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1 haemorrhage
(American) hemorrhage [ˈhemərɪdʒ] nounbleeding in large amounts, from damaged blood-vessels.نَزْف، نَزيف -
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3 vitreous haemorrhage
■ Vision-distorting accumulation of blood within the transparent, colourless mass of gel that lies behind the lens and in front of the retina, and which is most commonly caused by a complication of diabetes, though it can also result from retinal disorders and trauma.Syn. vitreous hemorrhage■ Eindringen von Blut aus den Blutgefäßen des Auges in den zwischen Linse, Ziliarkörper und Netzhaut gelegenen Teil des Auges. -
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■ Vision-distorting accumulation of blood within the transparent, colourless mass of gel that lies behind the lens and in front of the retina, and which is most commonly caused by a complication of diabetes, though it can also result from retinal disorders and trauma.Syn. vitreous hemorrhage■ Eindringen von Blut aus den Blutgefäßen des Auges in den zwischen Linse, Ziliarkörper und Netzhaut gelegenen Teil des Auges. -
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haemorrhage, hemorrhage -
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haemorrhage, adulteration, vitiation* * *• haemorrhage• hemorrhage• bleeding• adulteration -
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10 hemorragia
f.hemorrhage.hemorragia nasal nosebleedse puso un torniquete para detener la hemorragia he put on a tourniquet to stop the bleeding* * *1 haemorrhage (US hemorrhage)\hemorragia cerebral cerebral haemorrhage (US hemorrhage)hemorragia interna internal bleeding, internal haemorrhage (US hemorrhage)hemorragia nasal nosebleed* * *SF1) (Med) haemorrhage, hemorrhage (EEUU), bleedinghemorragia cerebral — cerebral haemorrhage, brain haemorrhage
2) [de científicos, técnicos] drain* * *femenino hemorrhage** * *= haemorrhage [hemorrhage, -USA], bleeding, bleed.Ex. The primary purpose of the proposed research is to identify the data set used by clinical specialists to diagnose cases of haemorrhage.Ex. Abnormal uterine bleeding is experienced by most women at sometime during their reproductive years.Ex. The bleed was so severe that she almost lost her consciousness and had to be hospitalised for 10 weeks.----* hemorragia cerebral = cerebral haemorrhage.* hemorragia nasal = nosebleed.* * *femenino hemorrhage** * *= haemorrhage [hemorrhage, -USA], bleeding, bleed.Ex: The primary purpose of the proposed research is to identify the data set used by clinical specialists to diagnose cases of haemorrhage.
Ex: Abnormal uterine bleeding is experienced by most women at sometime during their reproductive years.Ex: The bleed was so severe that she almost lost her consciousness and had to be hospitalised for 10 weeks.* hemorragia cerebral = cerebral haemorrhage.* hemorragia nasal = nosebleed.* * *hemorrhage*sufrió una hemorragia interna she suffered internal bleeding o an internal hemorrhage* * *
hemorragia sustantivo femenino
hemorrhage( conjugate hemorrhage)
hemorragia f Med haemorrhage, US hemorrhage
' hemorragia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
taponar
- detener
- parar
English:
haemorrhage
- nosebleed
- bleeding
- hemorrhage
- nose
* * *hemorragia nfhaemorrhage;se puso un torniquete para detener la hemorragia he put on a tourniquet to stop the bleedinghemorragia cerebral brain haemorrhage;hemorragia nasal nosebleed* * *f MED hemorrhage, Brhaemorrhage, bleeding* * *hemorragia nf1) : hemorrhage2)hemorragia nasal : nosebleed* * *hemorragia n bleeding -
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m MED. h(a)emorrhage* * *der Blutsturzhaemorrhage; hemorrhage* * *Blut|sturzmhaemorrhage (Brit) or hemorrhage (US)* * *(bleeding in large amounts, from damaged blood-vessels.) haemorrhage* * *Blut·sturzm [external] haemorrhage [or AM hemorrhage]* * * -
