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1 heart attack
a sudden failure of the heart to function correctly, sometimes causing death:نوبَه قَلْبِيَّهMy father has had a slight heart attack.
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2 cardíaco
adj.cardiac, heart, cordial.* * *► adjetivo1 cardiac, heart► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person with a heart condition, person with heart disease* * *Icardiaco -ca adjetivo heart (before n), cardiac (tech)IIcardiaco -ca masculino, femenino heart patientlos cardíacos — heart patients, people with a heart condition
es una película no apta para cardíacos — (hum) it's not a movie for the fainthearted
* * *= cardiac.Ex. This article analyses the possibility of building an expert system to reason on the status of post-operative cardiac patients in intensive care units.----* arritmia cardíaca = cardiac arrhythmia.* enfermedad cardíaca = heart disease.* enfermedad cardíaca isquémica = ischemic heart disease.* fallo cardíaco = heart failure.* insuficiencia cardíaca = heart failure.* ritmo cardíaco = pulse beat, pulse.* síncope cardiaco = cardiac arrest.* soplo cardíaco = heart murmur.* válvula cardíaca = heart valve.* * *Icardiaco -ca adjetivo heart (before n), cardiac (tech)IIcardiaco -ca masculino, femenino heart patientlos cardíacos — heart patients, people with a heart condition
es una película no apta para cardíacos — (hum) it's not a movie for the fainthearted
* * *= cardiac.Ex: This article analyses the possibility of building an expert system to reason on the status of post-operative cardiac patients in intensive care units.
* arritmia cardíaca = cardiac arrhythmia.* enfermedad cardíaca = heart disease.* enfermedad cardíaca isquémica = ischemic heart disease.* fallo cardíaco = heart failure.* insuficiencia cardíaca = heart failure.* ritmo cardíaco = pulse beat, pulse.* síncope cardiaco = cardiac arrest.* soplo cardíaco = heart murmur.* válvula cardíaca = heart valve.* * *pacientes cardíacos patients with a heart disorder o condition, heart patientsmasculine, feminineheart patientlos cardíacos heart patients, people with a heart conditiones una película no apta para cardíacos ( hum); it's not a movie for the fainthearted* * *
Multiple Entries:
cardiaco
cardíaco
cardíaco,◊ cardiaco -ca adjetivo
heart ( before n), cardiac (tech);
enfermos cardíacos heart patients
cardíaco,-a, cardiaco,-a
I adjetivo
1 cardiac, heart
ataque/paro cardiaco, heart attack/failure
2 fam (con mucha actividad, frenético) hectic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino person with a heart condition
cardíaco,-a, cardiaco,-a
I adjetivo
1 cardiac, heart
ataque/paro cardiaco, heart attack/failure
2 fam (con mucha actividad, frenético) hectic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino person with a heart condition
' cardíaco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cardiaca
- cardíaca
- cardiaco
- paro
English:
cardiac
- heart
* * *cardiaco, -a, cardíaco, -a♦ adjcardiac;parada cardiaca, paro cardiaco cardiac arrest;insuficiencia cardiaca heart failure;Famestá cardiaco [está muy nervioso] he's a bag of nerves♦ nm,fperson with a heart condition;Famun final de partido no apto para cardiacos a heart-stopping finale to the match* * *I adj cardiacII m, cardiaca f heart patient* * *cardíaco orcardiaco, -ca adj: cardiac, heart -
3 cardíaca
Multiple Entries:
cardiaca
cardíaca
cardíaco,-a, cardiaco,-a
I adjetivo
1 cardiac, heart
ataque/paro cardiaco, heart attack/failure
2 fam (con mucha actividad, frenético) hectic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino person with a heart condition
cardíaco,-a, cardiaco,-a
I adjetivo
1 cardiac, heart
ataque/paro cardiaco, heart attack/failure
2 fam (con mucha actividad, frenético) hectic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino person with a heart condition
' cardíaca' also found in these entries:
English:
failure
* * *I adj cardiacII m, cardiaca f heart patient -
4 cardiaca
Multiple Entries:
cardiaca
cardíaca
cardíaco,-a, cardiaco,-a
I adjetivo
1 cardiac, heart
ataque/paro cardiaco, heart attack/failure
2 fam (con mucha actividad, frenético) hectic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino person with a heart condition
cardíaco,-a, cardiaco,-a
I adjetivo
1 cardiac, heart
ataque/paro cardiaco, heart attack/failure
2 fam (con mucha actividad, frenético) hectic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino person with a heart condition
' cardiaca' also found in these entries:
English:
failure
* * *I adj cardiacII m, cardiaca f heart patient -
5 neodbijanje
n nonrefusal, nonrejection, failure to refuse/reject; math nonsubtraction I mil - napada nonrepulsion of an attack, failure to repulse/repell an attack -
6 потеря мяча в атаке
Football: attack failureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потеря мяча в атаке
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7 разрушение
failure, attack, break, breakdown, breaking, breakup, ( вследствие потери устойчивости) collapse, corrosion, corruption, damage, degradation, destruction, deterioration, disintegration, disruption, ( магнитного состояния) disturbance, end, ending, ( записанной информации) erase, erasing, erasure, fracture, rupture, shattering* * *разруше́ние с.
