Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Flu"
The meaning of "Flu" in various phrases and sentences
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What does four-strain flu vaccine mean?
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A vaccine that protects against four different strains (variants) of the flu virus.
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What does I’m laid out with the flu mean?
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It means that the flu was very bad and you were very exausted. Laid out is like you were in bed it in the couch.
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What does flu mean?
A:
Может fly?
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What does I need to get flu shot mean?
A:
immunization against influenza injection into the body
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What does to have a flu shot mean?
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A flu shot is an injection of a vaccine so you won't catch a cold. Flu is short for influenza
Example sentences using "Flu"
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Please show me example sentences with flu .
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"I hear this flu season is supposed to be a bad one."
"There is no way I'm going to work with this flu."
"I've had a flu for a week now. I think I should see a doctor."
"There is no way I'm going to work with this flu."
"I've had a flu for a week now. I think I should see a doctor."
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Please show me example sentences with flu.
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I’m sick with the flu.
The school caught the flu.
She caught the flu.
The school caught the flu.
She caught the flu.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with مرحبا ... كيف احط واستخدم كلمة flu ومعناها.
A:
ho
Synonyms of "Flu" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I’ve been ill with the flu, but I’m getting better. and I’ve been ill with the flu, but I’m on the mend. ?
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人々は mend という言葉を使わない
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What is the difference between flu and influenza and grippe ?
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flu and influenza are the same thing. flu is what you'd hear most often in the US, influenza is the more formal, technical name that you'd probably see in medical literature.
I've never heard "grippe" before, I didn't know what it was. Google tells me it's an old fashion term for flu.
I've never heard "grippe" before, I didn't know what it was. Google tells me it's an old fashion term for flu.
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What is the difference between have the flu and have a cold ?
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Flu is like you feel sick to stomach. A cold is when you've got a runny nose, and have tears rolling down your face for no reason.
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What is the difference between I have flu and I have got flu ?
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i have flu means you already had it or having it for a day and ive got flu mean youre starting to feel it that youre body is getting weaker haha hope this help
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What is the difference between I have the flu and I have a cold ?
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is right, but a lot of native speakers don't know that and they say "I have the flu" (which is a serious disease) when they really mean they have a cold (which is harmless).
The flu, by the way, is short for influenza.
The flu, by the way, is short for influenza.
Translations of "Flu"
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How do you say this in English (UK)? it seems that the flu is walking
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"spreading" sounds more natural than "walking"
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How do you say this in English (US)? flu
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@Kosuke-Japanese It's pronounced like "flew"
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How do you say this in English (US)? 몸살이 났어.
I got the flu?
I got the flu?
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Check the question to view the answer
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How do you say this in English (US)? what's the different between cold and flu ?
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Cold can be a minor sickness, but also refers to temperature. Flu is a more serious sickness
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How do you say this in English (UK)? i’ve got a flu - does this sounds natural?
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Usually we'd say:
I've got the flu.
I'm not sure why, as there are many varieties/strains of flu. But, we speak of it as if there was just one 'flu.'
I've got the flu.
I'm not sure why, as there are many varieties/strains of flu. But, we speak of it as if there was just one 'flu.'
Other questions about "Flu"
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If I had a flu and I don’t want to give my flu to my friends. Is it sounds nature if I say “ I deserve to be separated ”? Does this sound natural?
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I would say something like ‘I should be separated until I’m not contagious’ or ‘I have the flu, so I will stay away from people until I’m better’.
With your original answer, people will still understand you
With your original answer, people will still understand you
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I have flu therefore I can't go to the party Does this sound natural?
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If it is casual (daily life conversation), you can just say “so” instead of “therefore”👍🏻
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How can I prevent flu this year? Does this sound natural?
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How can I prevent the flu this year?
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I have been having a flu. Does this sound natural?
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I have been experiencing the flu.
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The flu is spreading in my work.
In my office rule, if one worker catch the flu, everyone must wear a mask during 5 days for the prevention. Today my colleague catch the flu. So, we wear a mask one month ! Does this sound natural?
In my office rule, if one worker catch the flu, everyone must wear a mask during 5 days for the prevention. Today my colleague catch the flu. So, we wear a mask one month ! Does this sound natural?
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The flu is spreading at my work.
According to my office rule, if one worker catches the flu, everyone must wear a mask for 5 days to prevent (flu spreading more). Today my colleague caught the flu. So, we all have to wear a mask for a month!
According to my office rule, if one worker catches the flu, everyone must wear a mask for 5 days to prevent (flu spreading more). Today my colleague caught the flu. So, we all have to wear a mask for a month!
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