CHE SIGNIFICA INFIRM IN INGLESE
Malattia
Una malattia è una condizione patologica anomala particolare che colpisce parte o tutto di un organismo. È spesso interpretato come una condizione medica associata a sintomi e segni specifici. Può essere causato da fattori originariamente provenienti da una fonte esterna, come la malattia infettiva, o può essere causata da disfunzioni interne, come le malattie autoimmuni. Nell'uomo, la "malattia" è spesso utilizzata più ampiamente per riferirsi a qualsiasi condizione che causa dolori, disfunzioni, distress, problemi sociali o morte alla persona afflitta, o problemi simili a quelli in contatto con la persona. In questo senso più ampio, talvolta comprende lesioni, disabilità, disordini, sindromi, infezioni, sintomi isolati, comportamenti devianti e varianti atipiche di struttura e funzione, mentre in altri contesti e per altri scopi possono essere considerati categorie distinte. Le malattie di solito influenzano le persone non solo fisicamente, ma anche emotivamente, come contrarre e vivere con molte malattie possono alterare la propria prospettiva sulla vita e sulla propria personalità. La morte dovuta alla malattia è chiamata morte per cause naturali.
definizione di infirm nel dizionario inglese
La prima definizione di infermo nel dizionario è debole nella salute o nel corpo, specialmente dalla vecchiaia. L'altra definizione di infermo manca di certezza morale; indeciso o irresoluto. L'infermiera inoltre non è stabile, sana o sicura.
PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «INFIRM»
infirm ·
ailing ·
debilitated ·
decrepit ·
doddering ·
doddery ·
enfeebled ·
failing ·
faltering ·
feeble ·
frail ·
indecisive ·
insecure ·
irresolute ·
shaky ·
unsound ·
unstable ·
vacillating ·
wavering ·
weak ·
wobbly ·
purpose ·
give ·
daggers ·
infirmity ·
meaning ·
dependant ·
power ·
infirm ·
merriam ·
webster ·
having ·
weakness ·
illness ·
usually ·
lasts ·
long ·
time ·
especially ·
full ·
poor ·
define ·
body ·
health ·
because ·
unsteadfast ·
persons ·
mind ·
examples ·
example ·
sentences ·
word ·
lacking ·
firmness ·
will ·
character ·
strong ·
wiktionary ·
jump ·
navigation ·
search ·
still ·
keen ·
though ·
looked ·
like ·
oxford ·
american ·
pronunciation ·
reference ·
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physically ·
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3 CITAZIONI IN INGLESE CON «INFIRM»
Citazioni e frasi famose con la parola
infirm.
The sword is very handsome. I am too old and infirm, as you see, to ever use a sword again, but I am glad that my old mother state has not entirely forgotten me.
You can't help getting older, but you can help yourself from becoming old and infirm, in mind as well as body.
As pressure grows to ease the financial burden on social security, pressure will also grow to eliminate the elderly and infirm to 'free up' more money for the 'fit' and those who contribute more than they take from society.
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «INFIRM»
Scopri l'uso di
infirm nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
infirm e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The caregiver's manual: a guide to helping the elderly and ...
Presents practical instructions for tending to elderly or critically ill people, and includes advice for coping with the emotional strain
Gene B. Williams, Patie Kay,
1995
2
The Dirty Dozen: How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically ...
be produced and the ratio at which it will be shared between Able and Infirm.
Infirm may be able to demand a price for her consent to the use of the jointly
owned assets, but whether she will be successful in doing so and how much she
will get ...
Robert A. Levy, William Mellor,
2009
In the years after the 'Big One' destroyed most of human civilization, a lone city perches precariously on the Pacific Northwest coast of North America.
Karen L. Abrahamson,
2012
4
Annual Report of the Poor Law Commissioners
William Connolly, aged 18——Roman Catholic-—labourer-—single— admitted
by Board of Guardians March 13th-—bodily infirm—yery miserable ap earance-
present condition, in bad health—~in hospital. lVewry Ugi0n.—-Catherine ...
Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners, Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis (bart.), Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre,
1844
5
A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
infirm is frequently used in reference to fatal weaknesses, whether constitutional
or statutory. In fact, constitutionally infirm might accurately be labeled a legal
clicHE. E.g., "The state argues further that the statute is not constitutionally infirm
...
6
The Origins of the National Health Service: The Medical ...
A Return to the House of Commons in 1 865 showed that separate dietaries had
been introduced for the aged and infirm and the able-bodied in Mile End,
Paddington, and Shoreditch; for the able-bodied, infirm, and children, in Bethnal
Green, ...
7
Woman, Thou Art Loosed!: Healing the Wounds of the Past
When Jesus encountered the infirm woman of Luke 13, He called out to her.
There may have been many fine women present that day, but the Lord didn't call
them forward. He reached around all of them and found that crippled woman in
the ...
8
Free to Lose: An Introduction to Marxist Economic Philosophy
Axiom 10.5 Protection of Infirm Let % = {VJ,f,sl,s2,u) be an economic environment
where the first agent is Able and the second is Infirm (s1 ^ s2). Then, under F's
allocation, Infirm should not suffer by virtue of Abie's ability. That is, Infirm should
...
John E. ROEMER, John E Roemer,
2009
9
The Ethics of Biomedical Research: An International Perspective
Research Involving Mentally Infirm Adults A second class of subjects who need
special protection in the research setting are mentally infirm adults. This is a
diverse class of subjects including seriously retarded adults who have never
been ...
10
The State of the Poor: Or, An History of the Labouring ...
Ann Mazey o 1 o Lame and infirm. if A widow with 3 Ann Durham o 5 6 1 children.
Samuel Gilbert o z 5 Yf A VYidoWer' with 3 F _ B , d At children. s - "a" sgm" } o 1
6 Left destitute. si Left destitute by her Jane Miichcn o 2 6 4 husband, with 2 _ ...
Frederick Morton Eden,
2011
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «INFIRM»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
infirm nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
New old Labour...The first 100 days in power | Express Comment …
... the new national anthem, The Red Flag, waives VAT on sales and donates the proceeds to a charity for retired and infirm coffee baristas. «Express.co.uk, lug 15»
Is Jeremy Hunt to the NHS what Henry VIII was to the monasteries …
... the care of the sick stranger: “Before all things and above all things, special care must be taken of the sick or infirm so that they may be served ... «The Guardian, lug 15»
Call for City of York to scrap 'anti-homeless' benches - BBC News
... partly as an armrest, partly to supply more support to the elderly and infirm as they get up and also to stop people lying down to some degree. «BBC News, lug 15»
Book review: 'Ziegfeld and His Follies' - The Washington Post
As it happened, an old, infirm lion from San Francisco's Golden Gate Park had been brought in (and likely drugged) for the occasion. It would ... «Washington Post, lug 15»
New two-minute bus waiting rule sparks controversy in Beeston …
"It's not long enough - they are not thinking about the elderly or infirm, and two minutes coming to Christmas time with people shopping is not ... «Nottingham Post, lug 15»
Elizabeth Forward Meals on Wheels program expands | TribLIVE
Program manager Josette Fuls said the meal program for the elderly and infirm is continuing its efforts to expand its client base and volunteer ... «Tribune-Review, lug 15»
Codgers & monsters - Dallas Voice
This Holmes is a shadow of a man, infirm and riddled with doubts, his swagger crippled by regret. In flashbacks, he's arrogant and precise, ... «Dallas Voice, lug 15»
Bromsgrove Sporting bosses call on council for a level playing field …
“But now we run other teams as well and we also do a lot for the community with the aged, the infirm and Slimming World to improve health and ... «Bromsgrove Standard, lug 15»
Suburban Chicago woman convicted of stealing from mother
CHICAGO (AP) - A jury has found a 54-year-old suburban Chicago woman guilty of stealing up to $20,000 from her infirm mother. «WGEM, lug 15»
Bill Shorten's carbon plan has the power to hurt us
First, very few people seated on public transport stand up for the elderly, the infirm or the pregnant. Perhaps obsessive use of technology in the ... «Herald Sun, lug 15»