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Vocabulary from Fach-English

Vocabulary from Fach-English


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according to 

regularly ckecked

consecutive

aufeinanderfolgend

abbrevation

Abkürzung

MRSA stands for

methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus

prime of life

the best years

vicious cycle

a bad situation that causes another bad situation

sterilise

to make free from infectious microorganisms

a part of your history

legacy

to go directly into

penetrate

a danger

a hazard

to have a negative effect on

to impinge on

an operation with little risk of death

minor surgery

susceptible

bacteria can't grow if the drug is present

lethal

deadly

versatile

adaptable

infiltrate

pass into, permeate

replicate

copy

fused

attached to

authorised

licensed, allowed, to be used

compassionate

mitfühlend

contiguous

aneinandergrenzen

deceased 

dead

deploy 

etw. / jmnd einsetzen

dwellings 

homes

eradicate

wipe out

to recruit

to employ

a ring vaccination strategy 

the way to immunise people who have had contact with Ebola

Atherosclerosis

  • Angina as symptom
  • the narrowing and hardening of arteries by build-up of fatty materials known as plaque

Arryhthmias

  • an annormal heartbeat
  • heart can beat too fast or to slow or you can be short of breath

congenital defect

  • when you are born with a heart that does not function correctly
  • skin can be pale or grey, swellings of legs, abdomen or around eyes

cardiomyopathy

  • disease of the heartmuscle which can be hereditary or aquired. Makes it harded for the heart to pump blood.
  • you can be breathless even when sitting still, legs can swell, you can be tired and dizzy and have an irregular heartbeat

crucial

essential

saliva

the liquid in your mouth

to get around

to circumvent, find a way past sth

to confront

to deal with, face

to prevent

to stop happening

to prey on

to hunt

interrupt

to stop, break an action

flow

used to describe how blood moves

dizziness

feeling you may fall over