destruction, breakdown; ( механическое) failureдоводи́ть (испыта́ние) до разруше́ния ( образца) — carry (a test) to failure (a specimen)дли́тельное разруше́ние — delayed fractureпласти́ческое разруше́ние — ductile failureпреждевре́менное разруше́ние — premature failureразруше́ние при изги́бе — bending failureразруше́ние при круче́нии — torsion failureразруше́ние при растяже́нии — tensile failureразруше́ние при сжа́тии — compression failure, compression fractureразруше́ние при сре́зе — shearing failureуста́лостное разруше́ние — endurance [fatigue] failureхру́пкое разруше́ние — brittle failure -
8 Ausfall
m1. nur Sg.; der Haare etc.: loss2. des Unterrichts etc.: cancel(l)ation; wir hatten einen hohen Ausfall an Unterrichtsstunden a lot ( oder large number) of lessons were cancel(l)ed4. eines Arbeiters, Sportlers: (Abwesenheit) absence; (Absage) dropping out, retirement; (Verdienstausfall) loss (of earnings), drop (in earnings); ein glatter Ausfall umg., pej. (Spieler) a dead (Am. total) loss5. SPORT, Fechten: lunge, lunging, thrust; im Ausfall in the lunge position; auch Turnen: splits Pl.; Gewichtheben: jerk; in den Ausfall springen split one’s legs6. MIL. aus einer Festung: sally, sortie7. fig. (Beschimpfung) invective, (abusive) attack8. (Ergebnis) outcome, result* * *der Ausfall(Defekt) blackout; breakdown; failure;(Fechtsport) thrust; pass;(Militär) sortie; sally;(Turnübung) lunge;(Veranstaltung) cancellation;(Verlust) loss* * *Aus|fallm1) (=Verlust, Fehlbetrag MIL) loss; (= das Versagen) (TECH, MED) failure; (von Motor) breakdown; (= Produktionsstörung) stoppagebei Áúsfall des Stroms... — in case of a power failure...
2) no pl (= das Herausfallen) loss3) no pl (von Sitzung, Unterricht etc) cancellationwir hatten einen hohen Áúsfall an or von Schulstunden — a lot of school lessons were cancelled (Brit) or canceled (US)
5) (LING) dropping, omission6) (MIL = Ausbruch) sortie, sally7) (SPORT) (FECHTEN) thrust, lunge; (GEWICHTHEBEN) jerk8) (fig = Angriff) attack* * *der2) (a sudden raid or attacking mission.) sortie* * *Aus·fallm1. (Fehlbetrag) deficiterhebliche Ausfälle considerable losses, a considerable number of casualties2. (das Versagen) failure; AUTO breakdown; (Produktionsausfall) stoppage; MED failure, loss of functionbei einem \Ausfall des Systems in case of [a] system failureder \Ausfall der Atmung/einer Niere respiratory/kidney failure4. LING dropping, omission6. (beleidigende Äußerung) insult* * *1)2) (das Nichtstattfinden) cancellation4) (Technik) (eines Motors) failure; (einer Maschine, eines Autos) breakdown; (fig.): (eines Organs) failure; loss of function5) (Ergebnis) outcome; result7) (beleidigende Äußerungen) attack ( gegen on)* * *Ausfall m1. nur sg; der Haare etc: loss2. des Unterrichts etc: cancel(l)ation;wir hatten einen hohen Ausfall an Unterrichtsstunden a lot ( oder large number) of lessons were cancel(l)ed4. eines Arbeiters, Sportlers: (Abwesenheit) absence; (Absage) dropping out, retirement; (Verdienstausfall) loss (of earnings), drop (in earnings);in den Ausfall springen split one’s legs7. fig (Beschimpfung) invective, (abusive) attack8. (Ergebnis) outcome, result* * *1)2) (das Nichtstattfinden) cancellation4) (Technik) (eines Motors) failure; (einer Maschine, eines Autos) breakdown; (fig.): (eines Organs) failure; loss of function5) (Ergebnis) outcome; result6) (Einbuße, Verlust) loss; (an Einnahmen, Lohn) drop (Gen. in)7) (beleidigende Äußerungen) attack ( gegen on)* * *-¨e m.blackout n.breakdown n.failure n.loss n.(§ pl.: losses)outage n. -
