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21 stomach drops
s.gotas estomacales. -
22 stomach emptying
s.vaciamiento estomacal, vaciamiento del estómago. -
23 stomach motility
s.motilidad del estómago. -
24 stomach mucosa
s.mucosa del estómago, mucosa estomacal. -
25 stomach muscle
s.músculo del abdomen. -
26 stomach noises
s.ruidos en el estómago, borborigmo. -
27 stomach pit
s.fóvea gástrica, fóvea del estómago, foveola gástrica. -
28 stomach pump
s.bomba estomacal, bomba del estómago, bomba gástrica. -
29 stomach sweetbread
s.mollejas. -
30 stomach tooth
s.canino inferior de leche de los bebés, diente estomacal, canino inferior, diente gástrico. -
31 stomach tube
s.tubo gástrico, sonda gástrica, tubo de estómago, tubo estomacal. -
32 stomach ulcer
s.úlcera gástrica, úlcera péptica, úlcera estomacal. -
33 stomach upset
s.trastorno estomacal, malestar gástrico, trastorno gástrico. -
34 stomach wall
s.pared del estómago. -
35 stomach wound
s.herida estomacal. -
36 stomach-ache
s.dolor de estómago, dolencia gástrica, gastralgia. -
37 on a full stomach
cuando acabas de comer -
38 on an empty stomach
en ayunas, con el estómago vacío -
39 pit of the stomach
boca del estómago -
40 somebody's eyes are bigger than their stomach
comer con los ojosEnglish-spanish dictionary > somebody's eyes are bigger than their stomach
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stomach — index endure (suffer), tolerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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