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Word spiritual enlightenment to strike a chord with to transmit courses on meditation yogic-flying candidate contradiction to die in ones sleep Transcendental Meditation movement Transcription Definition a spiritual revelation or deep insight into the meaning and purpose of all things, profound spiritual understanding whereby everything is perceived as a unity to causes people to approve of something or agree with it to broadcast lessons on how to think about only one thing, in a religious way, so that you become calm and relaxed one who wants to be elected as politicians who says that by meditating they can fly when something is the complete opposite of something else or very different from something else, so that one of them must be wrong a religious movement based on Vedanta Vedanta, one of the six classical systems of Indian philosophy; a world-wide organisation founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in the 1950s any of the oldest and most authoritative Hindu sacred texts, composed in Sanskrit and gathered into four collections inherent, existing condition in the Vedic tradition and Ayurveda, the ground of being that manifests as the totality of creation to have a breach in relations when money or goods are given to help a person or organization to show something or make it known for the first time in a weakened physical state to try to deal with something or someone a group of people who are brought together to do a particular job, or a large military group who have a military aim to achieve an agreement by all the governments in the world scientific study of food to be greater in number than someone or something weak and in bad health because of having too little food or too little of the types of food necessary for good health to make a sharp increase happen to write in plain, simple clear language a structural or functional abnormality of the heart, or of the blood vessels supplying the heart, Translation ,

/j.gk/

/kn.trdk.n/ -

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Vedas texts natural cause mental technique state of pure consciousness to fall out donation to unveil fragile health to tackle global urgency taskforce global pact nutrition to outnumber malnourished to spark a marked rise to label clearly heart disease

/veds/ /dne.n/ /nvel/ /tk.l/

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/njutr.n/ /atnm.b/ /mlnr.t/ -

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that impairs its normal functioning overweight prematurely obesity-related conditions high blood pressure arthritis /.vwet/ /prem..t.li/ /ra.ts/ a common disorder in which blood pressure remains abnormally high a serious condition in which a person's joints become painful, swollen and stiff pain caused in the region of the stomach by the stomach not correctly breaking down food so that it can be used by the body a small piece of hard material which sometimes forms in the gall bladder (= an organ in the body) and can cause great pain cancer that originates in the breast cancer that originates in the prostate episodes of interrupted breathing during sleep the state of being unable to produce offspring an independent Parliamentary body in the United Kingdom which is responsible for auditing central government departments, government agencies and nondepartmental public bodies National Health Service; (in Britain) the system of national medical services since 1948, financed mainly by taxation something that causes damage or problems amount of fat and sugar involving little exercise or physical activity a person or thing which has the same purpose as another one in a different place or organization an index used to indicate whether a person is over- or underweight. It is obtained by dividing a person's weight in kilograms by the square of their height in metres. An index of 20-25 is normal obese to a morbid degree the ratio of deaths in a specified area, group, etc., to the population of that area, group, etc never wrong, failing or making a mistake the distance around the outside of a thick or fat object, like a tree or a body the lower part of a person's or animal's body, which contains the , , , ; , ( ) , , , , , fat, heavier than is allowed happening or done too soon, especially before the natural or suitable time ,

