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sharp; to touch, set bén



OXF3000N sát cạnh kế bên dọc theo alongside
OXF3000N về một bên qua một bên apart
OXF3000N nhìn bên ngoài hình như apparently
OXF3000N về một bên sang một bên aside
OXF3000N bên cạnh so với beside
OXF3000N ở xa phía bên kia beyond
OXF3000N bệnh ung thư cancer
OXF3000N kiên trì bền lòng constant
OXF3000N chữa trị điều trị cách chữa bệnh cách điều trị cure
OXF3000N căn bệnh bệnh tật disease
OXF3000N xa hơn nữa thêm nữa further
OXF3000N cơn sốt bệnh sốt fever
OXF3000N bệnh cúm flu
OXF3000N xa hơn nữa thêm nữa bên kia further
OXF3000N bệnh viện nhà thương hospital
OXF3000N sự đau yếu ốm bệnh tật illness
OXF3000N ở trong bên trong nội địa internal
OXF3000N sắc bén keen
OXF3000N bên trái về phía trái left
OXF3000N bề ngoài bên ngoài ở ngoài outside
OXF3000N (adv).prep. bên trên vượt qua lên lên trên over
OXF3000N bệnh nhân kiên nhẫn nhẫn nại bền chí patient
OXF3000N độc có chất độc gây chết bệnh poisonous
OXF3000N sắc nhọn bén sharp
OXF3000N sắc nhọn bén sharply
OXF3000N ốm đau bệnh sick
OXF3000N ngang từ một bên sang bên sideways
OXF3000N khỏe mạnh bền vững chắc chắn strong
OXF3000N chắc bền dai tough
OXF3000N dưới bên dưới underneath













like: bén
don’t darken my door again đừng bén mảng đến nhà tao nữa
dort drüben ở phía bên kia 在那里 zài nàlǐ
neben bên cạnh 旁边的 pángbiān de
links bên trái 左边 zuǒ biān
drinnen ở bên trong 在里面 zài lǐmiàn
draußen ở bên ngoài 在外面 zài wàimiàn
krank bị ốm (miền bắc việt nam), bị bệnh (miền nam việt nam) 生病的 shēngbìng de
hinüber sang bên 到那边去 dào nàbiān qù
extern bên ngoài, để dùng bên ngoài 外部的 wàibù de
Höhenangst haben bệnh sợ độ cao 有恐高症 yǒu kǒnggāozhèng
dort drüben ở phía bên kia
neben bên cạnh
links bên trái
drinnen ở bên trong
draußen ở bên ngoài
die Straßenseite bên đường
das Krankenhaus bệnh viện
krank bị ốm (miền bắc việt nam), bị bệnh (miền nam việt nam)
die Krankheit bệnh tật
der Durchfall bệnh ỉa chảy
hinüber sang bên
der Hafen bến cảng
die Krankheit bệnh tật
extern bên ngoài, để dùng bên ngoài
das scharfe Messer con dao sắc bén
der Außenspiegel gương chiếu hậu bên ngoài
die Ausdauer sức dẻo dai, sự bến bỉ
die Tollwut bệnh dại
die Karies bệnh sâu răng
die Bronchitis bệnh viêm phế quản
die Leukämie bệnh bạch cầu, bệnh máu trắng
die Pest bệnh dịch hạch
die Cholera bệnh tả
der Typhus bệnh thương hàn
die Tuberkulose bệnh lao
die Gelbsucht bệnh vàng da
das Gelbfieber bệnh sốt vàng
die Lepra bệnh phong
die Malaria bệnh sốt rét
die Syphilis bệnh giang mai
die Seuche bệnh dịch
die Vorsorgeuntersuchung xét nghiệm phòng ngừa bệnh
Höhenangst haben bệnh sợ độ cao
der Diabetiker bệnh nhân tiểu đường
das Heilmittel thuốc chữa bệnh


Der Busfahrer sagte: Endstation, jeder muss den Bus verlassen. Người lái xe buýt nói: Ðây là bến cuối, mọi người xuống xe. (Lektion 27, Nr. 350)
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)
Sie sitzen am Küchentisch und besprechen die letzten Vorbereitungen. Họ ngồi bên bàn bếp và nói về việc chuẩn bị cuối cùng. (Lektion 48, Nr. 680)
Pass auf! Da ist ein Fußgänger, der am Flussufer den Schiffen zusieht. Chú ý! Có một người đi bộ bên bờ sông đang ngắm nhìn những con thuyền. (Lektion 51, Nr. 725)
Er schreit und Trang läuft zu ihm. Anh kêu lên và Trang chạy tới bên anh. (Lektion 53, Nr. 744)
Meine Unterkunft lag direkt am Hafen auf einer Halbinsel. Nơi trú ngụ của anh nằm ngay cạnh bến cảng trên một bán đảo. (Lektion 56, Nr. 795)
Das Blut strömt aus der rechten Seite des Herzens in die Lunge, nimmt dort Sauerstoff auf und gibt Kohlendioxid ab. Máu chảy từ phía bên phải của tim tới phổi, nhận oxi ở đó và thải ra khí CÓ . (Lektion 66, Nr. 949)
Dann fließt das Blut zur linken Seite des Herzens und von dort aus weiter in den ganzen Körper. Sau đó máu chảy tới bên trái của tim và từ đó tiếp tục tới toàn bộ cơ thể. (Lektion 66, Nr. 950)
Sicherheit: Airbag; Innenausstattung: Leder (leicht beschädigt); Sự bảo hiểm: Túi không khí, Nội thất bên trong: da (bị hư hỏng nhẹ); (Lektion 69, Nr. 989)
In der Morgendämmerung sitzen Trang und Tri am Frühstückstisch und lesen Zeitung. Vào lúc bình minh Trang và Trí ngồi bên bàn ăn sáng và đọc báo. (Lektion 72, Nr. 1025)
Mit dir habe ich immer Spaß! Bên em anh luôn thấy vui thích! (Lektion 73, Nr. 1054)
Sie haben beide ihre Verwandten und Freunde eingeladen. Họ mời người thân và bạn bè cả hai bên. (Lektion 77, Nr. 1093)
Die Kollegen der Marketingabteilung werden uns zunächst die Verkaufszahlen der letzten drei Monate vorstellen. Anschließend analysieren und diskutieren wir diese Zahlen. Các đồng nghiệp bên phòng tiếp thị sẽ giới thiệu với chúng ta doanh số bán hàng của ba tháng vừa qua. Tiếp đó chúng ta sẽ cùng nhau phân tích và thảo luận về những con số này. (Lektion 100, Nr. 1649)
