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  • 1 patient

    ['peɪʃnt] 1. n 2. adj
    * * *
    ['peiʃənt] 1. adjective
    (suffering delay, pain, irritation etc quietly and without complaining: It will be your turn soon - you must just be patient!) cierpliwy
    2. noun
    (a person who is being treated by a doctor, dentist etc: The hospital had too many patients.) pacjent
    - patience

    English-Polish dictionary > patient

  • 2 administer

    [əd'mɪnɪstə(r)]
    vt
    country, department administrować +instr; justice, punishment wymierzać (wymierzyć perf); test przeprowadzać (przeprowadzić perf); ( MED) drug podawać (podać perf)
    * * *
    [əd'ministə]
    1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) nadzorować
    2) (to carry out (the law etc).) wymierzać
    3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) dawać, stosować
    - administration
    - administrative
    - administrator

    English-Polish dictionary > administer

  • 3 anaesthetist

    [æ'niːsθɪtɪst]
    n
    * * *
    [ə'ni:sƟətist, ]( American[) ə'nes-]
    noun (the doctor responsible for giving an anaesthetic to the patient during a surgical operation.) anastezjolog

    English-Polish dictionary > anaesthetist

  • 4 bind

    [baɪnd] 1. pt, pp bound, vt
    ( tie) przywiązywać (przywiązać perf); ( tie together) wiązać, związywać (związać perf); ( oblige) zobowiązywać (zobowiązać perf); book oprawiać (oprawić perf)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    2. n ( inf)
    zawracanie nt głowy (inf)
    * * *
    past tense, past participle - bound; verb
    1) (to tie up: The doctor bound up the patient's leg with a bandage; The robbers bound up the bank manager with rope.) wiązać
    2) (to fasten together and put a cover on the pages of (a book): Bind this book in leather.) oprawić
    - - bound

    English-Polish dictionary > bind

  • 5 reflex

    ['riːflɛks]
    n

    to have slow/quick reflexes — mieć słaby/szybki refleks

    * * *
    ['ri:fleks]
    noun, adjective
    ((an action which is) automatic or not intended: The doctor tapped the patient's knee in order to test his reflexes; a reflex action.) odruch

    English-Polish dictionary > reflex

  • 6 roll

    [rəul] 1. n
    ( of paper) rolka f; ( of cloth) bela f; ( of banknotes) zwitek m; ( of members etc) lista f, wykaz m; ( in parish etc) rejestr m, archiwum nt; ( of drums) werbel m; (also: bread roll) bułka f
    2. vt
    ball, dice toczyć, kulać; (also: roll up) string zwijać (zwinąć perf); sleeves podwijać (podwinąć perf); cigarette skręcać (skręcić perf); eyes przewracać +instr; (also: roll out) pastry wałkować, rozwałkowywać (rozwałkować perf); road, lawn walcować
    3. vi
    ball, stone, tears toczyć się (potoczyć się perf); thunder przetaczać się (przetoczyć się perf); ship kołysać się; sweat spływać; camera, printing press chodzić

    cheese/ham roll — bułka z serem/szynką

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    I 1. [rəul] noun
    1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.) rolka
    2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) bułka
    3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) tarzanie się
    4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) kołysanie
    5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) grzmot
    6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) zwał
    7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) werbel
    2. verb
    1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.) (po)toczyć (się)
    2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) toczyć
    3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) zwinąć (w rulon)
    4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.) przewrócić (się)
    5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) rozwałkować, utoczyć
    6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) zawinąć
    7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) walcować, wałkować
    8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) kołysanie się
    9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) grzmieć
    10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) wywrócić
    11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) turlać się
    12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) falować, płynąć, kołysać się
    13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) przemijać
    - rolling
    - roller-skate
    3. verb
    (to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) jeździć na wrotkach
    - roll in
    - roll up
    II
    (a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.) rejestr

    English-Polish dictionary > roll

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