indigestion

/n.d.des.tn/

gallstone breast cancer prostate cancer sleep apnoea infertility

/gl.stn/ /brest/ /prs.tet/ /pn/ /n.ftl..ti/

National Audit Office

NHS ill effect fat and sugar level sedentary counterpart

/sed.n.tri/ /kan.t.pt/

body mass index (BMI) morbidly obese death rate

infallible girth (waist to hip ratio) abdomen

/nfl..bl/

/g/ /b.d.mn/

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stomach, bowels and other organs, or the end of an insect's body toxic inflammatory organ cardiovascular disease vigorous exercise brisk walking drug therapy /nflm..tr.i/ /k.di.vs.kj.l/ /vg.r.s/ a disease of the heart or blood vessels physical activity that involves a high level of energy and effort walking at a swift pace treatment of disease with medicines the act or process in living organisms of breaking down ingested food material into easily absorbed and assimilated substances potential disease or disorder arising as a consequence of another disease able to be changed to suit particular forms to order to return; call back permanently or temporarily a (poor) rating given by a testing organisation to a motor vehicle indicating the safety of occupants in the event of a motor vehicle accident a conveyance designed to travel on unpaved roads, trails, beaches, or rough terrain rather than on public roads the European New Car Assessment Programme; a European car safety performance assessment programme founded in 1997 for the UK Department for Transport; the standard throughout Western Europe a bag in vehicles that automatically fills with air if vehicles are involved in an accident, so that drivers or passengers are protected from injury a belt or strap worn in a vehicle to restrain forward motion in the event of a collision an accident that happens when two vehicles hit each other with force the whole of the outside structure the area in the car where you place your feet in the case of collision to be likely that the driver would get injured - , , , ; , , ,

digestion

/dades.tn/

potential complication adjustable band to recall

/ds.t.bl/ /rkl/

poor safety rating

off-road vehicle recreational car

Euro NCAP

airbag

/e.bg/

seatbelt collision body shell foot well on impact to put the driver at risk of injuries

/kl.n/ -

, ,

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foot pedal pickup truck crash safety score life-threatening injury to come into land on the outskirts of to escape injury wreckage /ped.l/ a bar which you push down with your foot to control a vehicle a light truck with an open body and low sides the measure of freedom from danger or risk of injury injury involving a substantial risk of deat to land in the areas that form the edge of a town or city to manage to avoid physical damage or hurt a badly damaged object or the separated parts of a badly damaged object a long level piece of ground with a specially prepared smooth hard surface on which aircraft take off and land to prevent someone doing something easily to till (the soil) with a plough to stop or to cause to be not active, either temporarily or permanently in a critical manner to ignite mean solar time on the 0 meridian passing through Greenwich, England, measured from midnight: formerly a standard time in Britain and a basis for calculating times throughout most of the world, it has been replaced by an atomic timescale an electronic device employed to record any instructions sent to any between electronic systems on an aircraft suffering from wounds; injured, esp in a battle or fight organisations which ensure public safety by addressing different emergencies the work needed to keep a road, building, machine, etc. in good condition a person who is injured or killed in an accident , , , - , , ; () ; , , ()

/iat.skts/ /rek.d/

runway to hamper in to plough to suspend critically to catch fire

/rn.we/ /hm.p/ /pla/ /sspend/ -

GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)

flight data recorder wounded emergency services maintenance

/wundd/ /m.dnt.si/ /men.t.nnts/

, (, ) , ;

casualty to keep the number of fatalities low altitude rescue worker propulsion detention centre

/k.ju.l.ti/

/l.t.tjud/ /res.kju/ /prpl.n/ /dten.tn/

height above sea level somebody whose profession is to bring (someone or something) out of danger, attack, harm, etc. a propelling force a place where persons (typically

; ,

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asylum seekers, illegal immigrants, or people awaiting trial) may be detained for short periods by order of a court cargo plane night-shifter (evidence) to mount ill health disturbed sleep pattern increased accidents long spells on the night-shift flight attendant to rank night working as a probable cancer risk carcinogen /ksn..dn/ a substance which causes cancer a soft greyish-white material that does not burn, and which was used, especially in the past, in buildings, clothing, etc. as a protection against fire, and as a form of insulation a decision of someone in authority, such as a judge to fight with a growing epidemic human immunodeficiency virus; the cause of AIDS. Two strains have been identified: HIV-1 and HIV-2 increase in frequency at the same level as someone or something ; /ten.dnt/ poor health; sickness time-limited disruption of sleep (natural, periodic suspension of consciousness) amount and quality accidents becoming greater in frequency long period of night-shift a person who attends to the needs of passengers on a commercial flight , , /k.g/ airlines dedicated to the transport of goods an employee working during the night in a factory or business ,

asbestos

/sbes.ts/

ruling to combat a growing epidemic HIV/Aids rate of infection increase in cases on a par with United Nations definition of an epidemic is when it affects more than 1% of the population the hardest hit with an emphasis on (message) to appear to be going in one ear