Wir sollten das Angebot des Gegners annehmen. Chúng ta nên chấp thuận đề nghị mà phía bên kia đưa ra. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1715)
Wir könnten diesen Auftrag extern vergeben. Chúng ta có thể bàn giao hợp đồng này cho một đối tác bên ngoài. (Lektion 102, Nr. 1717)
Neben meinem Studium möchte ich praktische Erfahrungen sammeln. Bên cạnh việc học đại học tôi cũng muốn thu thập thêm kinh nghiệm thực tế. (Lektion 103, Nr. 1731)
Sie sind ein kompetenter Ansprechpartner und vertreten unsere Firma nach außen. Anh / Chị là người đối tác có khả năng và là đại diện công ty ra bên ngoài. (Lektion 104, Nr. 1784)
Ich wurde in den Außendienst versetzt. Tôi được chuyển ra dịch vụ bên ngoài. (Lektion 110, Nr. 2009)
Am Tisch neben der Tür finden Sie den Ausdruck der Zusammenfassung meiner Präsentation. Das Dokument können Sie sich gerne mitnehmen. Trên bàn bên cạnh cửa, quý vị sẽ nhìn thấy bản in tóm tắt bài diễn thuyết của tôi. Tài liệu này quý vị có thể lấy theo ý muốn. (Lektion 114, Nr. 2119)
Das ist eine Lösung, von der alle Parteien profitieren. Đây là hướng giải quyết mà tất cả các bên đều có lợi. (Lektion 117, Nr. 2203)


acceptable to sb: We want a political solution that is acceptable to all parties. acceptable
There's a bank right across the street. across
He acts all macho, but he's a real softie underneath. act
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
It was pleasantly cool in the house after the sticky heat outside. after
The two sides failed to reach agreement. agreement
She stands accused of aiding and abetting the crime. aid and abet
Houses had been built along both sides of the river. along
I'll be along (= I'll join you) in a few minutes. along
a lifeboat moored alongside the yacht alongside
Much of the land alongside the river is below sea level. alongside
Nick caught up with me and rode alongside. alongside
rubella, also known as German measles also
Some hospital patients experience high levels of anxiety. anxiety
He's never been anywhere outside Britain. anywhere
The two sides in the talks are still a long way apart (= are far from reaching an agreement). apart
This problem first appeared in the inner cities. appear
the physical/outward/external appearance of sth appearance
approach sb/sth: As you approach the town, you'll see the college on the left. approach
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
He walked in with a tall blonde on his arm (= next to him and holding his arm). arm
Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of. ashamed
She pulled the curtain aside. aside
Stand aside and let these people pass. aside
He took me aside (= away from a group of people) to give me some advice. aside
Leaving aside (= not considering at this stage) the cost of the scheme, let us examine its benefits. aside
All our protests were brushed aside (= ignored). aside
Aside from a few scratches, I'm OK. aside from
I met her at the hospital. at
a party atmosphere atmosphere
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
He prefers to remain in the background and let his assistant talk to the press. background
All babies in the hospital have name bands on their wrists. band
a house on the banks of the River Severn (= on land near the river) bank
a battle of wits (= when each side uses their ability to think quickly to try to win) battle
a battle of wills (= when each side is very determined to win) battle
the Bay of Bengal bay
I'll be at the party. be
Ben's coming, isn't he? be
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
Skirts will be worn below (= long enough to cover) the knee. below
bend sth (+ adv./prep.): He bent his head and kissed her. bend
Bend your knees, keeping your back straight. bend
Her careful make-up hid the signs of age beneath. beneath
He sat beside her all night. beside
a mill beside a stream beside
Snowdon and the mountains beyond were covered in snow. beyond
The company submitted a bid for the contract to clean the hospital. bid
a hospital/home birth birth
Dog bites can get infected. bite
Sign your name in the blank space below. blank
Write on one side of the paper and leave the other side blank. blank
The bomb blast blew two passers-by across the street. blow
Hospital bosses protested at the decision. boss
bother with/about sth: It's not worth bothering with (= using) an umbrella—the car's just outside. bother
in the bottom right-hand corner of the page bottom
She died after a brave fight against cancer. brave
The bag broke under the weight of the bottles inside it. break
Firefighters had to break the door down to reach the people trapped inside. break sth down
Negotiations between the two sides have broken down. break down
a house by the river by
The telephone is by the window. by
Come and sit by me. by
We waited inside until things calmed down. calm down, calm sb/sth down
