Nghĩa của từ malady|maladies bằng Tiếng Anh

noun

[mal·a·dy || 'mælədɪ]

disease, illness (mental or physical); abnormal or disorderly conditio

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1. Notre-Seigneur guérissait les maladies par le seul Attouchement

2. Love is a malady without a cure.

3. Malaria is a kind of serious malady.

4. This malady tries me so much.

5. For the strong malady the strong remedy.

6. When apartheid is over the maladies will linger on.

7. Apathy is one of the maladies of modern society.

8. The boy is suffering from some strange malady.

9. He tried the baths there for an internal malady.

10. I suffer a malady that no balm can cure!

11. There is no specific remedy for the malady.

12. One malady that swimming sometimes improves is varicose veins.

13. Dogmatism is a malady in the academic research nowadays.

14. Alimentation Une mauvaise Alimentation est l'un des principaux facteurs de risque pour une série de maladies chroniques, y compris les maladies cardiovasculaires, le cancer, le …

15. - Seigneur guérissait les maladies par le seul Attouchement

16. The airline suffers from a common malady - lack of cash.

17. Tests on animals have shown that dioxin can cause these maladies.

18. Acedia is a spiritual malady with a fascinating history

19. Acedia is a spiritual malady that requires a physical cure

20. Violent crime is only one of the malady afflict modern society.

21. ‘Moral Stress’ a Malady Afflicting Health Care Workers during Pandemic

22. 23 synonyms for Ailment: illness, disease, complaint, disorder, sickness, affliction, malady

23. The Atrabilious maladies to which artists were supposedly vulnerable included lovesickness and plague

24. The malady is marked by nasty kicks, retaliatory shoves, hard words and worse.

25. Diana had been blaming the Highlands for what was a far more fundamental malady.