gripe

gripe
f.
flu.
* * *
gripe
nombre femenino
1 flu, influenza
\
FRASEOLOGÍA
coger la gripe to catch (the) flu
estar con gripe to have (the) flu
tener la gripe to have (the) flu
* * *
noun f.
flu
* * *
SF flu, influenza

gripe asiática — Asian flu

gripe aviar — bird flu, avian flu frm

gripe del cerdo — swine fever

* * *
femenino flu

tener gripe — to have (the) flu

está con (la) gripe — she has the flu

* * *
= influenza [flu, - abrev.].
Ex. For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.
----
* gripe A = swine flu.
* gripe aviar = avian flu.
* gripe porcina = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenza.
* virus de la gripe = influenza virus.
* * *
femenino flu

tener gripe — to have (the) flu

está con (la) gripe — she has the flu

* * *
= influenza [flu, - abrev.].

Ex: For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.

* gripe A = swine flu.
* gripe aviar = avian flu.
* gripe porcina = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenza.
* virus de la gripe = influenza virus.

* * *
gripe
feminine
flu, influenza (tech)
tener gripe to have the flu
está con (la) gripe she has the flu o has come down with the flu (AmE), she has flu o has come down with flu (BrE)
Compuesto:
gripe aviar or de pollo
bird flu, avian flu, avian influenza (frml)
* * *

 

Del verbo gripar: (conjugate gripar)

gripé es:

1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo

gripe es:

1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo

3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo

3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo

gripe sustantivo femenino
flu;
estar con/tener gripe to have (the) flu

gripe sustantivo femenino flu

'gripe' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inoculación
- mutar
- mutarse
- rondar
- salud
- venir
- bueno
- contagiar
- gripa
- pegar
- pescar
- tener
English:
find
- flu
- get
- go about
- gripe
- influenza
- intestinal
- jab
- symptom
- about
- bout
- dose
- down
- go
* * *
gripe nf
flu;
estar con (la) gripe to have (the) flu;
tener gripe to have (the) flu
Comp
gripe aviar bird flu
* * *
gripe
f flu, influenza
* * *
gripe nf
: flu
* * *
gripe n flu
Se puede decir tanto flu como the flu
está con gripe she's got flu
tiene gripe she's got the flu

Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.

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