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She's a terrible hypochondriac - she's always at the doctor's. commencer à apprendre
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a person who continuously worries about their health without having any reason to do so; hipochondryk
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Unfortunately, once it has taken hold, cyberchondria can be hard to cure. commencer à apprendre
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A person who compulsively searches the internet for information about particular real or imagined symptoms of illness; cyberchondryk
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I'm feeling a bit under the weather - I think I'm getting a cold. commencer à apprendre
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Forensic scientists are examining the wreckage for clues about the cause of the explosion. commencer à apprendre
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to look at or consider a person or thing carefully and in detail in order to discover something about them; zbadać
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In an adult, the average heart rate is 70 beats per minute. commencer à apprendre
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the number of times a person's heart beats (= moves regularly) in a minute or in a specified time; tętno
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supraventricular tachycardia commencer à apprendre
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an abnormally fast heart rhythm arising from improper electrical activity in the upper part of the heart; częstoskurcz nadkomorowy
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He made a good recovery after surgery to remove a brain tumour. commencer à apprendre
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the treatment of injuries or diseases in people or animals by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the damaged part; operacja
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Steroids make you more prone to infection. commencer à apprendre
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it occurs when germs enter the body, increase in number, and cause a reaction of the body; infekcja
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I didn't know what to say - I just offered a few words of consolation. commencer à apprendre
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something that makes someone who is sad or disappointed feel better; pocieszenie
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Exercise increases your pulse rate. commencer à apprendre
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the regular beating of the heart, especially when it is felt at the wrist or side of the neck; puls
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The company recalled over 500,000 cars last year because of a faulty connection in their new model. commencer à apprendre
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not perfectly made or does not work correctly; wadliwy
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I've had an exhausting day. commencer à apprendre
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making you feel extremely tired; wyczerpujący
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life-threatening diseases such as cancer commencer à apprendre
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able to cause death; zagrażający życiu
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Police dogs can discriminate between the different smells. commencer à apprendre
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to be able to see the difference between two things or people; rozróżniać między
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They found a malignant tumour in her breast. commencer à apprendre
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a mass of diseased cells that might become a lump or cause illness; nowotwór
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an ulcer that occurs on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity; afta
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a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often causing death; nowotwór
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Their carpenter was totally unreliable – he never finished the job. commencer à apprendre
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not able to be trusted or believed; niepewny
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The guidebook I had for Chicago was out of date. commencer à apprendre
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not useful or correct, old; przeterminowany
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Each year seems to bring a new alternative remedy to relax muscles. commencer à apprendre
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remedies used in place of conventional medicine; alternatywne środki
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It can be miracle cure for some horrible disease. commencer à apprendre
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a successful treatment for a disease that was thought impossible to cure; cudowne lekarstwo
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GP (general practitioner) I went along to the local GP. commencer à apprendre
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a doctor who provides general medical treatment for people who live in a particular area; lekarz pierwszego kontaktu
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What will be the media scare story? commencer à apprendre
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stories in the news which make people worry about their health; straszne opowieści
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