cancer patients cancer
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)
an outside chance (= a very small one) chance
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
The hospital closed at the end of last year. close
The result is going to be too close to call (= either side may win). 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
collect sth from sb/sth: Samples were collected from over 200 patients. collect
The patient is comfortable (= not in pain) after his operation. comfortable
commit sb/yourself to do sth: Both sides committed themselves to settle the dispute peacefully. commit
Snow has prevented communication with the outside world for three days. communication
I enjoy Jo's company (= I enjoy being with her). company
The motorcyclist was in a critical condition in hospital last night. condition
He suffers from a serious heart condition. condition
Beneath his confident and charming exterior, lurked a mass of insecurities. confident
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
Don was deep in conversation with the girl on his right. conversation
Write your address in the top right-hand corner of the letter. corner
cost sth to do sth: The hospital will cost an estimated £2 million to build. cost
I'll be with you in a minute. There are a couple of things I have to do first. couple
Ben, of course, was the last to arrive. of course
Her lawyer made a statement outside the court. court
Ben is very sensitive, he just can't take criticism. criticism
Put a cross beside the name of the candidate you wish to vote for. cross
The roads cross just outside the town. cross
A small crowd had gathered outside the church. crowd
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
He was shot dead by a gunman outside his home. dead
Support for the party continues to decline. decline
The harbour's sea defences are in poor condition. defence
The body has natural defence mechanisms to protect it from disease. defence
define sth: The term 'mental illness' is difficult to define. define
He fought the illness with courage and determination. determination
the development of vaccines against tropical diseases development
He was directed to a table beside the window. direct
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
The screen will display the username in the top right-hand corner. display
a beautiful floral display outside the Town Hall display
Cases of the disease are widely distributed through Europe. distribute
They studied the geographical distribution of the disease. distribution
Do not disturb (= a sign placed on the outside of the door of a hotel room, office, etc.) disturb
the work of healing the divisions within society division
a distinction which cuts right across the familiar division into arts and sciences 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
I tried to draw him aside (= for example where I could talk to him privately). draw
The dead body was just dumped by the roadside. dump
He was taken to the hospital during the night. during
Patient education is important to minimize the risk of a second heart attack. education
You can park on either side of the street. either
The offices on either side were empty. either
emphasize how, what, etc...: He emphasized how little was known about the disease. emphasize
The state has a duty to protect its citizens against external enemies. enemy
The disease threatens to wipe out the entire population. entire
A lighthouse marks the entrance to the harbour. entrance
the front/back/side entrance of the house entrance
equivalent of/to sth: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human equivalent of BSE equivalent
Everyone brought their partner to the party. everyone
Everyone brought his or her partner to the party. everyone
You might be excused for thinking that Ben is in charge (= he is not, but it is an easy mistake to make). excuse
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
explode sth: There was a huge bang as if someone had exploded a rocket outside. explode
a planned two-storey extension to the hospital extension
Extensive research has been done into this disease. extensive
patients suffering from heart/kidney, etc. failure failure
I saw her on the far side of the road. far
Who is that on the far left of the photograph? far
She is on the far right of the party (= holds extreme right-wing political views). far
Ben's a wonderful father. father
Mum! I feel sick. feel sick
I recognized a fellow sufferer, waiting nervously outside the exam room. fellow
find sth + adj.: You may find your illness hard to accept. find
You may find it hard to accept your illness. find
I find it amazing that they're still together. find
find sth/sb: scientists trying to find a cure for cancer find
