| | sick person / patient / invalid / CL: 個|个 | HSK 1 |
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| | illness / CL: 場|场 / disease / to fall ill / defect | HSK 1 |
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| | virus | HSK 5 |
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| | state of an illness / patient's condition | HSK 6 |
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| | ward (of a hospital) / sickroom / CL: 間|间 | HSK 6 |
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| | disease / illness | HSK 7-9 |
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| | hospital bed / sickbed | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to be on sick leave | |
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| | (med.) pathogen | |
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| | state of an illness / patient's condition | |
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| | illness / disease / patient / sufferer | |
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| | Illness enters by the mouth, trouble comes out by the mouth (idiom). A loose tongue may cause a lot of trouble. | |
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| | pathological changes / lesion / diseased (kidney, cornea etc) | |
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| | cause of disease / pathogen | |
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| | a friend made in hospital or people who become friends in hospital / wardmate | |
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| | plant diseases and insect pests | |
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| | (medical) case / occurrence of illness | |
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| | pathology | |
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| | slight illness / indisposition / ailment | |
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| | sick personnel / person on the sick list / patient | |
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| | looking or feeling sickly; weak and dispirited through illness | |
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| | viral hepatitis | |
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| | to recover (from an illness) | |
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| | sick or disabled / invalid / disability | |
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| | symptom (of a disease) | |
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| | a pathogen / a bacterial pathogen | |
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| | cause of disease | |
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| | Illness enters by the mouth (idiom). Mind what you eat! / fig. A loose tongue may cause a lot of trouble. | |
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| | critically ill; on one's deathbed | |
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| | to be critically ill / to be terminally ill | |
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| | lit. to turn to any doctor one can find when critically ill (idiom); fig. to try anyone or anything in a crisis | |
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| | (epidemiology) vector | |
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| | seriously ill | |
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| | specialized hospital | |
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| | pains (of illness) / sufferings (esp. in Buddhism) | |
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| | to die of illness | |
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| | symptom (of a disease) | |
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| | morbid or abnormal state | |
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| | harmful bacteria / pathogenic bacteria / germs | |
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| | a patient and his family | |
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| | to fall ill and die / to die of illness | |
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| | serious illness | |
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| | to fall ill / to be stricken with an illness | |
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| | pathology | |
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| | viremia | |
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| | sickbed | |
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| | degree of seriousness of an illness / patient's condition | |
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| | sick leave | |
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| | sick man | |
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| | sickly-looking | |
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| | focus of infection / lesion / nidus | |
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| | sick personnel / person on the sick list / patient | |
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| | lit. the disease has attacked the vitals (idiom); fig. beyond cure / the situation is hopeless | |
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| | an incompletely cured illness / an old complaint / the root cause of trouble | |
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| | (dialect) sickly person | |
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| | plant disease | |
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| | course of disease | |
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| | to die of an illness | |
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| | symptom (of a disease) | |
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| | to damage the country and cause suffering to the people (idiom) | |
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| | sickly look | |
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| | seriously ill / in fragile health | |
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| | medical record | |
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| | defective sentence / error (of grammar or logic) | |
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| | a person who is always falling ill / chronic invalid | |
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| | sick and weak / feeble and listless | |
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| | sick and weak / sickly / invalid | |
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| | medical history | |
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| | cause of disease / pathogen | |
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| | sick person; patient | |
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| | virus family | |
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| | pathologist | |
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| | virologist (person who studies viruses) | |
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| | viral marketing | |
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| | sickness comes like a landslide, but goes slowly like spinning silk (idiom); expect to convalesce slowly | |
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| | sick note / medical certificate for sick leave | |
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| | pathological science (TCM) | |
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| | infirmary / ward / sickroom / CL: 間|间 | |
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| | stigma attached to a disease | |
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| | morbidly obese (medicine) | |
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| | diseased or infected plant | |
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| | interpretation of the cause / onset and process of an illness / pathogenesis | |
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| | medical record / case history | |
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| | virology (study of viruses) | |
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| | viral | |
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| | viral infection | |
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| | to damage the people and harm the country (idiom) | |
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| | to damage the people and harm the country (idiom) | |
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| | abnormal pulse | |
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| | plant diseases and insect pests | |
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| | green pest prevention and control; environmentally friendly methods of pest control and prevention | |
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| | pathogeny (cause of disease) in TCM / as opposed to vital energy 正氣|正气 | |
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