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Definition of iron overload - Reverso English Dictionary
Noun
medicalTECH excessive accumulation of iron in the bodyTECH
- Iron overload can lead to serious liver damage if untreated.
- Doctors warned about the risks of iron overload.
- Iron overload is often detected through blood tests.
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Expressions with iron
iron outv.
remove creases with a heated iron
She needs to iron out the wrinkles in her shirt.
iron fistn.
ruthless and strict control over people
The dictator ruled the country with an iron fist.
lift weights as a form of exercise
He goes to the gym to pump iron every morning.
large, powerful computer or mainframe
The bank uses big iron to handle its transactions.
issues to iron outn.
problems needing resolution
The project has several issues to iron out before launch.
strike while the iron is hotexp.
act quickly on an opportunity while conditions are good
Strike while the iron is hot and apply for the job now.
fix small problems or difficulties in a process
We need to iron out the kinks before launching the app.
act quickly at the best moment for success
You should strike when the iron is hot and apply now.
very strong determination that does not break easily
She achieved her goals with a will of iron.
ability to eat anything without getting sick
He has a cast iron stomach and can eat street food without any issues.
extremely tough or unyielding
The old man's resolve was hard as iron, unbreakable in the face of adversity.
ongoing project or task
She has too many irons in the fire to focus on just one.
smooth out complications or obstacles
They worked late to iron out the difficulties in the project.
resolve small problems or difficulties
We need to iron out the wrinkles before the presentation.
strike while the iron is still hotexp.
act quickly when conditions are favorable
You should strike while the iron is still hot and apply now.
iron rice bowln.
secure job with long-term benefits
He values his iron rice bowl at the government office.
iron willn.
unwavering firmness in purpose
His iron will kept him going despite the challenges.
turn iron into goldv.
change something worthless into something valuable
He managed to turn iron into gold with his new invention.
with an iron handadv.
in a very strict or harsh way
The manager ruled the team with an iron hand.
strike while the iron is glowingv.
act quickly and decisively when opportunity is best
You should strike while the iron is glowing to get the best deal.
theory by Max Weber about rationalization trapping humans
The iron cage limits our freedom in modern society.
iron constitutionn.
very strong health and rarely gets sick
Despite the harsh conditions, she has an iron constitution.
iron handn.
strict and forceful control
He ruled the company with an iron hand, tolerating no dissent.
deep sense of despair or anguish
After the betrayal, he felt iron in the soul.
Expressions with overload
information overloadn.
state of being unable to handle too much information
She felt information overload after reading all the reports.
work overloadn.
situation where a person has more tasks than can reasonably handle
Constant work overload left the nurses exhausted and frustrated.
state of receiving too much sensory input
He experienced sensory overload at the concert.
state when too much information overwhelms the mind
Cognitive overload made it hard for her to focus.
gradually increase how hard you exercise to get stronger
Progressive overload helps you build muscle over time.
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- French:surcharge en fer, ...
- German:Eisenüberladung, ...
- Italian:eccesso di ferro, ...
- Spanish:sobrecarga de hierro, ...
- Portuguese:excesso de ferro, ...
- Chinese:铁过载, ...
- Japanese:鉄過剰症, ...
- Arabic:فَرْط حَدِيد, ...
- Hebrew:עוֹדֶף בַּרְזֶל, ...
- Russian:перегрузка железом, ...
- Ukrainian:надлишок заліза, ...
- Hindi:लौह अधिभार, ...
- Bengali:আয়রন ওভারলোড, ...
- Catalan:sobrecàrrega de ferro, ...
- Danish:jernoverbelastning, ...
- Dutch:ijzerstapeling, ...
- Greek:υπερφόρτωση σιδήρου, ...
- Korean:철 과다, ...
- Persian:اضافه بار آهن, ...
- Polish:nadmiar żelaza, ...
- Portuguese (BR):excesso de ferro, ...
- Romanian:supraincarcare cu fier, ...
- Swedish:järnöverskott, ...
- Thai:ภาวะเหล็กเกิน, ...
- Turkish:demir yüklemesi, ...
- Vietnamese:quá tải sắt, ...
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