Encara no tenim significats per a "profuse perspiration".
1The hot air in these rooms is intensely dry, provoking profuse perspiration.
2Paul was in a profuse perspiration, and his fever was sinking rapidly.
3Though it was 43 degrees below zero, I was in a profuse perspiration.
4By this time the patient is generally in a profuse perspiration.
5Nella, looking on with nervous anxiety, was in a profuse perspiration.
6Mr. Hamlin went comfortably to sleep and into a profuse perspiration.
7A profuse perspiration had broken out on his neck and chest.
8The pulse gradually improved, profuse perspiration occurred, and normal sleep intervened.
9Hence situations, for George Lovegrove, difficult to the point of producing profuse perspiration.
10And a profuse perspiration oozed from every pore of my body!
11Drink freely between meals, especially in summer, when profuse perspiration often causes obstinate constipation.
12There is always a close, heavy heat in this depressed region, inducing profuse perspiration.
13He was thickly covered with dust and profuse perspiration made his dark skin glisten.
14I found nothing remarkable, but that I had been subjected to a profuse perspiration.
15The patient remains motionless and silent, the face usually pale or ashy with profuse perspiration.
16Pedro was instantly placed in bed, when, after a time, a profuse perspiration came on.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Profuse perspiration a través del temps
Profuse perspiration per variant geogràfica