/ru.l/ /km.bt/ /p/

; ; , , , 1% , ,

/emp.f.ss/ -

seriously affected or hurt paying special attention to heard but unheeded

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and out the other transmission to fuel the spread of virus infection through drug use /trnzm.n/ the process of broadcasting something by radio, television, etc., or something which is broadcast

US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, serving as a center for the control, prevention, and investigation of diseases relating to, characteristic of, or derived from Spain or Spanishspeaking countries; a person of Latin-American or Spanish descent living in the US the total number of cases of a disease in a given population at a specific time stategy consisting of three pointed projecting parts to carry out an examination on virus presence a centre where drug users can exchange used hypodermic syringes for new ones a town on the island of Java to slide until it stopped spread everywhere chaotically the wreckage after an accident parts of something kept in case they will be needed Sanctions of the US that Indonesia should not sell weapons etc. temporarily stopped military headquarters of the Java island fallen off, broken metal details used to hold two pieces of something together a spatious place where planes get fixed, etc a Dutch turboprop airliner a national plane to leave spots, scars on something to spice up a piece of information swine flu - a highly contagious

Hispanic

/hspnk/

, ( ) , 27 ( Fokker F27) , , ,

prevalence three-pronged strategy to test for the virus

/prev.l.nts/ /-prd/ -

needle exchange

Madium to skid to a halt strewn debris spare parts long-running US military sanctions lifted Iswahyudi snapped off nuts and bolts hangar Fokker 27 national carrier pockmark pepper confirmed case of

/skd tu h:lt/ /stru:n/ /`debri/ /sp p:ts/ /lft/ /snp`f/ /nts nd bults/ /`h/ /`nnl `kr/ /`pkm:k/ /`pep/ -

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form of human influenza caused by a filterable virus identical or related to a virus formerly isolated from infected swine a medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual and the heart beats very fast one of the parts or large rooms into which a hospital is divided, usually with beds for patients (WHO) an agency of the United Nations, established in 1948 with headquarters in Geneva, responsible for coordinating international health activities, aiding governments in improving health services, etc in the process of investigation (especially of an illness or injury) potentially fatal main, basic priority a sufficient quantity of smth medicine that destroys viruses a time when something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant existing in almost all of an area or in almost all of a group of people, animals or plants an epidemic of an influenza virus that spreads on a worldwide scale and infects a large proportion of the human population an action which is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening a suggestion that something unpleasant or violent will happen, especially if a particular action or order is not followed action relating to a precaution an island in the W Mediterranean: the largest of the Balearic Islands; tourism. Capital: Palma an Autonomous Community of northern Spain. The capital is Vitoria-Gasteiz to give a signal that tells you that a dangerous or difficult situation has ended to be able to undergo mutation a group of organisms within a species or variety, distinguished by one or more minor characteristics always being careful to notice things, especially possible danger a substance which contains a form that is not harmful of a virus or bacterium (= extremely small organism) and which is given to a , ( ) , ; , -

swine flu

fever hospital ward

/fi.v/ /wd/

in accordance with World Health Organisation procedures under investigation to be lifethreatening urgent priority sufficient supply antiviral medicine outbreak

/ntvarl/ /at.brek/

pandemic pandemic influenza

/pndem.k/

/n.fluen.z/

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precaution

/prk.n/

threat precautionary action Mallorca the Basque Country to give the allclear to be capable of mutating strain vigilant vaccine

/ret/ /prk.n.r.i/ /mjk/ /stren/ /vd..lnt/ /vk.sin/

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person or animal to prevent them from getting the disease which the virus or bacterium causes treatment with antiviral drugs or remedies the person who is in charge of a big organization disease relating to breathing estimated death

antiviral medication director-general respiratory disease suspected death

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