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1 ulcer
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2 ulcer ul·cer n
['ʌlsə(r)](gen) ulcera, ulcerazione f(stomach) ulcer — ulcera gastrica, ulcera allo stomaco
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3 gastric ulcer
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4 perforated ulcer per·fo·rat·ed ul·cer n
['pɜːfəˌreɪtɪd'ʌlsə(r)]Med ulcera perforataEnglish-Italian dictionary > perforated ulcer per·fo·rat·ed ul·cer n
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5 stomach ulcer
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6 gastric
['gæstrɪk]* * *['ɡæstrik](of the stomach: a gastric ulcer.) gastrico* * *gastric /ˈgæstrɪk/a.gastrico: (fisiol.) gastric juice, succo gastrico; (med.) gastric lavage, lavanda gastrica; (med.) gastric ulcer, ulcera gastrica.* * *['gæstrɪk] -
7 heal
[hiːl] 1.verbo transitivo guarire [person, wound]; fig. sanare [pain, suffering]2.verbo intransitivo [ wound] guarire, cicatrizzarsi; [fracture, ulcer] guarire••time heals all wounds — prov. il tempo guarisce ogni ferita
* * *[hi:l]((often with up) (especially of cuts, wounds etc) to make or become healthy; to (cause to) return to a normal state or condition: That scratch will heal (up) in a couple of days; this ointment will soon heal your cuts.) guarire- healer* * *[hiːl] 1.verbo transitivo guarire [person, wound]; fig. sanare [pain, suffering]2.verbo intransitivo [ wound] guarire, cicatrizzarsi; [fracture, ulcer] guarire••time heals all wounds — prov. il tempo guarisce ogni ferita
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8 stomach
I 1. ['stʌmək]on an empty stomach — a stomaco vuoto, a digiuno
to be sick to one's stomach — fig. avere la nausea, essere disgustato
to have a strong stomach — avere uno stomaco forte o di ferro; fig. avere un bello stomaco o uno stomaco di ferro
2.to turn sb.'s stomach — rivoltare lo stomaco a qcn., stomacare qcn
modificatore [ulcer, cancer, operation] allo stomaco; [ disease] dello stomacoII ['stʌmək]verbo transitivo digerire [ food]; fig. digerire, sopportare [person, behaviour, violence]* * *1) (the bag-like organ in the body into which food passes when swallowed, and where most of it is digested.) stomaco2) (the part of the body between the chest and thighs; the belly: a pain in the stomach.) pancia•* * *I 1. ['stʌmək]on an empty stomach — a stomaco vuoto, a digiuno
to be sick to one's stomach — fig. avere la nausea, essere disgustato
to have a strong stomach — avere uno stomaco forte o di ferro; fig. avere un bello stomaco o uno stomaco di ferro
2.to turn sb.'s stomach — rivoltare lo stomaco a qcn., stomacare qcn
modificatore [ulcer, cancer, operation] allo stomaco; [ disease] dello stomacoII ['stʌmək]verbo transitivo digerire [ food]; fig. digerire, sopportare [person, behaviour, violence] -
9 decubitus
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10 duodenum
[ˌdjuːəʊ'diːnəm] [AE ˌduːə-]* * *duodenum /dju:əʊˈdi:nəm/, ( USA) /du:əʊˈdi:nəm/ (anat.) duodenala.duodenale: (med.) duodenal ulcer, ulcera duodenale.* * *[ˌdjuːəʊ'diːnəm] [AE ˌduːə-] -
11 ♦ operation
♦ operation /ɒpəˈreɪʃn/n.1 operazione: the operations of the mind, le operazioni della mente; ( anche mil.) to begin operations, iniziare le operazioni; rescue operation, operazione di soccorso2 (med.) intervento; operazione: to perform an operation for a duodenal ulcer, eseguire un'operazione per un'ulcera duodenale; to undergo an operation, sottoporsi a un intervento chirurgico; to have an operation, farsi operare (o subire un'operazione); a minor operation, un'operazione non grave; un piccolo intervento NOTA D'USO: - to operate o to have an operation?-3 azione; effetto: to come (o to go) into operation, entrare in vigore; acquistare efficacia; the operations of nature, l'azione (o gli effetti) delle forze della natura4 [u] funzionamento: The operation of this machine is easily explained, il funzionamento di questa macchina è facile da spiegarsi8 [u] (leg.) efficacia; vigore● operations research (abbr. OR), ricerca operativa □ (mil.) operations room, sala operativa □ (leg.) by operation of the law, ope legis (lat.) □ in operation, ( di una macchina) in azione, in funzione; ( di una legge, ecc.) in vigore, in attuazione. -
12 peptic
['peptɪk]aggettivo peptico, gastrico* * *peptic /ˈpɛptɪk/a.(chim., anat., med.) peptico; gastrico; dell'apparato digerente: peptic glands, ghiandole peptiche; peptic ulcer, ulcera peptica.* * *['peptɪk]aggettivo peptico, gastrico -
13 perforated
adjective perforato* * *perforated /ˈpɜ:fəreɪtɪd/a.1 perforato: (metall.) perforated metal, lamiera perforata; (med.) perforated ulcer, ulcera perforata● (edil.) perforated brick, mattone forato; foratone □ perforated initials, monogramma inciso mediante perforazione □ ( USA) perforated tape, nastro perforato. -
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perforating /ˈpɜ:fəreɪtɪŋ/a.(anat., med.) perforante: perforating fibres, fibre perforanti; perforating ulcer, ulcera perforante● perforating machine, perforatrice meccanica. -
15 refractory
[rɪ'fræktərɪ]aggettivo refrattario* * *refractory /rɪˈfræktərɪ/A a.1 (fis., med.) refrattario: refractory lining, rivestimento refrattario; a refractory ulcer, un'ulcera refrattariaB n.(ind.) materiale refrattario● (ind. costr.) refractory cement, cemento refrattario □ refractory engineer, tecnico dei refrattarirefractoriness n. [u].* * *[rɪ'fræktərɪ]aggettivo refrattario -
16 rodent
['rəʊdnt] 1.nome roditore m.2.aggettivo roditore* * *['rəudənt](any of a number of types of animal with large front teeth for gnawing, eg squirrels, beavers, rats etc.) roditore* * *rodent /ˈrəʊdnt/a. e n.(zool.) roditore● (med.) rodent ulcer, ulcus rodens; basalioma.* * *['rəʊdnt] 1.nome roditore m.2.aggettivo roditore -
17 ♦ treatment
♦ treatment /ˈtri:tmənt/n.3 (med., = medical treatment) trattamento; terapia; cura; cure: a new treatment for duodenal ulcer, una nuova cura dell'ulcera duodenale; to have (o to receive) treatment, farsi curare; farsi medicare; fare una cura● (fig.) red-carpet treatment, accoglienza con tutti gli onori. -
18 ulcered
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19 ulcerous
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20 duodenal duo·de·nal adj
[ˌdjuːəʊ'diːnl](ulcer) duodenale
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