affliction v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Prevodi za affliction v slovarju angleščina»španščina

affliction [am. angl. əˈflɪkʃ(ə)n, brit. angl. əˈflɪkʃ(ə)n] SAM.

1. affliction U (suffering):

affliction
aflicción ž. spol

2. affliction C (cause of suffering):

affliction
desgracia ž. spol

affliction v slovarju PONS

Prevodi za affliction v slovarju angleščina»španščina (Skoči na španščina»angleščina)

Prevodi za affliction v slovarju španščina»angleščina (Skoči na angleščina»španščina)

ameriška angleščina

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

angleščina
He regarded this as an affliction of the old and more commonly affecting women, explicitly excluding children.
en.wikipedia.org
Priests are instructed to carefully determine that the nature of the affliction is not actually a psychological or physical illness before proceeding.
en.wikipedia.org
Due to his affliction, he reads the definition aloud as two men skilled in climbing mountains.
en.wikipedia.org
An affliction or disturbance is pathological if it is the product of a disease.
en.wikipedia.org
This affliction presents itself by loss of appetite, nausea, and attacks from severe stomach pains.
en.wikipedia.org
Such afflictions would burden him throughout his life.
en.wikipedia.org
For although we were not forbidden to speak, yet anguish and affliction allowed none of us to utter one word.
en.wikipedia.org
The well was said to be blessed with medicinal properties and in particular to be a remedy for afflictions of the eyes.
en.wikipedia.org
Because of this, it is considered as an intercessor of all kinds of affliction and sickness.
en.wikipedia.org
His eye affliction started with cataracts and ended in total blindness.
en.wikipedia.org

Bi želeli dodati besede, fraze ali prevode?

Predlagajte nov vnos.

Stran Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Português | Русский | Slovenščina | Srpski | 中文