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1 asfixia
• asphyxia• asphyxiation• breathlessness• choking• suffocation -
2 asfixia
f.1 asphyxiation, suffocation.2 asphyxia, choking, suffocation, asphyxiation.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: asfixiar.* * *1 asphyxia, suffocation, asphyxiation* * *noun f.asphyxia, suffocation* * *SF (=agobio) suffocation, asphyxiation; (Med) asphyxia* * *a) (Med) asphyxiamuerte por asfixia — death by asphyxia o suffocation
b) (fam) ( agobio) suffocation* * *= suffocation, asphyxia.Ex. Her article examines the problems of ' suffocation by the overproduction of information' and 'the withholding of information by new technologies'.Ex. The book recommends asphyxia by plastic bag combined with the ingestion of lethal doses of certain drugs.* * *a) (Med) asphyxiamuerte por asfixia — death by asphyxia o suffocation
b) (fam) ( agobio) suffocation* * *= suffocation, asphyxia.Ex: Her article examines the problems of ' suffocation by the overproduction of information' and 'the withholding of information by new technologies'.
Ex: The book recommends asphyxia by plastic bag combined with the ingestion of lethal doses of certain drugs.* * *1 ( Med) asphyxiamuerte por asfixia death by asphyxia o asphyxiation o suffocationla asfixia de las pequeñas empresas the strangulation of small businesseslas ciudades pequeñas me producen una sensación de asfixia I find small towns suffocating o stifling* * *
Del verbo asfixiar: ( conjugate asfixiar)
asfixia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
asfixia
asfixiar
asfixia sustantivo femenino
asfixiar ( conjugate asfixiar) verbo transitivo
◊ murió asfixiado he died of asphyxiation o suffocation
asfixiarse verbo pronominal
( por obstrucción de la tráquea) to choke to death;
asfixia sustantivo femenino asphyxiation, suffocation
asfixiar vtr, asfixiarse verbo reflexivo to asphyxiate, suffocate
' asfixia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agobiarse
- ahogada
- ahogado
- opresión
English:
asphyxiation
- suffocation
* * *asfixia nf1. [por falta de oxígeno] asphyxiation, suffocation;murió por asfixia she suffocated2. [agobio] suffocation;este calor me produce asfixia I'm suffocating in this heat3. [económica]la alta fiscalidad produce la asfixia de las empresas high taxes are crippling business* * *f asphyxiation, suffocation* * *asfixia nf: asphyxia, asphyxiation, suffocation -
3 dosis
f. s.&pl.1 dose.2 amount.me encantan los niños, pero en pequeñas dosis I love children, but in small doses* * *1 dose\a/en pequeñas dosis in small doses* * *noun f.1) dose2) amount* * *SF INV1) (Med) dose2) (Quím) proportion3) (=cantidad) dose* * *a) (Med) dosela dosis máxima/recomendada — the maximum/recommended dose o dosage
b) ( cantidad)con una buena dosis de paciencia/humor — with a good deal of patience/humor
* * *= dosage, dose.Ex. This article describes the indexing approach to Drug Information Fulltext (DIF) in which concepts such as ' dosage' or 'allergies' are tagged in a technique which allows the retrieval of specific information without the need to review on screen the equivalent of 6-8 printed pages.Ex. The book recommends asphyxia by plastic bag combined with the ingestion of lethal doses of certain drugs.----* quimioterapia de altas dosis = high-dose chemotherapy.* * *a) (Med) dosela dosis máxima/recomendada — the maximum/recommended dose o dosage
b) ( cantidad)con una buena dosis de paciencia/humor — with a good deal of patience/humor
* * *= dosage, dose.Ex: This article describes the indexing approach to Drug Information Fulltext (DIF) in which concepts such as ' dosage' or 'allergies' are tagged in a technique which allows the retrieval of specific information without the need to review on screen the equivalent of 6-8 printed pages.
