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Results for: to become wasted by illnessTranslations 1 - 30 of 99
 English Japanese (Kanji)
to become wasted by illness病み耄ける [やみほおける]
(means and time spent) fighting against an illness闘病生活 [とうびょうせいかつ]
absence on account of illness病欠 [びょうけつ]
acute (e.g. illness)急性 [きゅうせい]
atomic-bomb sickness, symptoms of radiation sickness caused by an atomic-bomb (i.e. high fever, nausea), illness caused by atomic-bomb radiation exposure (i.e. leukemia, malignant tumors)原爆症 [げんばくしょう]
celebrating recovery from illness快気祝い [かいきいわい]
cold (illness), common cold風邪 [かぜ]
cold (illness), common cold風邪 [ふうじゃ]
complete recovery from illness本復 [ほんぷく]
complications (in an illness)合併症 [がっぺいしょう]
complications (in illness)併発症 [へいはつしょう]
concurrence, coincidence, complication (in illness)併発 [へいはつ]
cordial, kind, warm(hearted), serious, faithful; serious (of an illness); abundant; brazen, shameless篤い [あつい]
crisis (in an illness)分利 [ぶんり]
critical illness, on the verge of death危篤 [きとく]
dying of illness, dying of natural causes病没 [びょうぼつ]
dying of illness, dying of natural causes病歿 [びょうぼつ]
early detection (of an illness)早期発見 [そうきはっけん]
exception, illness, singular, exceptional, unprecedented異例 [いれい]
explosion without effect, wasted bullets空発 [くうはつ]
feigned illness仮病 [けびょう]
feigned illness作り病 [つくりやまい]
feigned illness作病 [さくびょう]
fighting against an illness闘病 [とうびょう]
fruitless effort, wasted effort, abortive scheme徒労 [とろう]
general constitutional illness全身病 [ぜんしんびょう]
getting up, getting out of bed, recovery from an illness床離れ [とこばなれ]
god to ward off illness and misfortune鍾き [しょうき]
happy, elated, good mood, pleasant feelings; cured (of an illness), recovered (from an illness)快然 [かいぜん]
high blood pressure (as an illness), hypertension高血圧症 [こうけつあつしょう]
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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