Dolencia in english
Disease
pronunciation: dɪziz part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪziz part of speech: noun
In gestures
dolencia = niggling ; soreness ; niggle ; lurgy ; illness ; ailment ; affliction ; malady ; medical complaint.
Example: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Example: While there are no significant injury worries to speak of, there is no doubt both sides have a number of players with general soreness and niggling.Example: Wilson was limping around so he must have picked up a knock or aggravated a niggle that he already had.Example: Although I am back to eating at pre lurgy level and am back to my normal weight I am still so devoid of energy!.Example: Thus the base could contain some facts about deficiency and illness, for example.Example: In the two years that followed Woodforde had various other ailments, including an inflammation of the eyelid.Example: In the Netherlands there are currently some 20,000 sufferers from this affliction.Example: Melancholy followed him like his shadow in his journey; and on his return to Rome his malady increased.Example: Medical complaints might be quite non-specific, as in the child with complaints of recurrent abdominal pain or headaches.more:
» dolencia médica = medical complaint .
Example: Medical complaints might be quite non-specific, as in the child with complaints of recurrent abdominal pain or headaches.» tener una leve dolencia = have + a slight condition .
Example: Thankfully I grew out of the epilepsy and haven't been bothered by that since I was eight, but I do have a slight condition which might mean, in years to come, I'll need a valve transplant.