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1 cabecera
f.1 head.2 heading. (peninsular Spanish)3 headwaters.4 headboard, head, top part of bed.5 heading of the page.* * *1 (gen) top, head2 (de cama) headboard3 (de mesa) head4 (de un río) source, headwaters plural5 (de un periódico) headline; (de un libro) headband6 (de una iglesia) sanctuary* * *noun f.1) top, heading, title-page2) bedside3) head* * *SF1) [de página] top; [de artículo] heading; [de carta] opening; (Inform) title-pagela noticia apareció en la cabecera de todos los periódicos — the news made the headlines in all the newspapers
2) [de río] headwaters pl3) [de manifestación] head, front4) [de cama] headboardlibro 1), médico 2.5) [de mesa] head6) [de organización, ministerio] top (level)* * *1)a) ( de la cama) headboardb) ( de una mesa) head, topc) ( de un río) headwaters (pl)d) ( de una manifestación) head, front2) (Adm, Pol) tbcabecera de comarca — administrative center*
3) (Esp) ( de periódico) masthead, flag; ( de página) head, top* * *= head, label, leader, masthead [mast-head], record label, head, headwaters.Nota: De un río.Ex. The running title is the title, or abbreviated title, of the book repeated at the head of each page or at the head of the versos.Ex. The label contains information about the record, indicating, for instance, its length, status, for example, new, amended, type and class.Ex. Leader fields contain coded information required at the beginning of all MARC records.Ex. The masthead is the statement of title, ownership, editors, etc., of a newspaper or periodical.Ex. The label contains information about the record, indicating, for instance, its length, status, for example, new, amended, type and class.Ex. The chief members of the impression carriage were two upright cheeks about 2 m. high and placed 60-65 cm. apart, carrying between them the winter and, above it, the head, two massive cross timbers mortised into the cheeks which contained the vertical thrust of the impression.Ex. Minneapolis, the first great metropolis at the headwaters of this life-giving waterway, will be the perfect site for the 2004 MCN conference.----* cabecera repetida = running head, running headline.* campo de cabecera = leader field.* médico de cabecera = general practitioner (GP), family practitioner, family doctor.* título de cabecera = caption title.* * *1)a) ( de la cama) headboardb) ( de una mesa) head, topc) ( de un río) headwaters (pl)d) ( de una manifestación) head, front2) (Adm, Pol) tbcabecera de comarca — administrative center*
3) (Esp) ( de periódico) masthead, flag; ( de página) head, top* * *= head, label, leader, masthead [mast-head], record label, head, headwaters.Nota: De un río.Ex: The running title is the title, or abbreviated title, of the book repeated at the head of each page or at the head of the versos.
Ex: The label contains information about the record, indicating, for instance, its length, status, for example, new, amended, type and class.Ex: Leader fields contain coded information required at the beginning of all MARC records.Ex: The masthead is the statement of title, ownership, editors, etc., of a newspaper or periodical.Ex: The label contains information about the record, indicating, for instance, its length, status, for example, new, amended, type and class.Ex: The chief members of the impression carriage were two upright cheeks about 2 m. high and placed 60-65 cm. apart, carrying between them the winter and, above it, the head, two massive cross timbers mortised into the cheeks which contained the vertical thrust of the impression.Ex: Minneapolis, the first great metropolis at the headwaters of this life-giving waterway, will be the perfect site for the 2004 MCN conference.* cabecera repetida = running head, running headline.* campo de cabecera = leader field.* médico de cabecera = general practitioner (GP), family practitioner, family doctor.* título de cabecera = caption title.* * *A1 (de la cama) headboarda la cabecera del enfermo at the patient's bedsidehabía un crucifijo en la cabecera there was a crucifix over the bed o at the head of the bed2 (de una mesa) head3 (de un río) headwaters (pl)4 (de una manifestación) head, front; (de una comisión) chairmanshipCompuesto:end of the runwayB1 (de un periódico) masthead, flag; (de una página) headlo pusieron en cabecera they made it their front-page headline, it appeared as the headline on the front page2 (de un libro) headbandcabecera de comarca administrative center** * *
cabecera sustantivo femenino
cabecera sustantivo femenino
1 (de una cama) headboard
2 Tip headline
Prensa masthead
3 (de una mesa) top, head
4 libro de cabecera, bedside book
médico de cabecera, family doctor
' cabecera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
médica
- médico
English:
bedside
- family doctor
- general practitioner
- GP
- head
- practitioner
- sickbed
- bed
* * *cabecera nf1. [de fila, de mesa] head2. [de cama] top end;estar a la cabecera de (la cama de) alguien to be at sb's bedside[de periódico] masthead4. [de programa televisivo] title sequence5. [principio] [de río] source;[de manifestación] head; [de tren] front; [de pista de aterrizaje] start;la cabecera del autobús 38 está aquí the 38 bus starts from here6. Esp [de organización]ocupa la cabecera de la organización desde 1995 he has headed the organization since 19957. Esp cabecera de comarca = administrative centre of a Spanish “comarca”, Br ≈ county town, US ≈ county seat* * *f2 de periódico masthead3 de texto top4 INFOR header* * *cabecera nf1) : headboard2) : headcabecera de la mesa: head of the table3) : heading, headline4) : headwaters pl5)médico de cabecera : family doctor6)* * *cabecera n1. (en general) head2. (de periódico) headline -
