A body temperature greater than 40.6 °C due to environmental heat exposure with lack of thermoregulation.
Sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat.
1 There will be bones broken, apparently; cases of sunstroke ; regrettable deaths, perhaps.
2 My skin color must have changed from UV-lamp tan to sunstroke red.
3 But O'Gara applied the balm that stopped it from developing into sunstroke .
4 They found Halloran unconscious and delirious, a victim of dehydration and sunstroke .
5 Men on the verge of sunstroke plied their tasks mechanically, like automatons.
6 Yates sat down as limp as if he had had a sunstroke .
7 You'll catch a sunstroke down there and die on my doorstep perhaps.
8 I believe it's sunstroke , for I sat out yesterday without a hat.
9 But if it were a sunstroke - look here , I'll go with you myself.
10 I'm more afraid of a sunstroke than of spooks, for my part.
11 I'm Doctor Baring Hartley, in charge of this sunstroke case aboard here.
12 Not forgetting dehydration and chapped thighs, sunstroke , windburn, freak accidents and disasters.
13 We're seeing a whole range of heat-related conditions, including sunstroke and heat exhaustion.
14 They said we had sunstroke and made us take a nap.
15 The city heats are pursuing the people with torch and fear of sunstroke .
16 She had never had a sunstroke ; she had never even heard of one.
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Sunstroke в диалектах
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