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1 | allergic/əˈlɜrʤɪk/ | حساسیت (به چیزی) آلرژی داشتن | صفت |
Well then, we must be delightfully allergic to each other. Evelyn handled it all with cheerfulness while Kiera stressed over the shade of flowers clashing with the décor, and the cake containing nuts, which Romas was allergic to. |
hypersensitive sensitive susceptible sensitized averse opposed |
2 | allergy/ˈælərʤi/ | حساسیت آلرژی | اسم |
Some people have an allergy to fragrance, including home fragrances, therefore it is best to check before using home fragrance in someone else's home or a public place to make sure that no one has any allergies that you should be aware of. Those who suffer from any type of chronic symptoms, including neurological, respiratory, skin conditions and gastrointestinal conditions may use this type of diet to determine what specific foods are causing food intolerance or an allergy. |
hypersensitivity sensitivity susceptibility allergic reaction aversion antipathy opposition |
3 | arthritic/ɑːrˈθrɪtɪk/ | مربوط به التهاب مفصل آرتریتی | صفت |
Since my chemo treatment I'm having terrible arthritic pain which the nurse said was perhaps a reaction to chemo treatment I'm having terrible arthritic pain which the nurse said was perhaps a reaction to chemo drugs. How do I lose weight and exercise with an arthritic hip? |
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4 | arthritis/ɑːrˈθraɪtɪs/ | التهاب مفصل آرتروز | اسم |
In acute gonorrhoeal arthritis, simulating rheumatic fever, salicylates are useless. If your loved one likes to play cards but is vision impaired or has difficulty holding the cards due to arthritis or limited hand dexterity, playing card holders, a card shuffler and large print playing cards make great birthday gifts. |
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5 | asthma/ˈæzmə/ | آسم (پزشکی) نفستنگی | اسم |
He was afflicted with asthma, and his retirement was relieved only by the society of a few chosen friends. He suffered much from asthma, a complaint which was aggravated by the London smoke. |
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6 | blind/blɑɪnd/ | نابینا کور | صفت |
How had he ever turned a blind eye to her? I was blind to her other side. |
visually impaired unsighted sightless visionless unseeing |
7 | brain/breɪn/ | مغز | اسم |
An idea flashed through her brain and left a frown on her face. I have a terminal brain tumor. |
cerebrum cerebral matter encephalon intelligence intellect intellectual capacity mental capacity |
8 | breathe/briːð/ | نفس کشیدن تنفس کردن | فعل |
Her chest was too tight for her to breathe deeply. Rissa forced herself to breathe steadily. |
inhale and exhale respire draw breath puff pant blow |
9 | cancer/ˈkæn.sər/ | سرطان | اسم |
Cancer of the Stomach is a common disease. Its favourite situation is the outlet (pyloric cancer), where a hard, fibrous growth forms a contracting ring of the scirrhous variety. |
malignant growth cancerous growth malignant tumour tumour malignancy carcinoma |
10 | deaf/def/ | ناشنوا کر | صفت |
He turned a deaf ear when they pressed for details. Ryland's pleading fell on deaf ears. |
hard of hearing hearing-impaired with impaired hearing unhearing stone deaf |
11 | decrease/ˈdiˌkris/ | کم شدن کاهش یافتن | فعل |
The decrease is most marked as saturation approaches. In one book she found a list of things that could decrease fertility. |
lessen become less grow less become smaller grow smaller |
12 | decrease/ˈdiˌkris/ | کاهش تنزل | اسم |
The decrease is most marked as saturation approaches. In one book she found a list of things that could decrease fertility. |
lessen become less grow less become smaller grow smaller |
13 | depressed/dɪˈprest/ | افسرده غمگین | صفت |
His face was depressed and gloomy. It left her depressed, when she wanted to be happy the last few months of her life. |
sad saddened unhappy gloomy glum |
14 | depression/dəˈpreʃ.ən/ | افسردگی | اسم |
She hadn't recognized it as depression then, though. Physical ills were miserable, but this depression was unbearable. |
melancholy misery sadness unhappiness sorrow |
15 | diabetes/ˌdaɪəˈbitiz/ | دیابت (پزشکی) مرض قند | اسم |
Combined with opium it is an efficient remedy in diabetes insipidus. The same year, a technique for treating diabetes, insulin therapy, was developed. |
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16 | diabetic/ˌdaɪəˈbɛtɪk/ | فرد مبتلا به دیابت | اسم |
It forms a valuable treatment in diabetic coma and eclampsia, acting by diluting the toxins in the blood. If you're looking for the perfect 1400 calorie diabetic diet there are certainly handy sample plans to try, but remember; each person is an individual and because of this a specific diet may work better for one person than another. |