2 hospital
m.hospital.hospital de campaña field hospitalhospital de maternidad maternity hospitalhospital psiquiátrico psychiatric or mental hospital* * *1 hospital, infirmary■ Marta está en el hospital Marta is in hospital, (US Marta is in the hospital)\hospital de (primera) sangre MILITAR field hospital* * *noun m.* * *SM hospital, infirmaryHOSPITAL Uso del artículo En inglés el uso del artículo delante de hospital depende del motivo por el que alguien haya acudido al centro hospitalario: ► Se traduce al hospital por to hospital, en el hospital por in hospital y desde el hospital por from hospital cuando alguien está o va a ser ingresado allí: La llevaron con urgencia al hospital como consecuencia de un infarto She was rushed to hospital following a heart attack Después del accidente estuvo tres meses en el hospital Following the accident, she was in hospital for three months ► Se traduce al hospital por to the hospital, en el hospital por at the hospital y desde el hospital por from the hospital cuando alguien va o está allí por otros motivos. También se emplea el artículo cuando se trata de consultas externas: Este lunes tengo que ir al hospital a una revisión I've got to go to the hospital on Monday for a check-up Mi hermana trabaja en el hospital My sister works at the hospital Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *masculino hospital* * *= hospital, medical centre.Ex. Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.Ex. 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.----* ayudante de hospital = hospital attendant.* biblioteca de hospital = patient library, hospital library.* biblioteca de hospital clínico = teaching hospital library.* bibliotecario de biblioteca de hospital = hospital librarian.* buque hospital = hospital ship.* en el hospital = at the bedside.* hospital de día = day hospital.* hospital general = general hospital.* hospital geriátrico = geriatric hospital.* hospital maternoinfantil = maternity clinic, maternity hospital.* hospital militar = military hospital.* hospital siquiátrico = mental hospital, psychiatric hospital.* hospital universitario = academic medical centre, university hospital, teaching hospital.* hospital veterinario = veterinary hospital.* infección adquirida en el hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* infección de hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* ingresar en hospital = hospitalise [hospitalize, -USA].* llevar al hospital con toda urgencia = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital de bulla y corriendo = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital urgentemente = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* médico de hospital = hospital physician.* novela sobre hospitales = hospital romance.* pabellón de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* sala de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* tren hospital = hospital train.* * *masculino hospital* * *= hospital, medical centre.Ex: Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.
Ex: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.* ayudante de hospital = hospital attendant.* biblioteca de hospital = patient library, hospital library.* biblioteca de hospital clínico = teaching hospital library.* bibliotecario de biblioteca de hospital = hospital librarian.* buque hospital = hospital ship.* en el hospital = at the bedside.* hospital de día = day hospital.* hospital general = general hospital.* hospital geriátrico = geriatric hospital.* hospital maternoinfantil = maternity clinic, maternity hospital.* hospital militar = military hospital.* hospital siquiátrico = mental hospital, psychiatric hospital.* hospital universitario = academic medical centre, university hospital, teaching hospital.* hospital veterinario = veterinary hospital.* infección adquirida en el hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* infección de hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* ingresar en hospital = hospitalise [hospitalize, -USA].* llevar al hospital con toda urgencia = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital de bulla y corriendo = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital urgentemente = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* médico de hospital = hospital physician.* novela sobre hospitales = hospital romance.* pabellón de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* sala de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* tren hospital = hospital train.* * *hospitalCompuesto:field hospital* * *
hospital sustantivo masculino
hospital;
hospital sustantivo masculino hospital
' hospital' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alta
- altura
- anexa
- anexo
- campaña
- después
- encaminarse
- garantía
- geriátrica
- geriátrico
- hospitalaria
- hospitalario
- ingresar
- intendencia
- internar
- loquería
- manicomio
- meter
- MIR
- nido
- orinal
- policlínica
- psiquiátrica
- psiquiátrico
- recluir
- reclusión
- residencia
- sala
- urgencia
- ver
- accidentado
- atender
- celador
- cierre
- clínica
- clínico
- confinar
- director
- enfermo
- funcionamiento
- fundar
- hacer
- hospitalizar
- inaugurar
- ingreso
- internado
- maternidad
- pabellón
- salir
- sanatorio
English:
admit
- ambulatory
- casualty
- discharge
- donate
- ER
- finish up
- funny farm
- gown
- hospital
- hospitalize
- infirmary
- inmate
- inpatient
- mental
- nurse
- porter
- raise
- registrar
- rush
- ward
- admission
- cafeteria
- catchment area
