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ulcer [ˊʌlsə] nя́зва; перен. тж. зло -
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(a kind of sore that does not heal easily, on the skin or inside the body: a mouth/stomach ulcer.) úlceraulcer n1. úlcera2. llagatr['ʌlsəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (external) llaga2 (in stomach) úlceraulcer ['ʌlsər] n: úlcera f (interna), llaga f (externa)n.• llaga s.f.• ulcera s.f.• úlcera s.f.'ʌlsər, 'ʌlsə(r)['ʌlsǝ(r)]N1) (Med) (internal) úlcera f ; (external) llaga f2) (fig) llaga f* * *['ʌlsər, 'ʌlsə(r)] -
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ˈʌlsə сущ.
1) мед. язва ulcer of the esophagus ≈ язва пищевода bleeding ulcer ≈ кровоточащая язва duodenal ulcer ≈ язва двенадцатиперстной кишки gastric ulcer, stomach ulcer ≈ язва желудка peptic ulcer ≈ язва желудка и двенадцатиперстной кишки
2) перен. источник чего-л. разъедающего, развращающего;
рассадник заразы His enmity to some of the Reformers was the ulcer of his fame. ≈ Его враждебное отношение к некоторым деятелям эпохи Реформации явилось источником его славы. n язва ulcer язва;
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nounGeschwür, dasmouth ulcer[s] — Aphthe, die (Med.)
* * *(a kind of sore that does not heal easily, on the skin or inside the body: a mouth/stomach ulcer.) das Geschwür* * *ul·cer[ˈʌlsəʳ, AM -sɚ]nduodenal \ulcer Zwölffingerdarmgeschwür nt* * *['ʌlsə(r)]n (MED)Geschwür nt; (= stomach ulcer) Magengeschwür nt; (fig) Übel nt* * *ulcer [ˈʌlsə(r)] s1. MED Ulkus n, Geschwür n2. fig (Krebs)Geschwür n, Eiterbeule f* * *nounGeschwür, dasmouth ulcer[s] — Aphthe, die (Med.)
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мед. язва; stomaka \ulcer{}{·}o{}{·}o язва желудка \ulcer{}{·}o{}{·}a язвенный \ulcer{}{·}o{}et{·}o язвочка \ulcer{}{·}o{}ig{·}a вызывающий язвы, вызывающий изъязвление \ulcer{}{·}o{}ig{·}i изъязвить, покрыть язвами, вызвать язвы, вызвать изъязвления \ulcer{}{·}o{}iĝ{·}i изъязвиться, покрыться язвами \ulcer{}{·}o{}iĝ{·}o изъязвление. -
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['ʌlsə]сущ.1) мед. язваgastric ulcer; stomach ulcer — язва желудка
peptic ulcer — язва желудка и двенадцатиперстной кишки, пептическая язва
2) источник чего-л. разъедающего, развращающего; рассадник заразыHis enmity to some of the Reformers was the ulcer of his fame. — Его враждебное отношение к некоторым деятелям эпохи Реформации испортило его славу.
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['alsë:] n 1. mjek. ulcerë; gastric ulcer ulcerë e stomakut; mouth ulcer aftë. 2. fig. plagë; gangrenë (e shoqerisë)● ulcerate ['alsëreit] v. mjek 1. (plaga) ulcerohet, kthehet në ulcerë. 2. ulceroj● ulceration [alsë'reishën] n. mjek 1. ulcerim; formim ulcere. 2. ulcer● ulcerative ['alsërëtiv] adj. mjek. i ulcerës● ulcered ['alsëd] adj. mjek. i ulceruar● ulcerogenic ['alsërou'xhenik] adj. mjek. i ulcerogjen (që mund të shkaktojë ulcer)● ulcerous ['alsërës] adj. mjek. ulceroz; i ulcerës; me natyrë të ulcerës.● fig. i prishur; i gangrenizuar; korruptuar● ulcerousness ['alsërësnis] n. mjek. të qenit ulceroz( ULCERË f. sh. mjek. Puçërr që del në sipërfaqen e lëkurës ose në cipën e një organi dhe që mbyllet me vështirësi; sëmundje që shkaktohet nga dalja e këtyre puçrrave, sidomos në stomak. Ulcerë e re (e vjetër, kronike). Ulcerë e fshehtë. Ulcerë në stomak. Ka ulcerë. Vuan nga ulcera.)( AFTË f. kryes. sh. 1. mjek. Fshikëz me lëng të bardhë a plagë e vogël, që del në cipën e gojës ose në gjuhë nga disa sëmundje. I bëhen (i dalin) afta. 2. veter. shih SHAP,ulcerI II. Ethet e aftës. U bie afta.) -
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1. n мед. язва2. n источник зла, морального разложенияСинонимический ряд:sore (noun) abscess; boil; carbuncle; fistula; infection; pimple; pustule; running sore; sore -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] ulcer[Swahili Word] cheraka[Swahili Plural] macheraka[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] ulcer[English Plural] ulcers[Swahili Word] jeraha[Swahili Plural] majeraha[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] jeruhi, majeruhi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] ulcer[English Plural] ulcers[Swahili Word] kidonda[Swahili Plural] vidonda[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] ulcer (large)[Swahili Word] donda[Swahili Plural] madonda[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
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(a kind of sore that does not heal easily, on the skin or inside the body: a mouth/stomach ulcer.) čir* * *[ʌlsə]nounmedicine čir, tvor, ulje; razjeda (tudi figuratively); ulkus; figuratively sramotni madež -
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['ʌlsə(r)]n(also: stomach ulcer) wrzód m; (also: mouth ulcer) afta f* * *(a kind of sore that does not heal easily, on the skin or inside the body: a mouth/stomach ulcer.) wrzód -
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ul·cer [ʼʌlsəʳ, Am -sɚ] nduodenal \ulcer Zwölffingerdarmgeschwür nt; -
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(a kind of sore that does not heal easily, on the skin or inside the body: a mouth/stomach ulcer.) åbent sår; mavesår* * *(a kind of sore that does not heal easily, on the skin or inside the body: a mouth/stomach ulcer.) åbent sår; mavesår -
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