊
Diet plays an important role in the management of heart disease. ☊ management ☊
a mental disorder/illness/hospital ☊ mental ☊
mentally ill ☊ mentally ☊
We've had an urgent message saying that your father's ill. ☊ message ☊
a mild form of the disease ☊ mild ☊
the most modern, well-equipped hospital in London ☊ modern ☊
The swaying motion of the ship was making me feel seasick. ☊ motion ☊
A mysterious illness is affecting all the animals. ☊ mysterious ☊
Her illness was Nature's way of telling her to do less. ☊ nature ☊
a nervous condition/disorder/disease ☊ nervous ☊
I fainted and the next thing I knew I was in the hospital. ☊ next ☊
Nurses are leaving the profession in increasing numbers. ☊ number ☊
a qualified/registered nurse ☊ nurse ☊
a male nurse ☊ nurse ☊
a psychiatric nurse (= one who works in a hospital for people with mental illnesses) ☊ nurse ☊
Nurse Bennett ☊ nurse ☊
I can remember very few occasions when he had to cancel because of ill health. ☊ occasion ☊
The new hospital opens on July 1st. ☊ open ☊
the official opening of the new hospital ☊ opening ☊
Nurses ought to earn more. ☊ ought to ☊
It took her ages to get over her illness. ☊ over ☊
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 ☊
The disease is still in its primary stage. ☊ primary ☊
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 ☊
She saw the ambulance coming up behind her and pulled over. ☊ pull over ☊
a nursing/teaching, etc. qualification ☊ qualification ☊
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 ☊
The disease is spreading at a rapid rate. ☊ rapid ☊
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 ☊
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 ☊
retire (from sth): She was forced to retire early from teaching because of ill health. ☊ retire ☊
It is sometimes possible to arrest or reverse the disease. ☊ reverse ☊
I don't feel quite right today (= I feel ill/sick). ☊ right ☊
As she rightly pointed out the illness can affect adults as well as children. ☊ rightly ☊
ring for sb/sth: Just ring for the nurse (= attract the nurse's attention by ringing a bell) if you need her. ☊ ring ☊
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 ☊
Junior nurses usually work alongside more senior nurses. ☊ senior ☊
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 ☊
The disease is a threat to anyone who is sexually active. ☊ sexually ☊
shave sb/sth/yourself: The nurse washed and shaved him. ☊ shave ☊
When the ship docked at Southampton he was rushed to hospital. ☊ ship ☊
She was taken to hospital suffering from shock. ☊ shock ☊
a sick feeling in your stomach ☊ sick ☊
a sick child ☊ sick ☊
Her mother's very sick. ☊ sick ☊
Peter has been off sick (= away from work because he is ill) for two weeks. ☊ 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 ☊
She had been violently sick. ☊ be sick ☊
The disease has affected her sight. ☊ sight ☊
The drug has had no significant effect on stopping the spread of the disease. ☊ significant ☊
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 ☊
(+ adv./prep.): The disease spreads easily. ☊ spread ☊
The disease is spread by mosquitoes. ☊ spread ☊
to prevent the spread of disease ☊ spread ☊
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 ☊
She was very sympathetic when I was sick. ☊ sympathetic ☊
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 ☊
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 ☊
The hospital is doing some tests. ☊ test ☊
thought of sth: The very thought of it makes me feel sick. ☊ thought ☊
I had an awful time in the hospital. ☊ time ☊
The ambulance got there just in time (= to save sb's life). ☊ in time (for sth/to do sth) ☊
The smell made my stomach turn over (= made me feel sick). ☊ turn over ☊
A poor diet will ultimately lead to illness. ☊ ultimately ☊
understand (sth): Doctors still don't understand much about the disease. ☊ understand ☊
The disease is as yet unknown in Europe (= there have been no cases there). ☊ unknown ☊
He's up and about again after his illness. ☊ up ☊
He was violently sick. ☊ violently ☊
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 ☊
The ambulance arrived within minutes of the call being made. ☊ within ☊
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 ☊
He'd been in a fight and had obviously got the worst of it. ☊ get the worst of it ☊
The nurse wrapped a bandage tightly around my ankle. ☊ wrap ☊
As yet little was known of the causes of the disease. ☊ as yet ☊