Meaning of Sunstroke | Babel Free
ˈsʌnˌstɹoʊkEquivalents
Български
слънчев удар
Deutsch
Sonnenstich
Esperanto
sunfrapo
Suomi
auringonpistos
Français
insolation
हिन्दी
घाम
Magyar
napszúrás
Latina
siriasis
Македонски
сончаница
Nederlands
zonneslag
Português
insolação
Русский
со́лнечный уда́р
Slovenčina
úpal
Svenska
solsting
Examples
“But, however this may be, the grounds upon which I base my belief that "chill" in the one case, and "heat" in the other, is the most common exciting cause of these maladies, respectively, are furnished by the fact that malarious fevers are found to prevail with a periodicity corresponding with that of the annual seasons of greatest change in the weather elements, namely, the spring and autumn, and moreover, with a periodicity corresponding, at least in the Punjab, for which province the statistics have been tabulated, with the triennial cycles of rainfall -- a peculiarity in which they coincide with cholera -- whilst sun-fever or sunstroke is found to prevail with a periodicity corresponding with the season of highest temperature.”
“Idiopathic non-septic periencephalitis may be produced by profound grief, protracted anxiety, especially when accompanied by great overwork, partial starvation combined with the gnawing anxiety of deep poverty, and also, it is affirmed, by sunstroke.”
“Later came midsummer, with the stifling heat, when the dingy killing beds of Durham’s became a very purgatory; one time, in a single day, three men fell dead from sunstroke.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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