Kranke | |
emerg.care | sick; ill; patient |
krank | |
gen. | diseased; ill; invalidly; sick; sickly; unsound |
brit. | poorly |
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sick; ill; patient | |||
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aggrieve; grieve; insult; mortify; affront | |||
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aggrieves; grieves; mortifies; insults | |||
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invalids; sick people | |||
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invalid | |||
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invalid | |||
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slight (sb.); hurt feelings | |||
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ailing (economy) | |||
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sickest | |||
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invalid; sick person; sick people | |||
sick; patient | |||
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diseased; ill; invalidly; sick; sickly; unsound diseased | |||
poorly | |||
invalid; unsound | |||
ill; sick | |||
crook Aus., NZ | |||
sick having her period (a common way for a woman to let a gentleman know that she's flying the red flag: "ich bin krank". It could of course be lots of other things, and only the context will make it clear (he's ready to roll in the hay, and she's less than enthusiastic)) | |||
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invalid; sick person | |||
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sicker |
Kranke: 104 phrases in 15 subjects |
Alternative dispute resolution | 2 |
Biology | 1 |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Economy | 1 |
Education | 1 |
Finances | 1 |
General | 63 |
Health care | 2 |
Insurance | 3 |
Law | 1 |
Medical | 14 |
Patents | 4 |
Rude | 1 |
Security systems | 2 |
Social science | 7 |