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Typhus
在《PONS词典》中的词汇
ty·phoid ˈfe·ver [ˈtaɪfɔɪd-] 名词 no pl
Typhus m <->
在《PONS词典》中的词汇
typhoid [fever] no 复数
在《PONS词典》中的词汇
ty·phoid [ˈtaɪfɔɪd] 名词 no pl
Typhus m <->
fe·ver [ˈfi:vəʳ, -ɚ] 名词
1. fever (temperature):
Fieber nt <-s, -> kein pl
2. fever (disease):
3. fever (excitement):
Aufregung f <-, -en>
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In this book he mentions the possibilities of using hashish for treatment of the plague and typhoid fever.
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In 1892, at age seventeen, a congenital heart defect, aggravated by typhoid fever, forced him to abandon his studies.
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Working conditions were harsh and diseases such as typhoid and cholera flourished.
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Contributions to pathological physiology of gastric secretion in typhoid fever was already completed in 1944.
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Typhoid, poliomyelitis, hepatitis, and a variety of parasitic illnesses also affected the population.
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Context Pakistan is a country with a high risk of outbreaks of infectious diseases, including hepatitis, cholera, typhoid fever, dengue fever and malaria.
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Ausgangssituation In Pakistan besteht ein hohes Risiko für den Ausbruch von Infektionskrankheiten wie Hepatitis, Cholera, Typhus, Dengue-Fieber und Malaria.
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By this time Anne and her sister, Margot, had been moved to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where both sisters died of typhoid fever in the spring of 1945. Anne s father, Otto Frank, was the only family member to survive the Holocaust.
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Zu diesem Zeitpunkt waren Anne und ihre Schwester Margot bereits in Konzentrationslager Bergen-Belsen, wo die beiden Schwestern im Frühjahr 1945 an Typhus starben. Nur Annes Vater Otto Frank überlebte den Holocaust.
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Franz Schubert was born on 31 January 1797 in Lichtenthal ( Austria ) and died of typhoid fever on 19 November 1828 in Vienna.
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Franz Schubert wurde am 31. Januar 1797 im österreichischen Lichtenthal geboren und starb am 19. November 1828 an Typhus in Wien.
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Typical diseases are rubeola (measles), rubella, typhoid fever, or scarlet fever.
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Typische Erkrankungen, die durch die Ausbildung eines Exanthems gekennzeichnet sind, sind Masern, Röteln, Typhus oder Scharlach.
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When the latter dies from typhoid fever, Cocteau becomes addicted to opium.
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Als dieser an Typhus stirbt, verfällt Cocteau dem Opium.
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