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  1. Malnutrition is one of the common afflictions of the poor. La desnutrición es una de las aflicciones más comunes de los pobres. (Traducción de affliction del Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  2. aflicción - padecimiento - achaque - plaga. Synonyms: suffering, pain, distress, trouble, misfortune, more... Forum discussions with the word (s) "affliction" in the title: affirmative-action affliction. Beyond addiction and affliction. chastening of affliction.

  3. afflict. verb [ T ] uk / əˈflɪkt/ us / əˈflɪkt/. Add to word list. Add to word list. If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they suffer from it. aquejar, afectar, afligir. It is an illness that afflicts women more than men. Es una enfermedad que afecta más a las mujeres que a los hombres.

  4. affliction {sustantivo} volume_up. affliction (también: distress, woe) volume_up. aflicción {f} more_vert. Only then shall we overcome all manner of afflictions, injustices, and terrorism. expand_more Solamente entonces podremos superar todo tipo de aflicciones, injusticias y terrorismo.

  5. affliction. sustantivo. 1 (suffering) aflicción (f); congoja (f) 2 (bodily) mal (m) the afflictions of old age los achaques de la vejez. 3 (misfortune) desgracia (f); infortunio (m) it's a terrible affliction es una desgracia tremenda.

  6. affliction. Of course, the nature of the afflictions required measures for the security of both the patients and their community. Del Cambridge English Corpus. The implication is that a father's realisation that he was the cause of his son's affliction might induce him to repent. Del Cambridge English Corpus.

  7. affliction. [(British) əˈflɪkʃən , (US) əˈflɪkʃən ] sustantivo. 1. (= suffering) aflicción f ⧫ congoja f. 2. (bodily) mal m. the afflictions of old age los achaques de la vejez. 3. (= misfortune) desgracia f ⧫ infortunio m. it’s a terrible affliction es una desgracia tremenda.