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medically adv to examine/test sb medically faire passer un examen médical à qn ; medically fit ou sound en bonne santé ; medically unfit en mauvaise santé ; a medically qualified person une personne ayant une formation médicale ; there's nothing wrong with him medically il n'a rien, médicalement parlant. -
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['medɪklɪ]medically fit, unfit — in buone, cattive condizioni di salute
* * *adverb dal punto di vista medico* * *medically /ˈmɛdɪklɪ/avv.dal punto di vista medico: There's nothing wrong with him medically, non ha nessun problema dal punto di vista medico; medically fit, in buone condizioni di salute.* * *['medɪklɪ]medically fit, unfit — in buone, cattive condizioni di salute
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['medɪklɪ]medically fit/unfit — en bonne/mauvaise santé
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