We enjoyed a day's fishing by the river. fishing
Children from the flats (= the block of flats) across the street were playing outside. flat
The disease can take several different forms. form
form sth: Bend the wire so that it forms a 'V'. form
form (up) (into sth): Queues were already forming outside the theatre. form
They're trying to work out a peace formula acceptable to both sides in the dispute. formula
All the patients were interviewed according to a standard formula. formula
It may freeze tonight, so bring those plants inside. freeze
We soon became friendly with the couple next door. friendly
She was on friendly terms with most of the hospital staff. friendly
I prefer to travel in the front of the car (= next to the driver). front
She's really fun to be with. fun
The hospital is trying to raise funds for a new kidney machine. fund
The hospital is further down the road. further
A large crowd was gathered outside the studio. gather
a general hospital general
He married the girl next door. girl
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
perishable/durable goods goods
Recovery from the disease is very gradual. gradual
I just took it for granted that he'd always be around. take it for granted (that...)
the hospital grounds ground
We provide a 5-year guarantee against rust. guarantee
A guard was posted outside the building. guard
the guilty party (= the person responsible for sth bad happening) guilty
I headed for Scott's office down the hall. hall
She's very good at handling her patients. handle
All parties are promising to increase spending on health. health
The words 'I love you' were written inside a big red heart. heart
The patient's heart stopped beating for a few seconds. heart
The house is built on the side of a hill overlooking the river. hill
There is a history of heart disease in my family. history
a patient's medical history history
The tree trunk was hollow inside. hollow
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
a psychiatric/mental hospital hospital
hospital doctors/nurses/staff hospital
There is an urgent need for more hospital beds. hospital
a hospital's visiting hours hour
She has the window open, however cold it is outside. however
Both parties are hungry for power. hungry
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
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
The director is standing on her immediate right. immediate
The car is fitted with side impact bars (= to protect it from a blow from the side). impact
The kids were playing by the river and one of them fell in. in
Increasingly, training is taking place in the office rather than outside it. increasingly
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
inner London inner
Inside the box was a gold watch. inside
For years we had little knowledge of what life was like inside China. inside
You'll feel better with a good meal inside you. inside
Inside most of us is a small child screaming for attention. inside
She shook it to make sure there was nothing inside. inside
We had to move inside (= indoors) when it started to rain. inside
I pretended not to care but I was screaming inside. inside
The inside of the box was blue. inside
The door was locked from the inside. inside
The shell is smooth on the inside. inside
the insides of the windows inside
You've got your sweater on inside out. inside out
the inside pages of a newspaper inside
an inside pocket inside
I was driving in the inside lane (= the part nearest the edge, not the middle of the road). inside
Lee was ill so I went instead. instead
He was a man of wide interests outside his work. interest
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
patients with iron deficiency (= not enough iron in their blood) iron
Turn the box on its side. its
the sheer joy of being with her again joy
She was a star pupil—keen, confident and bright. keen
Keep left along the wall. keep
Knowing Ben, we could be waiting a long time (= it is typical of him to be late). know
A large stone landed right beside him. land
the inside/middle lane lane
It's the last house on the left. last
As late as (= as recently as) the 1950s, tuberculosis was still a fatal illness. late
They claim to be the party of law and order. law and order
leave sb/sth doing sth: Don't leave her waiting outside in the rain. leave
Look left and right before you cross the road. left
She was sitting on my left. left
Take the next road on the left. left
To the left of the library is the bank. left
The Left only has/have a small chance of winning power. left
a left-leaning newspaper left
She is on the far left of the party. left
She drew level with (= came beside) the police car. level
They dropped the sails and threw a line to a man on the dock. line
She seemed a little afraid of going inside. little
