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ə'bo:t1) (to lose or bring about the loss of (an unborn child) from the womb.) abortar2) ((of a plan etc) to (cause to) come to nothing.) hacer abortar3) (to stop or abandon (a space mission, eg the firing of a rocket) before it is completed.) abortar, interrumpir•- abortion- abortive
abort vb abortartr[ə'bɔːt]1 abortar1 (pregnant woman) hacer abortar2 (mission, program, etc) abortarabort [ə'bɔrt] vt1) : abortar (en medicina)2) call off: suspender, abandonarabort vi: abortar, hacerse un abortov.• abortar v.ə'bɔːrt, ə'bɔːt
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a) ( Med) abortarb) \<\<flight/process\>\> suspender, abandonar; \<\<efforts/plans\>\> malograr; ( Comput) abortar
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vi1) ( Med) abortar2)a) ( abandon mission) abandonarb) ( fail) malograrse[ǝ'bɔːt]1. VI1) (Med) abortar2) (Comput) abandonar3) (=fail) [plan, project, negotiations] fracasar, malograrse2. VT1) (Med) abortaraborted foetuses or (US) fetuses — fetos mpl de abortos
2) (=abandon) [+ mission, operation] suspender; [+ deal, agreement] anular; [+ plan] abandonar; [+ landing, takeoff] abortar3) (=cause to fail) malograrthe bad weather aborted plans for an air display — el mal tiempo malogró los planes de llevar a cabo una exhibición aérea
4) (Comput) abandonar* * *[ə'bɔːrt, ə'bɔːt]
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a) ( Med) abortarb) \<\<flight/process\>\> suspender, abandonar; \<\<efforts/plans\>\> malograr; ( Comput) abortar
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vi1) ( Med) abortar2)a) ( abandon mission) abandonarb) ( fail) malograrse
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