English to Corsican Meaning of infection - Ciak


Infection :
Ciak

Ciak, transitu, curruzzioni, pistilenza

Ciakli nfizziona
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Definitions of infection in English
Noun(1) the pathological state resulting from the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms(2) (phonetics(3) (medicine(4) an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted(5) the communication of an attitude or emotional state among a number of people(6) moral corruption or contamination(7) (international law
Examples of infection in English
(1) strict hygiene will limit the risk of infection(2) Warming people up before they undergo surgery seems to reduce their risk of wound infection .(3) Vaccination has a role in clusters of meningococcal serogroup C infection .(4) There is a risk of infection to a middle ear exposed by barotrauma.(5) The critical issue is that the child is protected for the first five years of life when the risk of persistent infection is high.(6) We are our own worst enemies when it comes to infection with computer viruses, but lessons do seem to be being learned.(7) This causes the skin to blister on contact, which can result in infection , sepsis, and death.(8) Contact with cats, kittens, cats' faeces, or cats who hunt for food was not a risk factor for infection .(9) Users are advised to use personal firewalls and anti-virus defences to defend against infection .(10) This patient was treated and did not have any evidence of fungal infection at autopsy.(11) The use of combination therapy for HIV infection has strikingly reduced transmission rates.(12) a reddening of the skin at the site of infection(13) It can also help to reduce the inflammation and infection associated with acne.(14) Most requests were from people whose work or leisure activities put them at potential risk of this infection .(15) NTL hopes to shepherd users with virus infection to special websites to help them clean their computer.(16) Streptococci readily gained access to the blood stream from this site of infection .
Related Phrases of infection
(1) yeast infection ::
Ciak levitu
(2) ear infection ::
Ciak arechja
(3) urinary infection ::
Ciak urinary
(4) opportunistic infection ::
Ciak opportunisticu
(5) virus infection ::
Ciak Linguistic
(6) nosocomial infection ::
Ciak nosocomial
(7) cross-infection ::
cross-Ciak
(8) catch an infection ::
acchiappatu un Ciak
Synonyms
Noun
1. disease ::
k
2. contagion ::
contagion
3. transmission ::
trasmissioni
Different Forms
infection, infections
Word Example from TV Shows
The infection
has spread too far.

The INFECTION has spread too far.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 2

You need more than an infection

You need more than an INFECTION

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 6

The infection no longer
appears to be active.

The INFECTION no longer appears to be active.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

You still run the risk of infection,
a blood clot...

You still run the risk of INFECTION, a blood clot...

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 9

In the good way,
not the urinary tract infection way.

In the good way, not the urinary tract INFECTION way.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 2

English to Corsican Dictionary: infection

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