Ex: The book recommends asphyxia by plastic bag combined with the ingestion of lethal doses of certain drugs.* quimioterapia de altas dosis = high-dose chemotherapy.* * *(pl dosis)1 (de un medicamento) doseuna dosis letal a lethal dosela dosis máxima/recomendada the maximum/recommended dose o dosage2(de paciencia, ironía): hay una buena dosis de humor en la obra there is a good deal of humor in the playno lo aguanto ni en pequeñas dosis I can't stand him, not even in small dosesse necesita una buena dosis de paciencia you need a good deal of patience* * *
dosis sustantivo femenino (pl
dosis f inv dose, amount
' dosis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escepticismo
- toma
- determinado
- fuerte
- inyección
- masivo
- mortal
English:
dosage
- dose
- fix
* * *dosis nf inv1. [de medicamento, droga] dose;dosis recomendada para niños recommended dosage for children;una dosis de heroína a dose of heroindosis letal lethal dose2. [de paciencia, cariño] amount;hay grandes dosis de humor en su última película there is a good deal of humour in his latest film;me encantan los niños, pero en pequeñas dosis I love children, but in small doses* * *f inv dose;una buena dosis de a good deal of* * *dosis nfs & pl1) : dose2) : amount, quantity* * *dosis n dose -
4 ingestión
f.1 ingestion, feeding, ingesting, input.2 intake.* * *1 ingestion, consumption, swallowing■ en caso de ingestión accidental... if swallowed by accident...■ su muerte fue provocada por la ingestión de setas venenosas her death was caused by eating poisonous toadstools* * *SF consumption, ingestion frm* * *ingesta femenino (frml) ingestion (frml), consumption* * *= ingestion, intake.Ex. The book recommends asphyxia by plastic bag combined with the ingestion of lethal doses of certain drugs.Ex. The conclusion drawn is that the intake of gingseng improves the capacity for physical work.* * *ingesta femenino (frml) ingestion (frml), consumption* * *= ingestion, intake.Ex: The book recommends asphyxia by plastic bag combined with the ingestion of lethal doses of certain drugs.
Ex: The conclusion drawn is that the intake of gingseng improves the capacity for physical work.* * *ingestión, ingesta( frml)ingestion ( frml), consumptionla ingestión de vitaminas es vital para todas las edades it is vital for people of all ages to take vitamins* * *
ingestión sustantivo masculino consumption, swallowing: la ingestión de bebidas alcohólicas es un peligro cuando se conduce, drinking while driving is dangerous
' ingestión' also found in these entries:
English:
intake
* * *ingestión nfconsumption, ingestion;en caso de ingestión accidental if accidentally swallowed* * *f consumption* * * -
5 asfixia azul
f.blue asphyxia, asphyxia livida. -
6 asfixia cianótica
f.asphyxia cyanotica, cyanotic asphyxia. -
7 asfixia lívida
f.asphyxia livida, blue asphyxia. -
8 asfixia traumática
f.traumatic asphyxia, pressure stasis, cyanotic asphyxia. -
9 sofocación
f.1 suffocation, smothering.2 uneasiness, restlessness.3 asphyxiation, asphyxia.* * *1 (ahogo) suffocation, stifling sensation2 (rubor) blushing* * *SF1) suffocation2) = sofoco 2)* * *femenino suffocation* * *femenino suffocation* * *suffocation* * *
sofocación sustantivo femenino suffocation
' sofocación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
uf
* * *sofocación nf[asfixia] suffocation* * *f suffocation -
10 asfixiar
• burke• cause asphyxia -
11 asfixiarse
• asphyxiate• stop breathing• suffocate• undergo asphyxia -
12 causar asfixia
• cause asphyxia -
13 asfixia
spa asfixia (f)eng asphyxia -
14 acroasfixia
f.acroasphyxia, acro-asphyxia, dead finger. -
15 asfixia blanca
f.white asphyxia. -
16 asfixia carbónica
f.asphyxia carbonica. -
17 asfixia fetal
f.fetal asphyxia. -
18 asfixia local
f.local asphyxia. -
19 asfixia neonatórum
f.asphyxia neonatorum, failure to breathe in a newborn baby, apnea neonatorum. -
20 asfixia pálida
f.asphyxia pallida.
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