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1 tear a cartilage
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2 meniscal tear, crescentic cartilage tear
Медицина: разрыв менискаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > meniscal tear, crescentic cartilage tear
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3 порвать хрящ
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4 разрыв мениска
Medicine: meniscal tear, crescentic cartilage tear -
5 desternillarse
pron.v.1 to tear oneself apart.María se desternilló bajo el tren Mary tore herself apart under the train.2 to break one's cartilage.Los chicos se desternillaron jugando The boys broke their cartilage playing.* * *desternillarse de risa familiar to split one's sides laughing, be in stitches* * *verbo pronominal (fam)* * *----* chiste para desternillarse = rib tickler.* chiste tonto para desternillarse = knee slapper.* desternillarse de risa = laugh + Posesivo + head off, laugh + Posesivo + head off, laugh + Posesivo + head off, laugh + Posesivo + head off.* ser para destenillarse = be a hoot.* * *verbo pronominal (fam)* * ** chiste para desternillarse = rib tickler.* chiste tonto para desternillarse = knee slapper.* desternillarse de risa = laugh + Posesivo + head off, laugh + Posesivo + head off, laugh + Posesivo + head off, laugh + Posesivo + head off.* ser para destenillarse = be a hoot.* * *desternillarse [A1 ]( fam):desternillarse de risa to split one's sides (laughing o with laughter), to kill oneself o die laughing ( colloq)* * *
desternillarse ( conjugate desternillarse) verbo pronominal (fam):
desternillarse verbo intransitivo to laugh one's head off
' desternillarse' also found in these entries:
English:
roll about
- roll around
- double
- paroxysm
* * *desternillarse vprdesternillarse de risa to split one's sides laughing o with laughter* * *v/r:desternillarse (de risa) fam kill o.s. laughing fam -
6 desternillarse
• break one's cartilage• tear one's hair• tear out -
7 S83.3
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