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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

disease [Brit dɪˈziːz, Am dəˈziz] СЪЩ МЕД СЕЛСК СТОП

1. disease (specific illness):

disease

2. disease U (range of infections):

disease
to spread disease

liver disease [ˌlɪvədɪˈziːz] СЪЩ

liver disease

social disease [Am ˈsoʊʃəl dəˈziz] СЪЩ

1. social disease (social evil):

social disease
social disease

2. social disease (venereal disease):

social disease euph

skin disease [ˈskɪndɪˌziːz] СЪЩ

skin disease

vine disease [ˈvaɪndɪˌziːz] СЪЩ

vine disease

legionnaires' disease [Brit ˌlidʒ(ə)nˈɛːz ˌdɪziːs, Am ˈliːdʒəˌnɛ(ə)rz dəˌziz] СЪЩ

coeliac disease СЪЩ U

coeliac disease

British disease [ˌbrɪtɪʃdɪˈziːz] СЪЩ

British disease

gum disease [ˈɡʌmdɪˌziːz] СЪЩ

gum disease

eye disease СЪЩ

eye disease

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disease [dɪ·ˈzi:z] СЪЩ a. прен

disease

occupational disease СЪЩ

occupational disease

heart disease СЪЩ

heart disease

gum disease СЪЩ

gum disease

killer disease СЪЩ

killer disease

Legionnaires' disease СЪЩ МЕД

Alzheimer's disease [ˈɑ:lts·haɪ·mərz] СЪЩ

Alzheimer's disease

Lyme disease СЪЩ

Lyme disease

Parkinson's (disease) [ˈpɑ:r·kɪn·sənz (dɪ·ˌzi:z)] СЪЩ

Parkinson's (disease)

foot-and-mouth disease СЪЩ

foot-and-mouth disease

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She also struggled with kidney problems throughout her career.
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Human kidneys are composed of approximately half a million nephrons.
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The kidney is responsible for about half of the total gluconeogenesis in fasting humans.
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It is often seen in the context of kidney pathology.
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All four victims were informed that they would require kidney transplants in the future.
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