9 fallo
m.1 mistake (error). (peninsular Spanish)tener un fallo to make a mistakeun fallo humano a human errorun fallo técnico a technical fault2 fault (defecto). (peninsular Spanish)tener muchos fallos to have lots of faults3 verdict (veredicto).4 failure, lapse, miss, infelicity.5 resolution, decision, judgment, judgement.6 breakdown.7 empty cell.8 shock.pres.indicat.1 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fallar.2 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fallir.* * *► adjetivo1 (naipes) void————————1 DERECHO judgement, ruling2 (en concurso) decision————————2 (defecto) fault, defect* * *noun m.1) fault, mistake2) sentence, verdict* * *1. SM1) (=mal funcionamiento) failure; (=defecto) fault2) (=error) mistake¡qué fallo! — what a stupid mistake!
3) (Jur) [de un tribunal] judgment, rulingel fallo fue a su favor — the judgment o ruling was in her favour
4) [de concurso, premio] decision5) (Naipes) void2.ADJ(Naipes)* * *1) (en concurso, certamen) decision; (Der) ruling, judgment2) (Esp) falla 2)3) (Esp) ( lástima)qué fallo! si llego a saber que estás aquí te lo traigo — what a shame! if I'd known you were going to be here I would have brought it
•* * *= breakdown, failing, failure, fault, flaw, malfunction, pitfall, slip, dysfunction, miss, crash, slip-up.Ex. Moreover, it would have been subject to frequent breakdown, for at that time and long after complexity and unreliability were synonymous.Ex. No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex. DBMS systems aim to cope with system failure and generate restart procedures.Ex. Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.Ex. The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex. All users are charged direct search costs plus an overhead for each request to allow for indirect costs (labour, hardware, software, training, system malfunction).Ex. Nevertheless, it is worth drawing a comparison between them so that menu-based information retrieval systems might avoid some of the pitfalls of traditional classification.Ex. Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion with no more slips that would be expected of a keyboard adding machine.Ex. Dysfunctions in performance were chiefly attributable to user failure to locate books (bad signposting and disappearance of stock through theft).Ex. But the costs that I've seen so far aren't worth it for what it gets for our patrons, that is, the number of misses we can afford compared to the costs of making sure people don't miss.Ex. In addition, programmers may not always anticipate all the mistakes which can be made, and so crashes occur anyway, though under more limited circumstances.Ex. Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.----* a prueba de fallos = fail-safe.* arreglar un fallo = fix + fault.* detectar un fallo = detect + fault.* fallo cardíaco = heart attack, heart failure.* fallo de vestuario = wardrobe malfunction.* fallo mecánico = machine failure.* sin fallos = flawlessly.* tener fallos = be flawed.* * *1) (en concurso, certamen) decision; (Der) ruling, judgment2) (Esp) falla 2)3) (Esp) ( lástima)qué fallo! si llego a saber que estás aquí te lo traigo — what a shame! if I'd known you were going to be here I would have brought it
•* * *= breakdown, failing, failure, fault, flaw, malfunction, pitfall, slip, dysfunction, miss, crash, slip-up.Ex: Moreover, it would have been subject to frequent breakdown, for at that time and long after complexity and unreliability were synonymous.
