ache, a feeling of pain over an area of your body which continues for a long time , antiseptic, a substance that you put on an injury to prevent infection , backache, a pain in your back, baldness, having little or no hair, border, the line that separates two countries or states, certainly, used to emphasize something and show that there is no doubt about it, control, to make a person, organisation, or object do what you want , cure, something that makes someone with an illness healthy again, die, to stop living, disease, an illness caused by an infection or by a failure of health and not by an accident , donation, when money or goods are given to help a person or organization, epidemic, when a large number of people get the same disease over the same period of time, eyesight, the ability to see, famine, when people living in a particular area do not have enough food for a long time causing suffering and death, get rid of, to remove or throw away something unwanted, headache, pain inside your head, headquarters, the place from where an organization is controlled, hippopotamus, a very large animal with a thick skin that lives near water in parts of Africa, injection, when someone puts a drug into your body using a needle, kidnap, to take someone away using force, usually to obtain money in exchange for releasing them, liquid, a substance, for example water, that is not solid and that can be poured easily, mixture, a substance made of other substances that have been combined, nurse, someone whose job is to care for ill and injured people, patient, someone who is being treated by a doctor, nurse, etc, physics, the scientific study of natural forces, such as energy, heat, light, etc, politics, ideas and activities relating to how a country or area is governed , prevent, to stop something happening or to stop someone doing something, radioactive, containing harmful radiation (=energy from a nuclear reaction) , radium, a radioactive element which is used in the treatment of some diseases, especially cancer, recognition, when someone is publicly thanked for something good that they have done, rub, to press your hand or a cloth on a surface and move it backwards and forwards, sore, painful, especially when touched , specialise, to spend most of your time studying one particular subject or doing one type of business, suffer, to experience pain or unpleasant emotions, surgeon, a doctor who does medical operations, toothache, a pain in one of your teeth, treat, to give medical care to someone for an illness or injury , vaccination, when you are given a vaccine (=a substance that is given to people to stop them from getting a particular disease), vehicle, something such as a car or bus that takes people from one place to another, especially using roads, vertebra, any of the small bones that form the spine (=bones that go up the back).

Výsledková tabule/Žebříček

Vizuální styl

Možnosti

Přepnout šablonu

)
Obnovit automatické uložení: ?