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maladie

1 [maladi] feminine substantive

EKI Combined Dictionary 2026

Last modified 18.03.2024

Meanings

organismi normaalse elutegevuse häire

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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 679315 Last modified 11.11.2015
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Domain Medicine - Pathology - SurgeryLabour - Employment - Working Conditions & Ergonomics
  • organismi normaalse elutegevuse häire
  • a condition of being unhealthy in your body or mind
  • the subjective sensation of experiencing a diseased state
haigus
Usage examples
  • Käesoleva paragrahvi lõikes 3 nimetatud mõjuvaks põhjuseks on eelkõige isiku haigus või ootamatult tekkinud isiklik või perekondlik takistus.
illness
maladie
feminine
Krankheit

EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 683484 Last modified 11.11.2015
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Domain public healthveterinary medicine
  • organismi normaalse elutegevuse häire
  • a disorder with a specific cause (which may or may not be known) and recognizable signs and symptoms
  • any deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or functions of a part, organ, or system of the body as manifested by characteristic symptoms and signs
haigus
Usage examples
  • Käesoleva seaduse eesmärk on inimese tervise kaitsmine, haiguste ennetamine ja tervise edendamine, mis saavutatakse riigi, omavalitsuse, avalik- ja eraõigusliku juriidilise isiku ning füüsilise isiku kohustustega ning riiklike ja omavalitsuslike abinõude süsteemiga.
disease
Usage examples
  • More than one sponsor may obtain designation as an orphan medicinal product for the same medicinal product intended to prevent, treat or diagnose the same disease or condition, provided that a complete application for designation as laid down by the guidelines specified in Article 5(3) is submitted in each case.
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  • disease - any bodily abnormality or failure to function properly, except that resulting directly from physical injury (the latter, however, may open the way for disease)
maladie
feminine
Krankheit
sairaus

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