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17 | diabetic/ˌdaɪəˈbɛtɪk/ | دیابتی مبتلا به دیابت | صفت |
It forms a valuable treatment in diabetic coma and eclampsia, acting by diluting the toxins in the blood. If you're looking for the perfect 1400 calorie diabetic diet there are certainly handy sample plans to try, but remember; each person is an individual and because of this a specific diet may work better for one person than another. |
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18 | disability/ˌdɪs.əˈbɪl.ət̬.i/ | ناتوانی معلولیت، نقص عضو | اسم |
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disorder condition dysfunction affliction ailment |
19 | disabled/dɪsˈeɪ.bəld/ | ناتوان معلول، ازکارافتاده | صفت |
twice dangerously wounded and so disabled that he could never wear armour again. I think he disabled the field. |
having a disability wheelchair-using paralysed having a mental disability learning-disabled having learning difficulties |
20 | disease/dəˈziːz/ | بیماری | اسم |
Given all this, do you really believe this disease still has a chance? Now the disease is eradicated. |
illness sickness ill health infection ailment malady |
21 | dramatic/drəˈmætɪk/ | مهیج پرماجرا | صفت |
He was a powerful and dramatic preacher. This brings us to the latest radical change effected in instrumentation, the change from symphonic to dramatic principles. |
theatrical stage dramaturgical thespian show-business showbiz histrionic theatric considerable |
22 | go blind/goʊ blaɪnd/ | نابینا شدن | فعل |
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23 | go deaf/goʊ dɛf/ | ناشنوا شدن کر شدن | فعل |
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24 | have a stroke/hæv ə stroʊk/ | سکته کردن | عبارت |
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25 | heart/hɑːrt/ | قلب | اسم |
Her heart was starting to flutter. Her heart was racing and her breath came quickly. |
ticker emotions feelings sentiments soul mind |
26 | heart attack/ˈhɑːrt ətæk/ | حمله قلبی سکته قلبی | اسم |
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27 | heart disease/hɑrt dɪˈziz/ | بیماری قلبی | اسم |
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28 | increase/ɪnˈkriːs/ | افزایش | اسم |
That would increase the value of the house. Howard had to pull out of the driveway slowly and gradually increase his speed. |
grow get bigger get larger become greater enlarge |
29 | increase/ɪnˈkriːs/ | افزایش یافتن زیاد شدن | فعل |
That would increase the value of the house. Howard had to pull out of the driveway slowly and gradually increase his speed. |
grow get bigger get larger become greater enlarge |
30 | infectious/ɪnˈfekʃəs/ | مسری واگیردار | صفت |
In 1878 an act was passed giving like powers in the case of the infectious diseases of animals. When plague is present in a place, the measures to be taken are the usual ones for dealing with infectious disease, with some additions. |
contagious communicable transmittable transmissible transferable |
31 | lead to/lid tu/ | منجر شدن سبب شدن | فعل |
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32 | lose/luːz/ | گم کردن از دست دادن | فعل |
I lose some cattle every year. What could he do about it but lose more sleep? |
mislay misplace be unable to find drop forget overlook |
33 | sight/sɑɪt/ | بینایی | اسم |
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eyesight vision eyes faculty of sight power of sight |
34 | lung/lʌŋ/ | ریه | اسم |
There is much malaria in the wooded districts of the east and on the higher campos, where the daily extremes of temperature are great, lung and bronchial diseases are common. The knife had punctured his right lung, deflating it. |
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35 | memory loss/ˈmɛməri lɔs/ | از دست دادن حافظه فقدان حافظه | اسم |
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36 | obese/oʊˈbiːs/ | چاق فربه | صفت |
medallion profile had coarsened, the obese body was often lymphatic. Mental degeneraNapoleon. This is not to say that there are no obese vegetarians, but the sheer amount of saturated fat in meat means that you are increasing your chances of obesity, even if your diet is otherwise healthy. |
fat overweight corpulent morbidly obese gross |
37 | obesity/oʊˈbisəti/ | چاقی چاقی مفرط | اسم |
His obesity did not cause any abatement of activity when next he took the field. Adiposity or obesity occurs when we have an excessive amount of fat stored in the normal connective-tissue areas of adipose tissue. |
fatness corpulence stoutness fleshiness heaviness |
38 | stroke/stroʊk/ | سکته (مغزی) | اسم |
With one stroke he lopped the wood in half. He had another stroke about half an hour ago. |
blow hit thump thwack punch |