- clinic
- creche
- dispensary
- endow
- institution
- keep
- maternity
- matron
- orderly
- out
- pediatric
- precinct
- shut
- sleep
- stay
- tour
- trolley
* * *hospital nmhospital;la ingresaron en el hospital she was admitted to hospital;tengo que ir al hospital a visitar a un tío I have to go to the hospital to visit an unclehospital de campaña field hospital;hospital clínico teaching hospital;hospital infantil children's hospital;hospital psiquiátrico mental hospital;hospital universitario teaching hospital* * *m hospital* * *hospital nm: hospital* * *hospital n hospital -
3 paciente
adj.patient.f. & m.1 patient, sufferer.2 Paciente.* * *► adjetivo1 patient1 patient* * *noun mf. adj.* * *ADJ SMF patient* * *I1) ( tolerante) patient2) (Ling) passiveIImasculino y femenino patient* * *= patient, tolerant, patient.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. A record is a complete unit of information about a person, item, product, book, patient, chemical, etc.Ex. The new version is more tolerant of typical user errors in the formulation of specific item searches and should be able to retrieve misspelt personal names.Ex. His goal was to contribute to the 'uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.----* atención al paciente = patient care.* biblioteca de pacientes = patient library.* biblioteca para pacientes = hospital patient library, patients' library.* cuidado del paciente = patient care.* dedicado al paciente = patient-based.* junto al paciente = at the bedside.* modales con el paciente = bedside manners.* paciente externo = out-patient, outpatient [out-patient].* ser paciente con = bear with + Pronombre, bear with + Pronombre.* trato del paciente = bedside manners.* * *I1) ( tolerante) patient2) (Ling) passiveIImasculino y femenino patient* * *= patient, tolerant, patient.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: A record is a complete unit of information about a person, item, product, book, patient, chemical, etc.
Ex: The new version is more tolerant of typical user errors in the formulation of specific item searches and should be able to retrieve misspelt personal names.Ex: His goal was to contribute to the 'uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.* atención al paciente = patient care.* biblioteca de pacientes = patient library.* biblioteca para pacientes = hospital patient library, patients' library.* cuidado del paciente = patient care.* dedicado al paciente = patient-based.* junto al paciente = at the bedside.* modales con el paciente = bedside manners.* paciente externo = out-patient, outpatient [out-patient].* ser paciente con = bear with + Pronombre, bear with + Pronombre.* trato del paciente = bedside manners.* * *A (tolerante) patientes muy paciente he is very patient, he has such patienceB ( Ling) passivepatientCompuesto:paciente ambulatorio or externooutpatient, day patient* * *
paciente adjetivo ( tolerante) patient
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
patient
paciente adjetivo & mf patient
' paciente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
camilla
- enferma
- enfermo
- intervenir
- reconocer
- reconocimiento
- terminal
- tolerancia
- tuberculosa
- tuberculoso
- abrir
- aguantador
- atender
- rehabilitar
- revisar
English:
dose
- inmate
- nurse
- nursing
- outpatient
- patient
- progress
- inpatient
- mobile
- out
- touch
* * *♦ adjpatient♦ nmfpatientpaciente externo outpatient;paciente interno in-patient* * *m/f & adj patient* * *paciente adj & nmf: patient♦ pacientemente adv* * *paciente adj n patient -
4 junto a la cama
= by the bedside, at the bedsideEx. Included in the portrait is Saltonstall's second wife, sitting by the bedside with the newest child, symbolizing the inclusive unity of the family.Ex. In this paper we attempt to show how the goal of resolving moral problems in a patient's care can best be achieved by working at the bedside.* * *= by the bedside, at the bedsideEx: Included in the portrait is Saltonstall's second wife, sitting by the bedside with the newest child, symbolizing the inclusive unity of the family.
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5 en el hospital
Ex. In this paper we attempt to show how the goal of resolving moral problems in a patient's care can best be achieved by working at the bedside.* * *Ex: In this paper we attempt to show how the goal of resolving moral problems in a patient's care can best be achieved by working at the bedside.
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6 junto al paciente
Ex. In this paper we attempt to show how the goal of resolving moral problems in a patient's care can best be achieved by working at the bedside.* * *Ex: In this paper we attempt to show how the goal of resolving moral problems in a patient's care can best be achieved by working at the bedside.
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7 modales con el paciente
(n.) = bedside mannersEx. He compares the present approach to training doctors without introducing the concept of patient care or bedside manner.* * *(n.) = bedside mannersEx: He compares the present approach to training doctors without introducing the concept of patient care or bedside manner.
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8 trato del paciente
(n.) = bedside mannersEx. He compares the present approach to training doctors without introducing the concept of patient care or bedside manner.* * *(n.) = bedside mannersEx: He compares the present approach to training doctors without introducing the concept of patient care or bedside manner.
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