Ex: No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex: DBMS systems aim to cope with system failure and generate restart procedures.Ex: Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.Ex: The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex: All users are charged direct search costs plus an overhead for each request to allow for indirect costs (labour, hardware, software, training, system malfunction).Ex: Nevertheless, it is worth drawing a comparison between them so that menu-based information retrieval systems might avoid some of the pitfalls of traditional classification.Ex: Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion with no more slips that would be expected of a keyboard adding machine.Ex: Dysfunctions in performance were chiefly attributable to user failure to locate books (bad signposting and disappearance of stock through theft).Ex: But the costs that I've seen so far aren't worth it for what it gets for our patrons, that is, the number of misses we can afford compared to the costs of making sure people don't miss.Ex: In addition, programmers may not always anticipate all the mistakes which can be made, and so crashes occur anyway, though under more limited circumstances.Ex: Minor slip-ups are things like - your fly is undone while giving a presentation, you accidentally let out an audible burp at a work luncheon, wardrobe malfunctions, you pass gas.* a prueba de fallos = fail-safe.* arreglar un fallo = fix + fault.* detectar un fallo = detect + fault.* fallo cardíaco = heart attack, heart failure.* fallo de vestuario = wardrobe malfunction.* fallo mecánico = machine failure.* sin fallos = flawlessly.* tener fallos = be flawed.* * *A (en un concurso, certamen) decision; ( Der) ruling, judgmentel fallo es inapelable there is no right of appeal against the judgment o rulingCompuesto:photo finishB (en naipes) voidtener or llevar fallo a tréboles to have a void in o be void in clubsC ( Esp)1 (error) mistake¡qué/vaya fallo! ( fam); what a stupid mistake!, what a stupid thing to do!2 (defecto) faultse detectó un fallo en el sistema de seguridad a fault was found in the security systemCompuestos:heart failuremurió de un fallo cardíaco he died of heart failure o of a heart attack( Inf) security holehuman errordebido a un fallo humano due to human error* * *
Del verbo fallar: ( conjugate fallar)
fallo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
falló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
fallar
fallo
falló
fallar ( conjugate fallar) verbo intransitivo
1 [juez/jurado] fallo a or en favor/en contra de algn to rule in favor( conjugate favor) of/against sb
2
[ planes] to go wrong;
le falló la puntería he missed;
a ti te falla (AmL) (fam) you've a screw loose (colloq)
verbo transitivo ( errar) to miss;
fallo sustantivo masculino
(Der) ruling, judgmentb) (Esp) See Also→ falla 2
fallar 1
I vi Jur to rule
II vtr (un premio) to award
fallar 2 verbo intransitivo
1 to fail: le falló la memoria, his memory failed
2 (decepcionar) to disappoint: no nos falles, don't let us down
fallo 1 sustantivo masculino
1 Jur judgement, sentence
2 (de un premio) award
fallo 2 sustantivo masculino
1 (error) mistake: se enfadó por un fallo sin importancia, he got angry over nothing
2 (de un órgano, de un motor) failure
fallo técnico, mechanical failure
' fallo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acero
- amaraje
- desperfecto
- error
- estructural
- falla
- fallar
- guardagujas
- imagen
- tentativa
- anular
- impugnar
- revocar
English:
aim
- decree
- disappoint
- failure
- findings
- give out
- glitch
- judgement
- judgment
- lapse
- malfunction
- miss
- repair
- ruling
- sentence
- show up
- verdict
* * *fallo1 nmtuve dos fallos en el examen I made two mistakes in the exam;tu ejercicio no ha tenido ningún fallo there were no mistakes in your exercise;cometieron dos fallos desde el punto de penalti they missed two penalties;fue un fallo no llevar el abrelatas it was silly o stupid not to bring the can opener;un fallo técnico a technical fault;un fallo humano a human errortener muchos fallos to have lots of faults;tener fallos de memoria to have memory lapses3. [veredicto] verdict;[en concurso] decision;el fallo del jurado the jury's verdictfallo absolutorio acquittal;fallo judicial court rulingfallo2, -a adjChile Agr failed* * *m1 mistake;fallo del sistema INFOR system error2 TÉC fault3 JUR judg(e)ment* * *fallo nm1) sentencia: sentence, judgment, verdict2) : error, fault* * *fallo n1. (error) mistake / error2. (tiro errado) miss3. (defecto) defect / flaw4. (avería) faultun fallo en el motor a fault in the engine / an engine fault -
10 crisis
f. s.&pl.crisis.estar en crisis to be in crisiscrisis económica recessioncrisis energética energy crisiscrisis de identidad identity crisiscrisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *1 (dificultad) crisis2 (ataque) fit, attack3 (escasez) shortage\estar en crisis to be in crisis, reach crisis pointcrisis de gobierno cabinet crisiscrisis financiera financial crisiscrisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *noun f.* * *SF INV1) (Econ, Pol, Sociol) crisisla situación económica está pasando por una nueva crisis — the economy is undergoing o going through a new crisis
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lo que está en crisis es el propio sistema — the system itself is in crisisnuestro matrimonio está en crisis — our marriage is in crisis o going through a crisis