I'm looking after his affairs while he's in hospital. look after yourself/sb/sth
Finally my luck ran out and they caught me trying to climb the outer wall. luck
Anorexia is an illness that occurs mainly in adolescents. mainly
This treatment is not available in the vast majority of hospitals. majority
The government does not have an overall majority (= more members than all the other parties added together). majority
Diet plays an important role in the management of heart disease. management
(+ adv./prep.): Soldiers were marching up and down outside the government buildings. march
meet sb (for sth): We're meeting them outside the theatre at 7. meet
a mental disorder/illness/hospital mental
mentally ill mentally
a mild form of the disease mild
His mind is as sharp as ever. mind
I'll be with you in a minute, Jo. minute
a wing mirror (= on the side of a car) mirror
a mobile shop/library (= one inside a vehicle) mobile
the most modern, well-equipped hospital in London modern
Ben drove off on his motorbike. motorbike
A mysterious illness is affecting all the animals. mysterious
A mysterious young woman is living next door. mysterious
Please write your full name and address below. name
Rubella is just another name for German measles. name
Her illness was Nature's way of telling her to do less. nature
Our next-door neighbours are very noisy. neighbour
a nervous condition/disorder/disease nervous
the woman in the next room next
I fainted and the next thing I knew I was in the hospital. next
Patients' medical notes have gone missing. note
She left a note for Ben on the kitchen table. 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
Nurse Bennett nurse
The patients were observed over a period of several months. observe
The company is moving to new offices on the other side of town. office
'I saw Ben yesterday.' 'Oh yes, how is he?' oh
Whose side are you on (= which of two or more different views do you support)? on
on the left/right on
Our house is the one next to the school. one
The new hospital opens on July 1st. open
the official opening of the new hospital opening
There's a newly married couple living opposite (= on the other side of the road). opposite
I sat opposite him during the meal (= on the other side of the table). opposite
The bank is opposite the supermarket (= on the other side of the road). opposite
Write your address opposite (= next to) your name. opposite
Opposition MPs/parties opposition
I work on the other side of town. other
the outer suburbs of the city outer
to explore the outer (= most extreme) limits of human experience outer
The outside of the house needs painting. outside
You can't open the door from the outside. outside
I walked around the outside of the building. outside
I didn't go into the temple—I only saw it from the outside. outside
Always overtake on the outside. outside
The outside walls are damp. outside
an outside toilet outside
You have to pay to make outside calls. outside
I can't get an outside line. outside
We plan to use an outside firm of consultants. outside
She has a lot of outside interests (= not connected with her work). outside
They felt cut off from the outside world (= from other people and from other things that were happening). outside
You can park your car outside our house. outside
It's the biggest theme park outside the United States. outside
We live in a small village just outside Leeds. outside
I'm seeing a patient—please wait outside. outside
The house is painted green outside. outside
He rowed us over to the other side of the lake. over
I went over (= across the room) and asked her name. over
It took her ages to get over her illness. over
The two parties managed to overcome their differences on the issue. overcome
Check the list of ingredients on the side of the package. package
patients suffering from acute back pain pain
Sue and Ben have recently become parents. parent
There is one particular patient I'd like you to see. particular
a birthday/dinner/garden, etc. party party
We live in the house just past the church. past
cancer patients patient
He's one of Dr Shaw's patients. patient
I had a letter from the people who used to live next door. person
I felt physically sick before the exam. physically
plan (for sth): Both sides agreed to a detailed plan for keeping the peace. plan
Representatives of both parties shared a platform (= they spoke at the same meeting). platform
You'll have to play inside today. play
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 political debate/party/leader political
relaxing by the pool pool
a poor sailor (= sb who easily gets sick at sea) poor
From his position on the cliff top, he had a good view of the harbour. position
He took up his position by the door. position
pour (down) rain: It's pouring rain outside. pour
