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1 | general practitioner/ˌdʒenrəl prækˈtɪʃənər/ | پزشک خانواده پزشک عمومی | اسم |
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2 | ill/ɪl/ | بیمار ناخوش | صفت |
She felt ill after all Jule told her. My people never fall ill, and those who are injured, heal. |
unwell sick not well not very well ailing |
3 | should/ʃʊd/ | باید اجبار داشتن، بایستن | فعل |
She should wash them, but there wasn't time. It should be ready now. |
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4 | sore throat/sɔr θroʊt/ | گلو درد | اسم |
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5 | temperature/ˈtemp.rə.tʃər/ | دما | اسم |
They can't keep her temperature down. The nights were still cold into April, but the temperature climbed into the 60's during the day. |
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6 | pain/peɪn/ | درد رنج | اسم |
The pain threatened to cripple him again. His expression was a fifty-fifty mixture of pain and anger. |
suffering agony affliction torture torment |
7 | cold/koʊld/ | سرماخوردگی | اسم |
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chilly cool freezing icy snowy |
8 | toothache/ˈtuːθ.eɪk/ | دندان درد | اسم |
The uses of chloroform which fall to be mentioned here are: - as a counter-irritant; as a local anaesthetic for toothache due to caries, it being applied on a cotton wool plug which is inserted into the carious cavity; as an antispasmodic in tetanus and hydrophobia; and as the best and most immediate and effective antidote in cases of strychnine poisoning. For example, a mercurial pill at night, followed by salts and senna in the morning, will often relieve the pain in toothache or gum-boil, and lessen inflammation not only in the mouth, but other parts of the body as well. |
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9 | flu/fluː/ | آنفلوآنزا | اسم |
His place is as busy as a country doctor's waiting room in flu season. A deeper ache, as if she had the flu and every muscle in her body was on fire, was made worse by sleeping on the cold floor. |
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10 | pharmacy/ˈfɑr.mə.si/ | داروخانه | اسم |
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11 | headache/ˈhed.eɪk/ | سردرد | اسم |
She stormed out, blood pulsing and headache growing. Do you have a headache by chance? |
sore head migraine neuralgia head cephalalgy hemicrania nuisance trouble problem |
12 | throat/θroʊt/ | گلو | اسم |
Jule's throat tightened as he listened to the two of them spar verbally. Her throat was tight, her eyes blurring from tears. |
gullet oesophagus windpipe trachea crop craw maw neck pharynx |
13 | lie down/laɪ daʊn/ | دراز کشیدن | فعل |
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14 | stay/steɪ/ | ماندن باقی ماندن | فعل |
They wanted to stay at the party. You can go with me or stay here. |
remain remain behind stay behind stay put wait wait around |
15 | chemist/ˈkem.əst/ | داروساز دارو فروش | اسم |
Klaproth was the leading chemist of his time in Germany. The second examination qualifies for registration as a chemist and druggist. |
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16 | cough/kɑf/ | سرفه گرفتگی گلو و سینه | اسم |
Anna Pavlovna had had a cough for some days. Her hacking cough had become unproductive, and even breathing was a chore. |
hack rasp croak wheeze tickle in one's throat bark |
17 | well/wel/ | سالم سلامت، تندرست، غیر مریض | صفت |
Well... they had been flirting with each other in the car. Well, there are a lot of reasons we don't get along. |
satisfactorily in a satisfactory manner in a satisfactory way nicely correctly |
18 | cough/kɑf/ | سرفه کردن | فعل |
Anna Pavlovna had had a cough for some days. Her hacking cough had become unproductive, and even breathing was a chore. |
hack rasp croak wheeze tickle in one's throat bark |
19 | go/goʊ/ | رفتن | فعل |
Alex would make the misery go away. You must go to Princess Ozma. |
move proceed make one's way advance progress |
20 | feel/fiːl/ | احساس کردن حس کردن، حس داشتن | فعل |
Do you think Jonathan might feel left out when the new baby comes? I feel much better now. |
touch stroke caress fondle finger |
21 | backache/ˈbæk.eɪk/ | کمر درد | اسم |
Some women experience lower backache starting in early pregnancy. backache caused by locals stretching for their wallets. |
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22 | hurt/hɜːrt/ | آسیبدیده آسیب | صفت |
Did I hurt you? I did not mean to hurt you. |
be painful be sore be tender cause pain cause discomfort |
23 | matter/ˈmæt̬.ər/ | مشکل مسئله | اسم |
As a matter of fact, I think we're on completely different planets. "It doesn't matter," Alex said. |
material substance stuff medium affair business |
24 | stomachache/ˈstʌm.əkˌeɪk/ | دل درد شکم درد | اسم |
A chronic stomachache, for example, could be a legitimate medical condition. If you eat too many of them, you may get a stomachache, but that's about it. |
indigestion, dyspepsia colic, gripe bellyache, tummy ache, collywobbles
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25 | for a while/fɔr ə waɪl/ | برای مدتی به مدتی | قید |
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26 | sore/sɔr/ | زخم درد | اسم |
My arm's sore too. She rubbed a sore spot in her lower back. |
painful in pain hurting hurt aching |
27 | bed/bed/ | تختخواب تخت | اسم |
He sat up in the bed and looked around. She sat down on the bed and sighed again. |
couch berth billet the sack the hay one's pit kip patch plot |
28 | chemist's/ˈkɛmɪsts/ | داروخانه (انگلیس) | اسم |
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29 | leg/leg/ | پا پا (از مچ به بالا) | اسم |
"He's just pulling your leg," Martha answered. After your leg is broken next week. |
lower limb shank limb member crus stump peg pin upright |
30 | sick/sɪk/ | بیمار مریض | صفت |
Mom was sick and we needed a doctor. I felt sick to my stomach. |
ill unwell poorly ailing indisposed |