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hacer crisis — to reach crisis point, come to a head2) (Med)crisis cardíaca — cardiac arrest, heart failure
crisis epiléptica — epileptic fit, epileptic attack
* * *a) ( situación grave) crisisb) (Med) crisishacer crisis — enfermedad to become critical
c) (period) ( remodelación ministerial) tb* * *= crisis [crises, -pl.], trough, shakeout [shake-out], crunch, slump, downswing, bust.Ex. An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.Ex. Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex. There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex. The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.----* agravar una crisis = exacerbate + crisis.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* causar esta crisis = precipitate + crisis.* convertirse en una crisis = grow to + a crisis.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* crisis bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* crisis crediticia = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* crisis de enormes proporciones = situation of crisis proportions.* crisis de fe = crisis of faith.* crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.* crisis de la industria del libro = book crisis.* crisis del libro = book crisis.* crisis de los cuarenta = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age blues.* crisis de los siete años = seven-year itch.* crisis económica = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrums.* crisis económica mundial = global economic slump.* crisis emocional = emotional crisis.* crisis energética = energy crisis.* crisis financiera = financial crisis, financial crunch.* crisis medioambiental = environmental crisis.* crisis social = social crisis.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* en crisis = depressed, crisis-ridden, on the rocks.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* en situación de crisis = on the rocks.* estar sumido en una crisis = be deep in crisis.* gestión de crisis = crisis management.* hacer frente a una crisis = face + crisis, meet + crisis.* ocasionar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* pasar una crisis = face + crisis.* provocar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* resolver una crisis = solve + crisis.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* * *a) ( situación grave) crisisb) (Med) crisishacer crisis — enfermedad to become critical
c) (period) ( remodelación ministerial) tb* * *= crisis [crises, -pl.], trough, shakeout [shake-out], crunch, slump, downswing, bust.Ex: An I&R service may involve itself in providing 'hotlines', that is emergency help during times of crises or when other services close down, eg evenings, weekends or public holidays.
Ex: Public libraries have continued to expand since the trough of the 1950s.Ex: There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex: The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.* agravar una crisis = exacerbate + crisis.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* causar esta crisis = precipitate + crisis.* convertirse en una crisis = grow to + a crisis.* crisis + aumentar = crisis + deepen.* crisis bursátil = market crash, stock market crash.* crisis crediticia = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* crisis de enormes proporciones = situation of crisis proportions.* crisis de fe = crisis of faith.* crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.* crisis de la industria del libro = book crisis.* crisis del libro = book crisis.* crisis de los cuarenta = mid-life crisis, middle-age crisis, middle-age blues.* crisis de los siete años = seven-year itch.* crisis económica = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrums.* crisis económica mundial = global economic slump.* crisis emocional = emotional crisis.* crisis energética = energy crisis.* crisis financiera = financial crisis, financial crunch.* crisis medioambiental = environmental crisis.* crisis social = social crisis.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* en crisis = depressed, crisis-ridden, on the rocks.* enfrentarse a una crisis = face + crisis.* en situación de crisis = on the rocks.* estar sumido en una crisis = be deep in crisis.* gestión de crisis = crisis management.* hacer frente a una crisis = face + crisis, meet + crisis.* ocasionar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* pasar una crisis = face + crisis.* provocar una crisis = precipitate + crisis.* resolver una crisis = solve + crisis.* sobrevivir una crisis = survive + crisis.* superar una crisis = ford + crisis, survive + crisis.* * *(pl crisis)1 (situación grave) crisisel país sufre/está atravesando una grave crisis energética the country has/is experiencing a serious energy crisisla crisis de la vivienda the housing crisis o shortagela economía está en crisis the economy is in crisiscrisis de fe crisis of faithsu relación está pasando por una etapa de crisis their relationship is going through a crisisla situación hizo crisis the situation came to a head, the situation reached crisis point o a crisis level2 ( Med) crisisla enfermedad hizo crisis al día siguiente the illness became critical the next day3 ( period) (remodelación ministerial) tbcrisis de Gobierno cabinet reshuffleCompuestos:heart failure, cardiac arrest● crisis crediticia or del créditocredit crunch, credit crisisidentity crisismidlife crisiscabinet crisis ( resulting in dismissals or resignations)nervous breakdownrespiratory failure* * *
