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Meanings of
sore throat
in English
Russian
красное горло
Portuguese
inflamação da garganta
Spanish
dolor de garganta
Catalan
mal de gola
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Any inflammation of the pharynx that causes soreness.
throat pain
Russian
красное горло
Portuguese
faringite
Catalan
mal de gola
Spanish
angina
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Inflammation of the fauces and pharynx.
pharyngitis
raw throat
Portuguese
faringite
Synonyms
Examples for "
pharyngitis
"
pharyngitis
raw throat
Examples for "
pharyngitis
"
1
Acute
pharyngitis
is commonly caused by viruses and does not need antibiotics.
2
Five-day treatment with cefdinir is safe and effective therapy for GABHS
pharyngitis
.
3
This latter method can also be used in tonsilitis,
pharyngitis
and quinsy.
4
Use a spray, douche, or gargle in chronic catarrh and chronic
pharyngitis
.
5
Objective: Few studies have analysed adherence to antibiotic treatment in
pharyngitis
.
1
I fall to my knees, gasping for air through my
raw
throat
.
2
A momentary audience and a
raw
throat
are the most he can expect.
3
The liquid slid down her
raw
throat
,
burning every inch of the way.
4
Woodward shouted, and his
raw
throat
paid the price for it.
5
He was feeling poorly himself, his
raw
throat
paining him with every swallow.
Usage of
sore throat
in English
1
The next morning he has a
sore
throat
;
he has taken cold.
2
She came to the rehearsal the following day with a
sore
throat
.
3
The Irish peasant ties a cabbage-leaf around the neck for
sore
throat
.
4
Externally, used for.-Decoctionused as a wash or gargle in
sore
throat
.
5
And then there is that dreadful
sore
throat
which torments him so.
6
She is in a fearful state, between
sore
throat
,
starvation, and blows.
7
The days passed, and one morning Paul had a very
sore
throat
.
8
This may be used for ordinary
sore
throat
not quite so strong.
9
He had a
sore
throat
for a fortnight after Aunt Vicky died.
10
Diphtheria begins with a
sore
throat
,
while whooping cough begins very insidiously.
11
There is, generally a severe
sore
throat
,
and this makes swallowing difficult.
12
Chill, fever,
sore
throat
,
and all, made the diagnosis seem quite reasonable.
13
This is very good for a
sore
throat
,
tooth-ache, or swelled face.
14
Dearest, it is a little more than a
sore
throat
,
isn't it?
15
I do hope I haven't given you this
sore
throat
of mine.
16
That night, when I returned from work, I had a
sore
throat
.
Other examples for "sore throat"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
sore
throat
sore
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
sore throat
Russian
красное горло
боль в горле
больное горло
Portuguese
inflamação da garganta
faringite
Spanish
dolor de garganta
angina
faringitis
Catalan
mal de gola
mal de coll
dolor de gola
faringàlgia
faringodínia
faringitis
laringitis
Sore throat
through the time
Sore throat
across language varieties
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
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