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Santé et Maladie - En Ce qui Concerne les Maladies Physiques 4

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques verbes anglais généraux liés à la santé et à la maladie, tels que « souffrir », « vomir » et « rechute ».

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Words Related to Health and Sickness
to injure

to physically cause harm to a person or thing

blesser

blesser

[verbe]
to metastasize

to spread or transfer cancer cells from the original site to other parts of the body, leading to the formation of new tumors

métastaser, se propager

métastaser, se propager

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to succumb

to die as a result of a disease or injury

succomber

succomber

[verbe]
to suffer

to have an illness or disease

souffrir

souffrir

[verbe]
to transfer

to transmit a disease to another person or animal, which makes them infected with the same disease

transmettre

transmettre

[verbe]
to vomit

to eject what has been eaten or drunk through the mouth

vomir

vomir

[verbe]
to aggravate

to make a disease or medical condition worse or more serious

aggraver

aggraver

[verbe]
to catch

to get sick, usually with bacteria or a virus

attraper

attraper

[verbe]
to contract

to get infected by a disease or virus

contracter, attraper

contracter, attraper

[verbe]
to cough

to push air out of our mouth with a sudden noise

tousser

tousser

[verbe]
to develop

to start to have a particular disease or problem

développer, contracter

développer, contracter

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[verbe]
to ail

to make someone physically sick or to cause mental trouble

faire souffrir

faire souffrir

[verbe]
to be sick

to throw up the contents of the stomach, often due to illness or nausea

avoir envie de vomir, avoir l'estomac barbouillé, être écœuré

avoir envie de vomir, avoir l'estomac barbouillé, être écœuré

[verbe]
to complain of

to state that one feels ill or one's body part is in pain

se plaindre de

se plaindre de

[verbe]
to dehydrate

to lose a large amount of fluid through urinating, vomiting, or intense physical activity

se déshydrater

se déshydrater

[verbe]
to lay up

(of an illness or injury) to confine someone to bed

clouer quelqu'un au lit

clouer quelqu'un au lit

[verbe]
to pass out

to lose consciousness

s'évanouir

s'évanouir

[verbe]
to present

to have or exhibit particular signs or symptoms during a medical check-up

présenter

présenter

[verbe]
to relapse

to become sick again after an improvement in one's health

faire une rechute, rechuter

faire une rechute, rechuter

[verbe]
to sneeze

to blow air out of our nose and mouth in a sudden way

éternuer

éternuer

[verbe]
to faint

to suddenly lose consciousness from a lack of oxygen in the brain, which is caused by a shock, etc.

s'évanouir

s'évanouir

[verbe]
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