crisis sustantivo femenino (pl◊ crisis)
crisis sustantivo femenino inv
1 (mala situación) crisis
2 Fin crisis
3 Med (ataque) fit, attack
' crisis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acentuarse
- actual
- álgida
- álgido
- depresión
- encarar
- frenar
- galopante
- ingresar
- pasar
- agudizar
- agudo
- atravesar
- causante
- desencadenar
- económico
- energético
- estallar
- perdurar
- sacar
English:
actual
- acute
- background
- breakdown
- carry through
- corner
- crack
- crisis
- flap
- identity crisis
- midlife
- nervous breakdown
- pull through
- religion
- break
- confront
- crunch
- deepen
- defuse
- depression
- develop
- hang
- head
- trouble
* * *crisis nf inv1. [situación difícil] crisis;la crisis del petróleo the oil crisis;la crisis del matrimonio the crisis affecting the institution of marriage;la crisis en el mercado de valores the stock market crisis;estar en crisis to be in crisis;atravesar una crisis to go through a crisis;entrar en una época de crisis to go into crisis, to enter a period of crisiscrisis económica economic crisis, recession;crisis energética energy crisis;crisis financiera financial crisis;crisis de identidad identity crisis;crisis ministerial cabinet crisis;Hist la crisis de los misiles [en Cuba] the Cuban Missile Crisis2. [médica] crisiscrisis cardiaca cardiac arrest;crisis epiléptica epileptic attack;crisis nerviosa nervous breakdown* * *f inv crisis* * *crisis nf1) : crisis2)crisis nerviosa : nervous breakdown* * *crisis n2. (escasez) shortage3. (cambio brusco) attack / fit -
11 fallo cardíaco
* * *(n.) = heart attack, heart failureEx. He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.Ex. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * ** * *(n.) = heart attack, heart failureEx: He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.
Ex: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *heart failure -
12 infarto
m.1 infarct, heart attack, infarction, emphraxis.2 coronary thrombosis.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: infartar.* * *1 (de miocardio) heart attack2 (de otros órganos) infarction, infarct\infarto de miocardio heart attack* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (tb: infarto de miocardio) heart attack2)de infarto — * heart-stopping
* * *masculino heart attackcomo se entere le va a dar un infarto — (fam) if she finds out, she'll have a heart attack (colloq)
de infarto — (fam)
una noticia de infarto — incredible o staggering news
* * *= heart attack, infarction.Ex. He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.Ex. Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.----* infarto cerebral = cerebral infarction.* infarto de miocardio = myocardial infarction.* * *masculino heart attackcomo se entere le va a dar un infarto — (fam) if she finds out, she'll have a heart attack (colloq)
de infarto — (fam)
una noticia de infarto — incredible o staggering news
* * *= heart attack, infarction.Ex: He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.
Ex: Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.* infarto cerebral = cerebral infarction.* infarto de miocardio = myocardial infarction.* * *heart attackcomo se entere su madre le va a dar un infarto ( fam); if his mother finds out, she'll have a heart attack ( colloq)de infarto ( fam): fue un partido muy reñido con un final de infarto it was a hard-fought game with a heart-stopping finish ( colloq)una noticia de infarto incredible o staggering newsCompuestos:heart attack, myocardial infarction ( tech)pulmonary infarction* * *
Del verbo infartar: ( conjugate infartar)
infarto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
infartó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
infarto sustantivo masculino
heart attack
infarto m Med heart attack, US coronary: tuvo un infarto (de miocardio), he had a heart attack
♦ Locuciones: familiar de infarto, thrilling, stunning: el final de la película es de infarto, it's a gripping ending
Heart attack es el término más popular, coronary thrombosis lo es menos e infarction e infarct solo se encuentran en las publicaciones médicas especializadas.
' infarto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amago
- morir
English:
heart
- heart attack
- heart failure
- massive
- attack
- coronary
* * *♦ nm[ataque al corazón] heart attack;le dio un infarto he had a heart attack;Fam Figcasi le dio un infarto she almost had a heart attack o a seizureinfarto cerebral stroke;infarto de miocardio heart attack♦ de infarto loc adjFam heart-stopping;el partido tuvo un final de infarto the end of the match was heart-stoppingly exciting* * *m:infarto (de miocardio) heart attack;de infarto fig fam heart-stopping, incredible;nos dio una alegría de infarto we were incredibly happy* * *infarto nm: heart attack* * *infarto n heart attack -
13 ser un fracaso
(v.) = nothing + come of, prove + a failureEx. Nothing came of it, but the episode is a reminder that information is not intrinsically valuable but becomes so only when someone wants it.Ex. Personnel policies instituted to combat absenteeism have generally proved a failure, because those measures attack the symptoms, not the cause.* * *(v.) = nothing + come of, prove + a failureEx: Nothing came of it, but the episode is a reminder that information is not intrinsically valuable but becomes so only when someone wants it.
