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Medical aid–
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Ambulance / 'æmbjələn(t)s/ –
Anaesthetic / ænəs'θetɪk/ –
Artificial respiration / ɑːtɪ'fɪʃ(ə)l resp(ə)'reɪʃ(ə)n/ –
Band-aid / bænd eɪd/ –
Bleeding cut / 'bliːdɪŋ kʌt/ –
Bur / bɜː/ –
Cavity / 'kævətɪ/ – ,
Cleanse / klenz/ –
Hiccup / 'hɪkʌp/ – ,
Iodine /'aɪədiːn/–
Numb / nʌm / –
Thermometer / θə'mɔmɪtə / –
Wadding / 'wɔdɪŋ / –
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to call in an ambulance –
– His wife called for an ambulance when he collapsed. , .
to fill a cavity (in a tooth) –
– You can save the tooth by filling the cavity as soon as possible. , .
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will be ___ing
, . (tomorrow at 4 o’clock, when we meet) : will be ___ing.
I will be travelling next year.
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Don’t call me in the evening, I’ll be preparing for exam.
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I’ll be waiting for you at 9 o’clock tomorrow.
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At the Doctor's Office
Doctor: What 's troubling you?
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Patient:I've caught a cold.I have a sore throat and a cough.
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Doctor: Put this thermometer under your tongue. I want to see if you have a fever. Yes, you have a temperature. When did you first feel ill?
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Patient: A couple of days ago.
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Doctor: Let me examine you .Take a deep breath. Now I want to test your blood pressure. Your blood pressure is slightly above normal, but nothing to worry about. Any other trouble?
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Patient: Doctor, I haven't been sleeping well.
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Doctor: I'll give you some sleeping pills. Take the tablets as prescribed-you take only one at bedtime. You must stay in bed for several days until your temperature has gone down. Here's a prescription for your flu. Come in again to see me in ten days.
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