Usage examples of "acquired immune deficiency" in English with translation to Spanish

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AIDS means "Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome". SIDA significa "Síndrome de InmunoDeficiencia Adquirida"
Meg acquired many new friends. Meg consiguió muchos nuevos amigos.
The athlete seemed immune from fatigue. El atleta parecía inmune a la fatiga.
Reading is the kind of habit that once acquired is never lost. La lectura es la clase de hábito que no se pierde una vez adquirido.
I'm immune to disease. Soy inmune a las enfermedades.
Linguistic competence is inborn, not acquired. La competencia lingüística es innata, no adquirida.
He acquired Russian quickly. Él dominó rápidamente el ruso.
That habit is acquired, not innate. Ese hábito es adquirido, no innato.
He acquired French quickly. Él apropió rápidamente el francés.
Once a habit has been acquired, it has almost compulsive power over us. Una vez adquirido un hábito, tiene un poder compulsivo sobre nosotros.
She acquired the habit of rising early. Ella adquirió el hábito de levantarse temprano.
The second half of a man's life is made up of nothing but the habits he has acquired during the first half. La segunda mitad de la vida de un hombre consiste nada más que de los hábitos que él ha adquirido durante la primera mitad.
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