Fiebre in english

Fever

pronunciation: fivɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

fiebre = fever ; high temperature. 

Example: Startlingly, we find also that Rule 2.44 would permit either Horses -- Diseases or Horse -- Diseases -- Strangles for a document on strangles in horses (an infectious streptococcal fever); the first of these is blatantly class entry rather than specific, while the second is equally blatantly alphabetico classed.Example: A total of 87 people had been admitted to hospital with the same symptoms: high blood pressure, splitting headache, high temperature and sore throat.

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» caer enfermo de/con fiebrecome down with + a fever .

Example: Unfortunately, he came down with a fever forcing him to decline her invitation on Saturday after he initially accepted.

» enfermar de/con fiebrecome down with + a fever .

Example: Unfortunately, he came down with a fever forcing him to decline her invitation on Saturday after he initially accepted.

» estar enfermo con fiebrebe ill with fever .

Example: Yes, it's fine to have the flu jab while you are taking a course of antibiotics, provided you are not ill with fever.

» estar enfermo de fiebrebe ill with fever .

Example: Yes, it's fine to have the flu jab while you are taking a course of antibiotics, provided you are not ill with fever.

» fiebre aftosafoot and mouth disease .

Example: The 2001 foot and mouth disease outbreak in the UK had a significant impact on the economic and social well-being of rural communities.

» fiebre amarillayellow fever .

Example: The question can be raised about whether the 'noise' created by Beauperthuy drowned out the cries of pain and suffering of the victims of yellow fever.

» fiebre catarralcatarrhal fever .

Example: Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.

» fiebre consumistashopping fever .

Example: Malls with hundreds of stores offering the latest designs and pleasant surroundings all under one roof can spark shopping fever.

» fiebre de denguedengue fever [También conocida como breakbone fever (fiebre rompehuesos/quebrantahuesos)] .

Example: The author presents a discussion of endemic tropical diseases including cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, malaria, meningitis, rabies, tapeworms, travelers' diarrhea, typhoid fever, and yellow fever.

» fiebre de las comprasshopping fever .

Example: Malls with hundreds of stores offering the latest designs and pleasant surroundings all under one roof can spark shopping fever.

» fiebre del henohay fever .

Example: R. Shaw examined a collection of documents on hay fever in detail, and came to the conclusion that all the information to be found was contained in 96 of the total of four thousand!.

» fiebre del oro, lagold rush, the .

Example: However, in California, after the gold rush, the number of libraries grew much faster that population.

» fiebre del pollobird flu .

Example: The case study of the recent bird flu crisis offers a specific account of political & cultural challenge to bureaucratic paternalism in the postcolonial context.

» fiebre de San AntonioSt. Anthony's fire .

Example: The history of erysipelas can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was known as 'St. Anthony's Fire,' a bright red rash that was associated with a fungus found in contaminated rye.

» fiebre miliarprickly heat .

Example: Prickly heat is red itchy rashes on the body which are caused due to heat or over exposure to sun.

» fiebre palúdicamalarial feverpaludic fever .

Example: He also argues that inducing high malarial fevers can stimulate the immune system to fight AIDS.

Example: Goiter, paludic fever and brucellosis were common in the region.

» fiebre porcinaswine fluswine feverswine influenza .

Example: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.

Example: The latest swine fever scare scythed through stock markets, cutting back gains made last week.

Example: Swine influenza is a virus disease that can cause epidemics of acute respiratory disease in pigs.

» fiebre quebrantahuesosbreakbone fever [También conocida como dengue fever (fiebre del dengue)] .

Example: Hawaii has been hit by an outbreak of dengue fever, a mosquito-borne illness also known as 'breakbone fever' because of the debilitating joint pain it causes.

» fiebre reumáticarheumatic fever .

Example: The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.

» fiebre rompehuesosbreakbone fever [También conocida como dengue fever (fiebre del dengue)] .

Example: Hawaii has been hit by an outbreak of dengue fever, a mosquito-borne illness also known as 'breakbone fever' because of the debilitating joint pain it causes.

» fiebre tifoideatyphoid fever .

Example: The author presents a discussion of endemic tropical diseases including cholera, dengue fever, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, malaria, meningitis, rabies, tapeworms, travelers' diarrhea, typhoid fever, and yellow fever.

» tener fiebrehave + a temperaturehave + a feverhave + a temp [Abreviatura de have + a temperature] .

Example: After the first injection, 113 children had a temperature of 37.5°C or higher -- 81 in the vaccine group and 32 in the placebo group.

Example: Parents were asked to subjectively assess whether their child had a fever.

Example: Alexa has had this for about a week, she doesnt have a temp or a runny nose, just a phlegmy chest.

Fiebre synonyms

pyrexia in spanish: pirexia, pronunciation: pɪreksiə part of speech: noun feverishness in spanish: fiebre, pronunciation: fevrɪʃnəs part of speech: noun febricity in spanish: febricidad, pronunciation: fəbrɪsɪti part of speech: noun
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