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
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 patient made a rapid recovery. rapid
The disease is spreading at a rapid rate. rapid
a rare disease/occurrence/sight rare
The patient has responded to the treatment rather better than expected. rather
Outwardly she seemed confident but in reality she felt extremely nervous. in reality
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 always referred to Ben as 'that nice man'. refer to sb/sth (as sth)
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
The results are represented in fig.3 below. represent
Both sides met in order to try to resolve their differences. resolve
He is mentally ill and cannot be held responsible for his actions. responsible
It is sometimes possible to arrest or reverse the disease. reverse
Keep on the right side of the road. right
She kept right on swimming until she reached the other side. right
He's on the right of the Labour Party. right
Take the first street on the right. right
She seated me on her right. right
Take the first right, then the second left. right
He wouldn't apologize. He knew he was in the right (= had justice on his side). right
As she rightly pointed out the illness can affect adults as well as children. rightly
A diamond glittered on her ring finger (= the finger next to the little finger, especially on the left hand). ring
He felt anger rising inside him. rise
risk (of sth/of doing sth): Smoking can increase the risk of developing heart disease. risk
Patients should be made aware of the risks involved with this treatment. risk
As with all diseases, certain groups will be more at risk than others. at risk (from/of sth)
on the banks of the river (= the ground at the side of a river) river
They have a house on the river (= beside it). river
Take the first road on the left and then follow the signs. road
We parked on a side road. road
the role of diet in preventing disease role
Ambulances rushed the injured to the hospital. rush
They listened to the rush of the sea below. rush
The ferry sails from Newhaven to Dieppe. sail
a side salad (= a small bowl of salad served with the main course of a meal) salad
We need more money for roads, hospitals and schools. school
a cottage by the sea sea
The search for a cure goes on. search
One of the smaller parties came a close second (= nearly won). second
I'll be with you in a second. second
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
He dismissed the idea with a firm shake of his head (= turning it from side to side to mean 'no'). shake
Emma has a sharp tongue (= she often speaks in an unpleasant or unkind way). sharp
to have sharp eyes sharp
a girl of sharp intelligence sharp
It was very sharp of you to see that! sharp
Her sympathies gradually shifted to the side of the protesters. shift
When the ship docked at Southampton he was rushed to hospital. ship
She was taken to hospital suffering from shock. shock
Mum, Ben keeps shutting me out of the bedroom! shut sb/sth out (of sth)
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
I'll take care of that side of things. side
Each side is capable of destroying the other in a nuclear war. side
We have finally reached an agreement acceptable to all sides. side
to be on the winning/losing side side
There are faults on both sides. side
The two sides announced a deal yesterday. side
We heard both sides of the argument. side
Will you keep your side of the bargain? side
Fry the steaks for two minutes on each side. side
Keep close to my side. side
Her husband stood at her side. side
She has a pain down her right side. side
He was lying on his side. side
She sat on the side of the bed. side
A van was parked at the side of the road. side
The player received treatment on the side of the pitch. side
Write your name on the side of the box. side
There's a scratch on the side of my car. side
The kitchen door is at the side of the house. side
Now lay the jar on its side. side
A notice was stuck to the side of the filing cabinet. side
They drive on the left-hand side of the road in Japan. side
the right side of the brain side
satellite links to the other side of the world side
Keep on your side of the bed! side
There is a large window on either side of the front door. side
He crossed the bridge to the other side of the river. side
She tilted her head to one side. side
There were two children ahead, walking side by side. side by side
He shook his head slowly from side to side. from side to side
The ship rolled from side to side. from side to side
He has been moved sideways (= moved to another job at the same level as before, not higher or lower). sideways
She slid him a sideways glance. sideways
The disease has affected her sight. sight
There were no outward signs that anything was wrong. sign
