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1 amputate
[ˈæmpjuteɪt] verbيَبْتُر (ساقاً)They are going to have to amputate (his left leg).
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2 amputate
بَتَرَ \ amputate: to cut off (an arm, foot, finger, etc.) for medical reasons. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: His left arm was severed in the accident. -
3 يبتر
amputate -
4 qatta'a
cut, break [Sem q-tt-', Mal qata', Heb qatta' (amputate), Syr qeta', JNA qtt'] Swa kata borrowed from Ar -
5 بتر
1́ n. amputation, resection, mutilation2́ v. amputate, mutilate, maim, resect, truncate, mangle, curtail, take off, stump -
6 بتر عضوا بالجراحة
v. amputate -
7 قطع
1́ n. cutoff, severance, chopping off, felling, amputation, scission, dividing, segmentation, cessation, discontinuance, suspension, crossing2́ v. cut, cut away, cut down, cut out, divide, exchange, intersect, ax, cross, cut up, split, stop, interrupt, cut off, tear, sever, cut across, halt, terminate, slit, prevent from, chop off, hinder from, lop, forbid, fell, traverse, hew, amputate -
8 بتر
بَتَرَ (عُضْواً أو نَصاً إلخ)to amputate, cut off, remove (by surgery, etc.); to mutilate, maim; to dismember, disconnect; to cut short, bobtail, curtail; to bob, dock -
9 بضع
بَضَعَ، بَضّعَ: قَطَعَ، شَقّto cut, cut off, amputate, remove; to cut up, carve (up), dissect, anatomize; to lance; to incise; to cut open, slash open, slit open -
10 بضع
بَضَعَ، بَضّعَ: قَطَعَ، شَقّto cut, cut off, amputate, remove; to cut up, carve (up), dissect, anatomize; to lance; to incise; to cut open, slash open, slit open -
11 جدع
جَدَعَ: قَطَعَ, بَتَرَto amputate, cut off, lop off; to mutilate, main -
12 جذم
جَذَمَ: قَطَعَ، بَتَرَto cut off, chop off, lop off; to amputate, remove; to mutilate, maim -
13 قب
قَبَّ: قَطَعَto chop off, cut off, amputate -
14 قدد
قَدّدَ: قَطَعَ، اِسْتَأصَلَto chop off, cut off, amputate -
15 قطع
قَطَعَ: قَصّ، بَتَرَ، فَصَلَto cut, cut off, sever, slit; to chop off, lop off; to fell, hew, cut down (a tree); to amputate; to break; to divide, section; to segment; to sunder, separate, disconnect, tear (apart) -
16 بتر
بَتَرَ \ amputate: to cut off (an arm, foot, finger, etc.) for medical reasons. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: His left arm was severed in the accident. -
17 cut off
بَتَرَ \ amputate: to cut off (an arm, foot, finger, etc.) for medical reasons. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: His left arm was severed in the accident. -
18 sever
بَتَرَ \ amputate: to cut off (an arm, foot, finger, etc.) for medical reasons. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: His left arm was severed in the accident.
См. также в других словарях:
Amputate — Am pu*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amputated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Amputating}.] [L. amputatus, p. p. of amputare: amb + putare to prune, putus clean, akin to E. pure. See {Putative}.] 1. To prune or lop off, as branches or tendrils. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amputate — index mutilate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
amputate — (v.) 1630s, back formation from AMPUTATION (Cf. amputation) or else from L. amputatus, pp. of amputare to cut off, to prune. Related: Amputated; amputating … Etymology dictionary
amputate — [v] remove a limb cut away, cut off, dismember, eliminate, excise, lop, separate, sever, truncate; concepts 176,211 … New thesaurus
amputate — ► VERB ▪ cut off (a limb) in a surgical operation. DERIVATIVES amputation noun. ORIGIN Latin amputare lop off … English terms dictionary
amputate — [am′pyo͞o tāt΄, am′pyətāt΄] vt., vi. amputated, amputating [< L amputatus, pp. of amputare < am , for ambi , AMBI + putare, to trim, prune < IE * putos, part. form of base * peu , to strike > PAVE] to cut off (an arm, leg, etc.), esp … English World dictionary
amputate — UK [ˈæmpjʊteɪt] / US [ˈæmpjəˌteɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms amputate : present tense I/you/we/they amputate he/she/it amputates present participle amputating past tense amputated past participle amputated to remove someone s arm … English dictionary
amputate — verb Amputate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑arm, ↑leg, ↑limb … Collocations dictionary
amputate — [[t]æ̱mpjʊteɪt[/t]] amputates, amputating, amputated VERB To amputate someone s arm or leg means to cut all or part of it off in an operation because it is diseased or badly damaged. [V n] To save his life, doctors amputated his legs... [have n V … English dictionary
amputate — verb doctors had to amputate two fingers Syn: cut off, sever, remove (surgically), dismember, saw/chop off … Thesaurus of popular words
amputate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Latin amputatus, past participle of amputare, from am , amb around + putare to cut, prune more at ambi Date: 1612 to remove by or as if by cutting; especially to cut (as a limb) from the body •… … New Collegiate Dictionary