Usage examples of "fever" in English with translation to French

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Has the fever gone down? Est-ce que la fièvre est tombée ?
I have a slight fever. J'ai un petit peu de fièvre.
I have a little fever. J'ai un peu de fièvre.
I have a high fever. J’ai beaucoup de fièvre.
Do you have a fever? As-tu de la fièvre ?
I seem to have a fever. Il semble que j'ai de la fièvre.
You don't have a fever. Tu n'as pas de fièvre.
Her fever came down to normal. Sa fièvre est redescendue à la normale.
I don't have a fever. Je n'ai pas de fièvre.
I had a very high fever. J'avais une très forte fièvre.
The patient didn't have a fever. Le patient n'avait pas de fièvre.
I have a fever of 102 degrees. J'ai 38,9 de fièvre.
Tom is in bed with a fever. Tom est au lit avec de la fièvre.
I have a cough and a little fever. J'ai de la toux et un peu de fièvre.
I've got a 38.9 degree fever. J'ai 38,9 de fièvre.
I caught a cold, and I have a fever. J'ai attrapé un rhume et j'ai de la fièvre.
I have a fever and I ache all over. J'ai de la fièvre et mon corps entier me fait souffrir.
I think I've got a touch of fever. Je pense que j'ai attrapé un peu de fièvre.
As you have a fever, you'd better stay home. Comme tu as de la fièvre, tu devrais rester à la maison.
Since I had a slight fever, I stayed in bed. Comme j'avais un peu de fièvre, je restai au lit.
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