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IDIOMS
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Idioms about health.
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idioms
english
spanish
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Jose Quiroga Ch.
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Question 1
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Spanish of idiom "Go under the knife"
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Operarse
Recuperarse
Estar saludable
Estar a punto de morir
Question 2
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As a fit a fiddle: -physically healthy again-
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True
False
Question 3
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"Bitter pill to swallow"
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-Not feeling well-
-an unpleasent fact on must accept-
-Very near death-
-Recover from a serious illness-
Question 4
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Pull through -Recover from a serious illness-
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True
False
Question 5
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Black Out: "To lose consciousness, to faint, to pass out"
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True
False
Question 6
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Spanish of the idiom: "BREAK DOWN"
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Estar moreteado
Perder el control
Estar extremadamente palido
Morir
Question 7
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Definition of "Bring Around"
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To restore someone the health or consciousness
A very nervous or anxious person
To become sick or ill
Question 8
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A dose of one's own medicine: -Taking medicine for a current medical problem-
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True
False
Question 9
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Spanish of idiom: "GET A CHARLEY HORSE"
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Sentirse bien
Sentirse saludable
Superar algo
Tener un calambre
Question 10
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Which is the description of "HAVE ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE"?
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To die by disease or of old age
To be near death
To die suddenly
To look sick
Question 11
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COUCH DOCTOR: "A phychoanalyst or phsychiatrist who puts his patients on a couch to talk to them.
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True
False
Question 12
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The description: -To be very thin or emaciated- Corresponds to...
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Nurse (someone) back to health
Nothing but skin and bones
On the mend
Kick a habit
Question 13
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Definition of Idiom: "Pale around the gills"
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To look sick
To die
To faint
To recover from a serious illness
Question 14
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The description: "To deliberately make someone's unhapiness" It Corresponds to idiom...
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Take a turn for the worse
Take a sick day
Take a turn for the better
Rub salt in wound
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