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14 atacar un síntoma
(v.) = attack + symptomEx. Personnel policies instituted to combat absenteeism have generally proved a failure, because those measures attack the symptoms, not the cause.* * *(v.) = attack + symptomEx: Personnel policies instituted to combat absenteeism have generally proved a failure, because those measures attack the symptoms, not the cause.
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15 Herzschlag
m2. MED. (Herztod) heart failure* * *der Herzschlag(Herzklopfen) heartthrob; heartbeat; beat;(Herzversagen) heart failure* * *Hẹrz|schlagm1) (einzelner) heartbeatmit jedem Herzschlag (liter) — with every beat of my/his etc heart
2) (= Herztätigkeit) heart or pulse rate; (fig liter) throbbing or pulsating life3) (= Herzstillstand) heart attack, heart failure no indef art, no pl* * *((the sound of) the regular movement of the heart.) heartbeat* * *Herz·schlagm MED1. (Kontraktion des Herzmuskels) heartbeat, beating of the hearteinen \Herzschlag lang (geh) for one [or a] fleeting moment2. (Herzstillstand) cardiac arrest, heart failure* * *1) heartbeateinen Herzschlag lang — (geh.) for a or one fleeting moment
3) (Herzversagen) heart failurean einem Herzschlag sterben — die of heart failure
* * *1. heartbeat; weitS. pulse;der Herzschlag der Großstadt fig the pulse of the city* * *1) heartbeateinen Herzschlag lang — (geh.) for a or one fleeting moment
2) o. Pl. (Abfolge der Herzschläge, auch fig. geh.) pulse3) (Herzversagen) heart failure* * *m.heartbeat n. -
16 Herzanfall
m MED. heart attack* * *der Herzanfallheart attack* * *Hẹrz|an|fallmheart attack* * *(a sudden failure of the heart to function correctly, sometimes causing death: My father has had a slight heart attack.) heart attack* * *Herz·an·fallm heart attackeinen \Herzanfall haben to have a heart attack* * *der heart attack* * ** * *der heart attack* * *m.heart attack n. -
17 сигнализация
аварийная сигнализацияwarning indicationбленкерная сигнализацияflag alarmбленкер сигнализации отказаfailure flagблок сигнализации предельного кренаlimit bank warning unitблок управления аварийной сигнализацииwarning system control unitвизуальная сигнализацияvisual warningглавное табло сигнализации пожараmaster fire lightдатчик сигнализации положения шассиgear position glide-path transmitterзвуковая аварийная сигнализацияaudio warning deviceзвуковая сигнализацияaural warningлампа аварийной сигнализацииemergency lightлампа сигнализации выбораselection lightложная сигнализацияfalse warningпредупредительная сигнализацияcaution indicationпротивоугонная сигнализацияhijack alarmреле сигнализации отказа питанияpower fail relayрешетка системы сигнализацииpressure padsсветовая аварийная сигнализацияlight alarmсветовая сигнализацияannunciationсигнализация аварийной обстановки в полетеair alert warningсигнализация захвата цели радиолокаторомradar lock-on indicationсигнализация обледененияice warningсигнализация об опасном сближении с землейground proximity warningсигнализация о пожареfire warningсигнализация отказаfail warningсигнализация отказовfault annunciationсигнализация самопроизвольного ухода с заданной высотыaltitude alert warningсистема аварийной сигнализацииemergency warning systemсистема автоматической сигнализации углов атаки, скольжения и перегрузокangle-of-attack, slip and acceleration warning systemсистема обнаружения и сигнализации пожараfire detection systemсистема общей аварийной сигнализацииgeneral alarm systemсистема пожарной сигнализацииfire warning systemсистема предупредительной сигнализации1. caution system2. warning system система предупредительной сигнализации воздушного суднаaircraft warning systemсистема сигнализации опасного скольженияslip warning systemсистема сигнализации опасной высотыaltitude alert systemсистема сигнализации опасности захватаhijack alarm system(воздушного судна) система сигнализации о приближении к сваливаниюstall warning system(на крыло) система сигнализации отказа приборовinstrument failure warning systemсистема сигнализации отклонения от курсаdeviation warning systemсистема сигнализации перегрузокacceleration warning systemсистема сигнализации предельных углов атакиangle-of-attack warning systemсистема сигнализации рассогласования закрылковflaps asymmetry warning systemсистема сигнализации сближенияproximity warning system(воздушных судов) табло предупредительной сигнализацииcaution annunciatorтабло сигнализации опасной вибрацииvibration caution annunciatorтабло сигнализации опасной высотыaltitude alert annunciatorтабло сигнализации отказаfailure warning lightтабло сигнализации отказа системы сравненияcomparison warning lightтабло сигнализации пожараfire warning lightтабло сигнализации положения реверса тягиthrust reverser lightустройство сигнализации о вторженииintrusion detection deviceцвет аварийной сигнализацииwarning light colorцепь сигнализацииwarning circuit -
