sunstroke
kelengar kena matahari
definition
noun
He extracted teeth, stitched gashes, advised on pneumonia and sunstroke , set broken limbs, used the lancet and the thermometer.
heatstroke brought about by excessive exposure to the sun.
translation of 'sunstroke'
noun
kelengar kena matahari
example
He extracted teeth, stitched gashes, advised on pneumonia and 'sunstroke' , set broken limbs, used the lancet and the thermometer.
he got 'sunstroke'
There was also another wee drama when my sister Isabelle fainted from 'sunstroke' .
‘We must find shade and cool water or we'll all have 'sunstroke' ,’ she said grimly.
You sure you don't have 'sunstroke' or something?
He treated her for 'sunstroke' and said that thirty more minutes in the sun would have ended her life.
I don't want you getting 'sunstroke' the first time you come to the beach with me
That same year, William Garrett, aged about twenty and travelling from Beltana to Innamincka, died of 'sunstroke' .
No, you should have worn a hat and not got 'sunstroke' .
As the blazing sun beats down on them, weary Confederates are ‘nauseated and dizzy from 'sunstroke' and heat exhaustion’, unable to bear the sweltering heat and humidity of Pennsylvania.
He had been struck by 'sunstroke' and his vision was blurred.
Soon after, he died of 'sunstroke' in Georgia.
If the men were not hit by an arrow, they would be dead of 'sunstroke' .
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