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yks.nom. verenvuoto; yks.gen. verenvuodon; yks.part. verenvuotoa; yks.ill. verenvuotoon; mon.gen. verenvuotojen; mon.part. verenvuotoja; mon.ill. verenvuotoihinbleeding (noun)emophilia (noun)flow of blood (noun)haemorrhage (noun)hemorrhage (noun)* * *• angiorrhea• bleeding• bloodshed• flow of blood• haemorrhage• hemorrhage -
13 кровотечение
1) General subject: issue of blood2) Medicine: escape of blood, exsanguination, flood, haemorrhage, hemorrhage, passage of blood, hemmorhage3) Military: blooding4) Hematology: bleeding5) Makarov: effusion of blood -
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n. bleeding, hemorrhagia, haemorrhage, hemorrhage, haemorrhagia, blood issue -
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• bleeding; haemorrhage; hemorrhage -
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n. haemorrhage, hemorrhage -
18 სისხლჩაქცევა
nhaemorrhage, hemorrhage -
19 кръвоизлив
haemorrhageкръвоизлив в мозъка a haemorrhage of the brain, a bleeding in the brainматочен кръвоизлив мед. flooding* * *кръвоѝзлив,м., -и, (два) кръвоѝзлива; кръвоизлия̀ние ср., само ед. h(a)emorrhage, амер. hemorrhage; effusion of blood; extravasation; \кръвоизлив в мозъка мед. h(a)emorrhage of the brain, bleeding in the brain; маточен \кръвоизлив мед. flooding.* * *bleeding;extravasation: а кръвоизлив of the brain - кръвоизлив в мозъка* * *1. haemorrhage 2. КРЪВОИЗЛИВ в мозъка a haemorrhage of the brain, a bleeding in the brain 3. маточен КРЪВОИЗЛИВ мед. flooding -
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См. также в других словарях:
haemorrhage — (BrE) (AmE hemorrhage) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ massive, severe ▪ fatal ▪ recurrent ▪ acute ▪ … Collocations dictionary
hemorrhage — noun (AmE) ⇨ See ↑haemorrhage Hemorrhage is used after these nouns: ↑brain … Collocations dictionary
haemorrhage — hae‧mor‧rhage [ˈhemrɪdʒ] , hemorrhage verb [transitive] 1. to lose a lot of money or jobs over a short period: • The once prosperous town has haemorrhaged manufacturing jobs over the last 15 years. 2. haemorrhage red ink … Financial and business terms
hemorrhage — UK US /ˈhemərɪdʒ/ verb [I or T] US ► HAEMORRHAGE(Cf. ↑haemorrhage) verb … Financial and business terms
haemorrhage — see HEMORRHAGE (Cf. hemorrhage); also see Æ (Cf. æ) … Etymology dictionary
haemorrhage red ink — ► to lose a lot of money in a short period of time: »Buffeted by Japanese and Korean competition, U.S. carmakers hemorrhage red ink like stuck pigs. Main Entry: ↑haemorrhage … Financial and business terms
haemorrhage — (Brit.) haem·or·rhage || hemÉ™rɪdÊ’ n. hemorrhage, profuse flow of blood haem·or·rhage || hemÉ™rɪdÊ’ v. bleed heavily, suffer a haemorrhage … English contemporary dictionary
haemorrhage — (US hemorrhage) ► NOUN 1) an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel. 2) a damaging loss of something valuable. ► VERB 1) suffer a haemorrhage. 2) expend in large amounts, seemingly uncontrollably: the business was haemorrhaging cash … English terms dictionary
haemorrhage — [[t]he̱mərɪʤ[/t]] haemorrhages, haemorrhaging, haemorrhaged (in AM, use hemorrhage) 1) N VAR A haemorrhage is serious bleeding inside a person s body. Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died... These… … English dictionary
haemorrhage — hae|mor|rhage1 BrE hemorrhage AmE [ˈhemərıdʒ] n [U and C] 1.) a serious medical condition in which a person ↑bleeds a lot, sometimes inside their body ▪ He died of a massive brain haemorrhage . 2.) when a company or country loses a lot of money… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Hemorrhage — Bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood. The patient may have an internal hemorrhage that is invisible or an external hemorrhage that is visible on the outside of the body. Bleeding into the spleen or liver is internal hemorrhage. Bleeding from a… … Medical dictionary