18 разрушение
1) General subject: abolishment, break-up, breakdown, collapse, decay (здания), demolition, desolation, destruction, devastation, devourment, disruption, erosion, fracture, havoc, obliteration, smash, strip, subversion, tear-down, wreckage, wrecking, disintegration2) Geology: crushing, dote, overthrow, rupture (целика), shattering (взрывом, землетрясением), undermining3) Biology: desintegration, lysing, resolution4) Aviation: breaking down, confounding, decomposing6) Medicine: break, breaking, degradation, destruction (напр. ткани, клетки), deterioration, disorganization, dissolution, lysis (напр. клеточной структуры тканей, бактериальных клеток)7) Obsolete: wrack8) Military: busting, laying flat, wreaking destruction9) Engineering: attack, breakup, catastrophic failure, corrosion, corruption, damage, decaying, disturbance (магнитного состояния), end, ending, erase (информации), erasing (записанной информации), erasure (записанной информации), failure, shattering10) Bookish: cataclasm11) Agriculture: havos12) Chemistry: disrupting13) Construction: act of God, structural failure, wrecking (зданий), rack, yield14) Railway term: dilapidation15) Law: wreck16) Economy: crumbling17) Automobile industry: collapsing, decrepitation (при нагревании)18) Mining: ablation (действием воды), shattering (породы взрывом)19) Forestry: abrasion (водой), dispersion (напр. почвенных агрегатов)20) Metallurgy: ablation (действием воды), erosion (напр. футеровки печи)21) Politics: ruination22) Jargon: blockbusting, old one-two23) Information technology: destruction (информации), dissection, disturbing (магнитного состояния), shatter24) Oil: breakage, breakdown failure, breaking-off, catastrophic damage, collapse (вышки или треноги в результате перегрузки), collapse (труб), crash, death, destruction failure, failing, fall (пород), fragmentation (породы), shattering (цементного кольца), spalling, weathering (пород), rupture25) Immunology: sequestration26) Astronautics: destroying, kill27) Silicates: fracture behavior28) Coolers: decomposition29) Ecology: ablation, weathering30) Drilling: crippling, demulsification (нефтяной эмульсии), fall32) Automation: erasing (информации), erasure (информации)33) Quality control: fracturing34) Marine science: wastage (льда таянием, испарением или обламыванием)35) Cables: breakdown (break-down)36) Aviation medicine: break-down, crashing37) Makarov: ablation (напр. действием воды), ablation (напр., действием воды), breaking-up (почвы), burst, bursting, collapse (вследствие потери устойчивости), corrasion, degeneration, demolishing (зданий), demolition (домов, сооружений), demolition (зданий), dissipation, execution, failure (механическое), lysis (напр., клеточной структуры тканей, бактериальных клеток), ravage (почвенной корки), slaking (стен туннеля при вспучивании глинистых отложений), solution, weathering (под влиянием атмосферных воздействий)38) Taboo: mucking something up39) Electrochemistry: desintegration (анодов)40) Tengiz: ruin -
19 коррозионное разрушение
2) Oil&Gas technology corrosion failure3) Electrochemistry: failureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коррозионное разрушение
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20 combatir el absentismo
(v.) = combat + absenteeismEx. Personnel policies instituted to combat absenteeism have generally proved a failure, because those measures attack the symptoms, not the cause.* * *(v.) = combat + absenteeismEx: Personnel policies instituted to combat absenteeism have generally proved a failure, because those measures attack the symptoms, not the cause.
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