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amputer [ɑ̃pyte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ɑ̃pyte1) Médecine to amputate [membre]; to perform an amputation on [personne]2) ( réduire) to cut [something] drastically [texte, crédits, discours]* * *ɑ̃pyte vt1) MÉDECINE to amputate2) fig to cut drastically, to reduce drastically* * *amputer verb table: aimer vtr1 Méd to amputate [membre]; to perform an amputation on [personne]; il a été amputé du bras droit he had his right arm amputated;2 ( réduire) to cut [sth] drastically [texte, crédits, discours]; amputer qch de qch to cut sth from sth; il a amputé son discours d'un long passage he cut a long passage from ou out of his speech.[ɑ̃pyte] verbe transitif -
3 désarticuler
désarticuler [dezaʀtikyle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ membre] to dislocate ; [+ mécanisme] to upset2. reflexive verb► se désarticuler [acrobate] to contort o.s.* * *dezaʀtikyle1) ( déboîter) to dislocate [membre]* * *dezaʀtikyle vt[membre] to dislocate* * *désarticuler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déboîter) to dislocate [membre];B se désarticuler vpr [acrobate, contorsionniste] to contort oneself.[dezartikyle] verbe transitif————————se désarticuler verbe pronominal intransitif[se contorsionner] to twist ou to contort oneself————————se désarticuler verbe pronominal transitif[par accident]se désarticuler un doigt/le genou to put a finger/one's knee out of joint -
4 sectionner
sectionner [sεksjɔne]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ tube, fil, artère, membre] to sever2. reflexive verb► se sectionner [tube, fil, artère, membre] to be severed* * *sɛksjɔneverbe transitif to sever [membre, artère]; to divide up [service, administration] (en into); to cut [tuyau, câble, fil]* * *sɛksjɔne vt* * *sectionner verb table: aimer vtr to sever [membre, artère]; to divide up [service, administration] (en into); to cut [tuyau, câble, fil].[sɛksjɔne] verbe transitif
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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