eyelid lag - traduction vers arabe
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eyelid lag - traduction vers arabe

EYE DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY THE DROOPING OR FALLING OF THE UPPER EYELID
Blepharoptosis; Drooping eyelids; Lazy eyelid; Blepharoptosia; Droopy eyelid; Drooping eyelid
  • Mild right eyelid ptosis
  • Hollywood actor [[Forest Whitaker]] has a left eye ptosis

eyelid lag      
‎ تَلَكُّؤُ الجَفْن‎
jet lag         
PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION CAUSED BY TRAVEL ACROSS TIME ZONES
Jetlag; Jet-lag; Jet Lag; Jet lag syndrome; Circadian dysrhythmia; Jet-Lag; Jet leg; Desynchronosis; Travel fatigue; Jet lag disorder; Mental health effects of jet lag
‎ تَلَكُّؤُ النَفَّاثَةِ:الاختلاف الذي يولده اختلاف الوقت في النظم البيولوجية للجسم عند الطيران السريع من منطقة لاخرى‎
blepharoptosis         
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Définition

jet lag
Note: in BRIT, also use 'jetlag'
If you are suffering from jet lag, you feel tired and slightly confused after a long journey by aeroplane, especially after travelling between places that have a time difference of several hours.
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Wikipédia

Ptosis (eyelid)

Ptosis, also known as blepharoptosis, is a drooping or falling of the upper eyelid. This condition is sometimes called "lazy eye," but that term normally refers to the condition amblyopia. If severe enough and left untreated, the drooping eyelid can cause other conditions, such as amblyopia or astigmatism, so it is especially important to treat the disorder in children before it can interfere with vision development.

The term is from Greek πτῶσις 'fall, falling'.