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Перевод: bedridden speek bedridden


[прилагательное]
недвижимый; бессильный; прикованный к постели; прикованный к постели болезнью


Тезаурус:

  1. A recently discovered "memoir" of an old bedridden resident has, for December 1860, the following: "In an old house that was next to Mr Wagoner's shop near the Red Lion there lived a man by the name of C, who had been a gentleman's servant, but had lost his character and situation and was very lazy.
  2. Jill is 60, and, since she retired early from her job as a dinner lady, has been caring full-time for her 90-year-old bedridden mother and for her husband who has Parkinson's disease.
  3. One day the others call for him but he's bedridden, he won't be coming out to play.
  4. For example, what happens when you go on holiday for a few weeks, or you are bedridden with influenza, or you change job or move house?
  5. Many of the cases involve compassionate assistance, of the kind which may be necessary and justifiable if the right to self-determination is to have any meaning for those who are weak or bedridden (e.g. responding to a request to bring pills), but not all are like this.
  6. "I really prefer the idea of an older man or even a bedridden man - even a person totally incapacitated - because at least when you bought him a watch you'd know you'd be wearing it in a week or two yourself.
  7. That happened, as the reader may remember, in my grandfather's case; for the last two years of his life he was bedridden, often in acute discomfort, before finally succumbing.
  8. It has developed a surgery robot, and Pam, a robot that can transport bedridden patients.
  9. On 1 January 1559, the "Beggars' Summons" was nailed to the doors of the Scottish friaries, demanding in the name of the "Blind, Crooked, Bedridden, Widows, Orphans and all other poor, so visited by the hand of God as may not work", that the friars should give up their patrimony by Whitsun.
  10. In a Welsh farm family the grandmother was bedridden, and child-care fell to the grandfather: "cause he was in the house, he was the one that looked after me and kept me in order."
  11. In addition to its use as a versatile doorchime, the Courier can also be used by the elderly, the disabled and bedridden as a handy low-cost call device.
  12. LIZ TAYLOR is bedridden with severe bronchitis and has been ordered: Stay put or you may die.
  13. Well, how about one or two lace patterns, for example, bed jackets and cardigans for those elderly and bedridden friends, something really pretty to give them as a gift.

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