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Перевод: chronic
[прилагательное] привычный; хронический; затяжной; застарелый; постоянный; ужасный; [существительное] хроник
Тезаурус:
- The hospital is a "chronic care" facility - meaning the patients are hopeless cases and the conditions are borderline adequate.
- There were mentally deficient people housed in the institution as well as chronic sick and destitute."
- The carrier state may lead to chronic liver disease including chronic active hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (Brookbanks Hampstead, 1987).
- Certain chronic physical problems will have a long-term effect on the child's appetite and weight, for example renal failure, malabsorption syndromes, metabolic disorders, and immunological problems.
- chronic tiredness
- I almost wish now that I had settled for chronic asthma with which to punish Miller, dispensing with the limp and the sausage fingers altogether.
- SSPE is a chronic, progressive form of encephalitis which can cause behavioural changes, dementia, (myoclonic) jerks and eventually death.
- Headache from suppressed nasal discharge, when a chronic, thick, yellow discharge is replaced by an acute, watery coryza with sneezing, then comes a headache which subsides when the thick, yellow discharge returns.
- Sore throats in those that take cold frequently, one straight after another; chronic sore throats with constant dry, choking feeling with pain on swallowing.
- The person whose stammer is caused through lack of confidence or chronic anxiety is breathing this way for the greater part of the time.
- Quite apart from the problems of decreased fertility and the dangers of ectopic pregnancy, the chronic ill-health and malaise which often follow infection of the tubes make this complication one to be avoided at all costs.
- Dental fluorosis, no matter how slight, is an irreversible pathological condition recognised by authorities around the world as the first readily detectable clinical symptom of previous chronic fluoride poisoning.
- Not surprisingly, rural unrest, frequently suppressed by the ruthless Civil Guard, was a chronic feature of Spanish life, and the "agrarian question" a major concern of those who sought to make Spain more modern and democratic.
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