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'o:topsiplural - autopsies; noun(a medical examination of a body after death.) autopsiatr['ɔːtɒpsɪ]1 autopsian.• autopsia (JUR, MED) s.f.'ɔːtɑːpsi, 'ɔːtɒpsito perform o carry out an autopsy on somebody — hacerle* la autopsia a alguien
['ɔːtɒpsɪ]N autopsia f* * *['ɔːtɑːpsi, 'ɔːtɒpsi]to perform o carry out an autopsy on somebody — hacerle* la autopsia a alguien
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autopsia sustantivo femenino autopsy, post mortem;◊ hacerle la autopsia a algn to perform an autopsy o a post mortem on sb
autopsia sustantivo femenino autopsy, post mortem ' autopsia' also found in these entries: Spanish: esclarecedor - esclarecedora - practicar English: autopsy - postmortem -
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pə'fo:m1) (to do, especially with care or as a duty: The doctor performed the operation.) realizar, efectuar, ejecutar2) (to act (in the theatre etc) or do anything musical, theatrical etc to entertain an audience: The company will perform a Greek play; She performed on the violin.) representar•- performer
perform vb1. representar / interpretar2. responder / rendir / obtener buenos resultadosthe rugby team performed badly, they lost 35 2 el equipo de rugby tuvo una mala actuación, perdieron 35 2tr[pə'fɔːm]1 (task) ejecutar, llevar a cabo; (function) desempeñar, hacer, cumplir; (experiment) realizar; (operation) practicar; (miracle) hacer2 (piece of music) interpretar, tocar; (song) cantar; (play) representar, dar; (role) interpretar, representar; (sumersault, trick) hacer, ejecutar1 (actor) actuar; (singer) cantar; (musician) tocar, interpretar; (dancer) bailar; (company) dar una representaciónperform [pər'fɔrm] vt1) carry out: realizar, hacer, desempeñar2) present: representar, dar (una obra teatral, etc.)perform vi: actuar (en una obra teatral), cantar (en una ópera, etc.), tocar (en un concierto, etc.), bailar (en un ballet, etc.)v.• actuar v.• celebrar v.• cumplir v.• desempeñar v.• efectuar v.• ejecutar v.• funcionar v.• hacer v.(§pres: hago, haces...) pret: hic-pp: hechofut/c: har-•)• interpretar v.• obrar v.• practicar v.• realizar v.• representar v.• tocar v.pər'fɔːrm, pə'fɔːm
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1) (Mus, Theat) \<\<actor/comedian\>\> actuar*, trabajar; \<\<singer\>\> cantar; \<\<musician\>\> tocar*; \<\<dancer\>\> bailar2) (work, produce results) \<\<student/worker\>\> rendir*, trabajar; \<\<team/athlete/vehicle\>\> responder; \<\<company/stocks\>\> rendir*; \<\<economy\>\> marchar
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vt1) (Mus, Theat) \<\<play\>\> representar, dar*; \<\<role\>\> interpretar, representar; \<\<aria\>\> interpretar, cantar; \<\<symphony\>\> tocar*, interpretar, ejecutar2) (carry out, fulfill) \<\<function\>\> desempeñar, cumplir; \<\<role\>\> desempeñar; \<\<task\>\> ejecutar, llevar a cabo; \<\<experiment\>\> realizar*; \<\<ceremony\>\> celebrar; \<\<rites\>\> practicar*[pǝ'fɔːm]1. VT1) (Theat, Mus) [+ play] representar; [+ part, piece, song, dance] interpretarit meant a lot to her to have her music performed here — significó mucho para ella el que interpretaran su música aquí
she will perform a series of sonatas by Mozart — interpretará or ejecutará varias sonatas de Mozart
2) (=carry out) [+ task, experiment, feat] realizar, llevar a cabo; [+ operation, autopsy] practicar, realizar, llevar a cabo; [+ duty] cumplir con; [+ function, role] desempeñar, cumplir; [+ rite, ritual, ceremony] celebrar; [+ miracle] realizar, hacerto perform surgery or an operation on sb — operar a algn, practicar una operación quirúrgica a algn frm
2. VI1) (Theat, Mus) [entertainer, actor] actuar; [musician] tocar; [orchestra, pop group] actuar, tocar; [singer] cantar; [dancer] bailar; [trained animal] hacer trucos, realizar trucoshe performed brilliantly as Hamlet — interpretó brillantemente el papel de Hamlet, se lució en el papel de Hamlet
the band will be performing live — el grupo actuará or tocará en concierto
and performing for us tonight on the violin is Rebecca Hunt — y esta noche Rebecca Hunt nos tocará el violín
2) (=respond, behave) [vehicle, machine] responder, funcionar; [team, athlete, horse] responder; [investment, shares] rendir; [metal, material] comportarse; [worker] (=be productive) rendir; (=react) responderhow did the company perform last year? — ¿qué resultados dio la empresa el año pasado?
the party performed abysmally at the last election — el partido obtuvo unos resultados pésimos en las últimas elecciones
he did not perform very well in his exams — no obtuvo muy buenos resultados en los exámenes, los exámenes no le salieron muy bien
our economy has been performing well recently — últimamente, nuestra economía ha estado produciendo buenos resultados
3) * esp hum (=go to toilet) [child, dog] hacer sus menesteres4) * (sexually) cumplir ** * *[pər'fɔːrm, pə'fɔːm]
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1) (Mus, Theat) \<\<actor/comedian\>\> actuar*, trabajar; \<\<singer\>\> cantar; \<\<musician\>\> tocar*; \<\<dancer\>\> bailar2) (work, produce results) \<\<student/worker\>\> rendir*, trabajar; \<\<team/athlete/vehicle\>\> responder; \<\<company/stocks\>\> rendir*; \<\<economy\>\> marchar
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vt1) (Mus, Theat) \<\<play\>\> representar, dar*; \<\<role\>\> interpretar, representar; \<\<aria\>\> interpretar, cantar; \<\<symphony\>\> tocar*, interpretar, ejecutar2) (carry out, fulfill) \<\<function\>\> desempeñar, cumplir; \<\<role\>\> desempeñar; \<\<task\>\> ejecutar, llevar a cabo; \<\<experiment\>\> realizar*; \<\<ceremony\>\> celebrar; \<\<rites\>\> practicar* -
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esclarecedor,-ora adjetivo enlightening: creo que el resultado de la autopsia resultará muy esclarecedor, I think that the autopsy results will be enlightening ' esclarecedor' also found in these entries: Spanish: esclarecedora -
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esclarecedor,-ora adjetivo enlightening: creo que el resultado de la autopsia resultará muy esclarecedor, I think that the autopsy results will be enlightening -
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plural; see autopsy
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