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5 parts of body that we use with 'ache' 学び始める
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ear, stomach, tooth, head, back Her back hurts - her back aches.
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something that can be high, often because of stress or bad diet 学び始める
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It's 180 over 140. He has high blood pressure.
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something you could get on the beach if you're not careful 学び始める
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what you should take if you have a headache, e.g. aspirin or paracetamol 学び始める
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a phrasal verb that means to recover from an illness get better, recover from sth 学び始める
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She was only just getting over the flu when she got a stomach bug. It took him years to get over the shock of his wife dying. It took her months to get over Rupert when he finished the relationship.
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when you have a cold you... kichasz i kaszlesz 学び始める
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When you sneeze, air suddenly comes out through your nose and mouth.
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a condition when something you eat or breathe can make you feel ill - you should take antihistamines 学び始める
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He was stung by a wasp and now he has a rash and has difficulty breathing.
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you should do this when you feel unwell or tired (on a sofa) 学び始める
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Please lie down on the couch. I'm goint to examine you.
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a verb and a phrasal verb that mean to become unconscious 学び始める
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I'd been standing for such a long time that I passed out, and when I came round I was lying on the floor.
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a phrasal verb that means to become conscious again 学び始める
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I'd been standing for such a long time that I passed out, and when I came round I was lying on the floor.
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an infectious illness like a very bad cold that causes fever, pain and weakness 学び始める
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He has a temperature and he aches all over. He has flu.
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if you cut your finger with a sharp object, it will (krwawić) 学び始める
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Her finger is bleeding. He's cut himself. He's bleeding.
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two ways of describing an injury that can happen to your ankle - zwichnięta i skręcona 学び始める
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a twisted ankle, a sprained ankle He's twisted his ankle. He fell badly and now it's swollen. If you have a sprained ankle, put ice on it and bandage it.
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this can happen if you drop very hot liquid on yourself 学び始める
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He spilt some boiling water on himself. He's burnt himself.
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something you should put on a small cut 学び始める
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a plaster (UK), a band aid (US) a minor cut: put a plaster on it
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you might get this if you eat food which is past its sell-by date 学び始める
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He ate some prawns that were off. he has food poisoning.
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this can happen to you if a piece of food gets stuck in your throat 学び始める
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Children can choke on peanuts. He was eating a steak nad a piece got stuck in his throat. He's choking.
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adjective to describe a part of your body that has got bigger because of an injury (finger) 学び始める
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2 verbs that mean to be sick 学び始める
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She's being sick / She's vomiting A few minutes after drinking the liquid I had to run to the bathroom to throw up.
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It hurts when he talks or swallows food (ból gardła) 学び始める
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He's been to the toilet five times this morning (biegunka) 学び始める
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He's been walking in uncomfortable shoes. He has a ... on his foot (pęcherz, bąbel) 学び始める
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a painful, raised area of skin with liquid inside, that you get if your skin has been rubbed or burned, or a similar area on a painted surface
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feeling like everything is turning round, so that you feel ill or as if you might fall mający zawroty głowy, ≈ kręcić się w głowie (adj) 学び始める
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a major cut: have stitches
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to move the top part of your body in a particular direction 学び始める
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lean (sth) back/forward/out If someone is choking, you shouldn't lean them backwards.
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to press someone's skin tightly between your thumb and first finger, sometimes causing pain (szczypać) 学び始める
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One of the kids had been pinching her and she was crying.
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If you find someone collapsed on the ground, what should you do first?
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If someone has fallen and you think they may be have broken their leg, you shouldn't put a bandage on their leg where you think the break is.
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Airports use X-ray machines to scan luggage for weapons.
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GP (general practitioner)
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A & E - Accident and Emergency department of hospital
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electrocardiogram machine used to test people's heart rate 学び始める
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stories in the news, e.g. Mobile phones give you cancer 学び始める
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sth very serious, which could kill you 学び始める
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a small blister in the mouth that can be very painful, but is not serious (wrzód) 学び始める
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ways of curing illnesses that are not traditional medicine, e.g. herbal medicine 学び始める
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This is a problem espiecially with scare stories and also with some alternative remedies which claim to be miracle cures, but which may actually do you harm.
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not feeling very well [IDM] 学び始める
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A few weeks ago I was feeling under the weather.
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a serious illness in which malignant cells form in the body and kill normal body cells 学び始める
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an illness that is caused by bacteria or a virus 学び始める
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the speed at which your heart beats 学び始める
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After examining me she told me that my heart rate was a bit fast.
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the medical treatment of an illness or injury that involves an operation 学び始める
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I probably needed open-heart surgery.
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the number of times your heart beats in a minute 学び始める
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Since my trip to hospital, I have been obsessively checking my pulse.
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a group of cells that are growing in a place where they should not be 学び始める
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One in four of all articles thrown up by an internet search for 'headache' suggested a brain tumour as a possible cause.
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successful treatments for illnesses that were thought to be impossible to cure 学び始める
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This is a problem espiecially with scare stories and also with some alternative remedies which claim to be miracle cures, but which may actually do you harm.
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odróżniać, rozróżnić, także dyskryminować The Microsoft study also revealed another serious problem - that online information often doesn't __ between common and very rare conditions. 学び始める
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The Microsoft study also revealed another serious problem - that online information often doesn't discriminate between common and very rare conditions.
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Something that is thick is larger than usual between its opposite sides.
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to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use 学び始める
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You need to give me time to digest this report.
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The lamp gave out a dim light. He sat in a dim corner of the waiting room. We could see a dim (= not easily seen) shape in the fog.
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Before the invention of electricity, people relied on candles or lanterns to read.
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The sun was making me drowsy. Some food contain a natural chemical which is known to cause drowsiness.
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to make an existing opinion or idea stronger 学び始める
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This belief is often reinforced by the media. a security door reinforced by steel bars
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