fiebre
/ˈfjebɾe/, [ˈfje.β̞ɾe]fever
Noun fiebre f (plural fiebres)
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fever
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¿Tienes fiebre?
Do you have a fever?
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Esta mañana he tenido un poco de fiebre.
I had a little fever this morning.
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¿Todavía tiene fiebre?
Does he still have a temperature?
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Creo que tengo fiebre.
I think I have a fever.
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Antes de la llegada de los europeos, la fiebre amarilla no constituía un problema.
Before the arrival of the Europeans, yellow fever hadn't been a problem.
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Los síntomas iniciales de la enfermedad son fiebre y dolor de garganta.
The initial symptoms of the disease are fever and sore throat.
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Como tienes fiebre, deberías quedarte en casa.
As you have a fever, you'd better stay home.
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Tengo tos y un poco de fiebre.
I have a cough and a little fever.
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Habría cuidado de él si hubiera sabido que estaba enfermo con fiebre.
I would have taken care of him if I had known that he was ill with a fever.
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Los bebés se pueden deshidratar por causa de una fiebre demasiado alta, de modo que me dijeron que sería mejor llevarlo al hospital.
Babies can become dehydrated from a high fever, so I was told that it would be better to send him to the hospital.
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