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
The birds were singing outside my window. sing
He went and sat beside her. sit
The ship slipped into the harbour at night. slip
We're sorry to hear that your father's in hospital again. sorry
Take the first turning, sorry, the third turning on the right. sorry
She heard the sound of footsteps outside. sound
the possibility of visitors from outer space space
He can't speak because of a throat infection. speak
(+ adv./prep.): The disease spreads easily. spread
The disease is spread by mosquitoes. spread
to prevent the spread of disease spread
The patient's condition is stable (= it is not getting worse). stable
The trail starts just outside the town. start
a state prison/hospital/university, etc. state
it is stated that...: It was stated that standards at the hospital were dropping. state
The party was denied legal status. status
He steered the boat into the harbour. steer
The new drug is a major step forward in the treatment of the disease. step
We heard steps outside. step
These words are carved on the stone beside his grave. stone
The bank is just across the street. street
He had a physical strength that matched his outward appearance. strength
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
struggle together: Ben and Jack struggled together on the grass. struggle
suffer from sth: He suffers from asthma. suffer
The seamen went on strike in sympathy with (= to show their support for) the dockers. sympathy
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
The two sides in the dispute say they are ready to talk. talk
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
There are two people waiting outside. there
If anyone arrives late they'll have to wait outside. they
thought of sth: The very thought of it makes me feel sick. thought
threaten to do sth: This dispute threatens to split the party. threaten
Go through this gate, and you'll see the house on your left. through
The onlookers stood aside to let the paramedics through. through
We tied up alongside the quay. tie up, tie sth up
Both sides agreed to strengthen political ties. tie
I had an awful time in the hospital. time
(+ adv./prep.): The boat tipped to one side. tip
He tipped the wheelbarrow on its side. tip
He pointed to something on the opposite bank. to
After the meeting the two sides in the dispute were no closer together. together
Brown the meat on one side, then turn it over and brown the other side. turn sth over
A poor diet will ultimately lead to illness. ultimately
This jacket's too big, even with a sweater underneath. underneath
Underneath her cool exterior she was really very frightened. underneath
He seems bad-tempered, but he's very soft-hearted underneath. underneath
understand (sth): Doctors still don't understand much about the disease. understand
Unfortunately for him, the police had been informed and were waiting outside. unfortunately
unite (sb/sth) (with sb/sth): She unites keen business skills with a charming personality. unite
The author is virtually unknown outside Poland. unknown
The disease is as yet unknown in Europe (= there have been no cases there). unknown
The book gives readers an inside view of political life. view
Violence broke out/erupted inside the prison last night. violence
I could hear voices in the next room. voice
vote (on sth): We'll listen to the arguments on both sides and then vote on it. vote
I'll wait outside until the meeting's over. wait
Seagulls bobbed on the waves. wave
A little way up on the left is the Museum of Modern Art. way
Look both ways (= look left and right) before crossing the road. way
Which way (= for which party) are you going to vote? way
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
We'll have the party outside, weather permitting (= if it doesn't rain). weather
A spider had spun a perfect web outside the window. web
It's wet outside. wet
Which of the patients have recovered? which
She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer. win
He sat by the phone, wishing it would ring. wish
The noise seems to be coming from within the building. within
She's outside, working on the car. work
Her friends from work came to see her in the hospital. work
We set to work on the outside of the house (= for example, painting it). get (down) to/set to work
They had little contact with the outside world (= people and places that were not part of their normal life). world
worry sb/yourself + adj. (about sb/sth): He's worried himself sick (= become extremely anxious) about his daughter. worry
write of sth: Ancient historians wrote of a lost continent beneath the ocean. write
As yet little was known of the causes of the disease. as yet
Can I sit next to you? you
The bank is on your right. your