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maladie
disease [брит. dɪˈziːz, америк. dəˈziz] СУЩ.
1. disease (specific illness):
disease
2. disease U (range of infections):
disease
maladies ж. мн.
to spread disease
British disease СУЩ.
British disease
Bright's disease [брит. ˈbrʌɪts dɪˌziːz, америк. ˈbraɪts dəˌziz] СУЩ.
Bright's disease
deficiency disease СУЩ.
deficiency disease
Crohn's disease [брит. ˈkrəʊnz dɪˌziːz, америк. ˈkroʊnz dəˌziz] СУЩ.
Crohn's disease
coeliac disease СУЩ.
coeliac disease
eye disease СУЩ.
eye disease
liver disease СУЩ.
liver disease
social disease СУЩ. смягч.
social disease
maladie ж. honteuse смягч.
Paget's disease [брит. ˈpadʒɪts, америк. ˈpædʒəts dəˌziz] СУЩ. МЕД.
Paget's disease
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английский
французский
французский
disease [dɪˈzi:z] СУЩ. a. перенос.
disease
a symptom of a disease
to catch a disease
to die from a disease
heart disease СУЩ.
heart disease
killer disease СУЩ.
killer disease
skin disease СУЩ.
skin disease
foot-and-mouth disease СУЩ.
foot-and-mouth disease
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease СУЩ.
Alzheimer's (disease) [ˈæltshaɪməʳ-, америк. ˈɑ:ltshaɪmɚ-] СУЩ.
Alzheimer's (disease)
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bluetongue disease СУЩ.
bluetongue disease
французский
французский
английский
английский
английский
английский
французский
французский
disease [dɪ·ˈziz] СУЩ. a. перенос.
disease
symptom of a disease
to catch a disease
to die from a disease
heart disease СУЩ.
heart disease
killer disease СУЩ.
killer disease
skin disease СУЩ.
skin disease
Lyme disease СУЩ.
Lyme disease
Alzheimer's (disease) [ˈalts·haɪ·mərz-] СУЩ.
Alzheimer's (disease)
inflammatory disease, arthritis
ineradicable disease
французский
французский
английский
английский
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These all have highly transmissible pathogenic agents that induce brain damage.
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Peerages attached to fiefs were transmissible or inheritable with the fief, and these fiefs are often designated as "pairie-duch" (for duchies) and "pairie-comt" (for counties).
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It is a type of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, caused by a prion found in humans.
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It does not appear to be caused by a transmissible agent, such as a virus.
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Folklore can be divided into four areas of study: artifact (such as voodoo dolls), describable and transmissible entity (oral tradition), culture, and behavior (rituals).
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