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1 non-medicated paraffin gauze dressings Grassolin neutral for wound treatment
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > non-medicated paraffin gauze dressings Grassolin neutral for wound treatment
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2 scissors for wound edges
Wundrandschere fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > scissors for wound edges
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3 wound of entry
( For) Eintrittwunde f; Einschußwunde f, Einschuß m -
4 wound of exit
( For) Austrittwunde f; Ausschußwunde f, Ausschuß m -
5 wound
I.II.A n1 ( injury) blessure f ; a wound to ou in the head une blessure à la tête ; to die from ou of one's wounds succomber à ses blessures ;3 fig blessure f ; it takes time for the wounds to heal il faut longtemps pour que les plaies se cicatrisent ;4 Bot entaille f.fig to lick one's wounds panser ses blessures ; to reopen old wounds rouvrir de vieilles blessures ; to rub salt into the wound remuer le couteau dans la plaie. -
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I.wound1 [wu:nd]1. nounblessure f• bullet/knife wound blessure f causée par une balle/un couteauII.wound2 [waʊnd]past tense, past participle of wind* * *I 1. [wuːnd]1) ( injury) blessure fa wound to ou in the head — une blessure à la tête
to die from ou of one's wounds — succomber à ses blessures
2) (cut, sore) plaie f3) fig blessure f2.transitive verb ( all contexts) blesser••II [waʊnd] -
7 exit wound
( For) Austrittswunde f, Ausschußwunde f, Ausschuß m -
8 in-shot wound
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9 missile wound
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10 out-shot wound
( For) Ausschußwunde f, Ausschuß m -
11 pistol-shot wound
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12 tangential shot wound
( For) Haarseilschuß m, Tangentialschuß mFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > tangential shot wound
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13 sucking chest wound
сущ.1) проникающее ранение грудной клетки (вызывает пневмоторакс – проникновение воздуха в плевральную полость)The Iraq war has turned into a sucking chest wound for our country - infecting its unity at home and its standing abroad. — Война в Ираке обернулась для нас тяжким бедствием, она вызывает разлад внутри нашей страны и дискредитирует нас за рубежом.
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14 entry wound
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15 culture of a wound for flora and for sensitivity to antibiotic
English-Russian dictionary of medicine > culture of a wound for flora and for sensitivity to antibiotic
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16 gel dressing for moist wound treatment
Лазерная медицина: покрытие, пригодное для влажного открытого ведения раныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gel dressing for moist wound treatment
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17 hydrocellular gel dressing for moist wound treatment
Лазерная медицина: биогель для влажного ведения раны, гидрогельУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hydrocellular gel dressing for moist wound treatment
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18 bandage
1. noun 2. transitive verbverbinden [[offene] Wunde usw.]; bandagieren [[verstauchtes] Gelenk usw.]* * *['bændi‹] 1. noun((a piece of) cloth for binding up a wound, or a broken bone: She had a bandage on her injured finger.) der Verband2. verb(to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) verbinden* * *band·age[ˈbændɪʤ]II. vtshe had her hand \bandaged sie hatte einen Verband um ihre Handto \bandage a wound eine Wunde verbinden* * *['bndɪdZ]1. nVerband m; (= strip of cloth) Binde f2. vtcut verbinden; broken limb bandagierenwith his heavily bandaged wrist — mit einem dick verbundenen Handgelenk
* * *bandage [ˈbændıdʒ]A s1. MEDa) Bandage f (auch eines Boxers etc)b) Verband m:put a bandage on sb jemandem einen Verband anlegenc) Binde f2. Binde f, Band na) bandagieren,b) verbinden* * *1. noun(for wound, fracture) Verband, der; (for fracture, as support) Bandage, die2. transitive verbverbinden [[offene] Wunde usw.]; bandagieren [[verstauchtes] Gelenk usw.]* * *n.Druckverband m.Verband -¨e m. v.verbinden v. -
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1. n бинт, повязкаelastic bandage — гибкая шина, эластичная повязка
2. n мед. перевязка, бандаж3. n уст. связь, скрепа4. n уст. соединение5. n уст. ж. -д. бандаж6. v перевязывать, бинтовать; накладывать повязкуСинонимический ряд:1. dressing for wound (noun) band-aid; binding; cast; compress; dressing; dressing for wound; gauze; ligature; wrapping2. bind a wound (verb) bind; bind a wound; cover; dress; fasten; protect; swathe; tie; truss; wrapАнтонимический ряд: -
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bandage [ˈbændɪdʒ]1. noun[+ hand] bander ; [+ wound] mettre un pansement sur* * *['bændɪdʒ] 1.noun bandage m2.transitive verb bander [head, limb, wound]
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