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  • 1 baber

    pitet

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > baber

  • 2 avestruz

    m.
    ostrich.
    la política/táctica del avestruz burying one's head in the sand
    * * *
    1 ostrich
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=ave) ostrich
    2) LAm * (=imbécil) dimwit *, idiot
    * * *
    masculino ostrich
    * * *
    Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    ----
    * esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.
    * hacer como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.
    * * *
    masculino ostrich
    * * *

    Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.

    * esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.
    * hacer como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.

    * * *
    ostrich
    * * *

    avestruz sustantivo masculino
    ostrich
    avestruz sustantivo masculino ostrich
    ' avestruz' also found in these entries:
    English:
    ostrich
    * * *
    ostrich;
    la política del avestruz burying one's head in the sand
    * * *
    m ZO ostrich;
    del avestruz política, táctica head-in-the-sand atr
    * * *
    avestruz nm, pl - truces : ostrich
    * * *
    avestruz n ostrich [pl. ostriches]

    Spanish-English dictionary > avestruz

  • 3 barbería

    f.
    1 barber's shop, barber's, barber shop, barbershop.
    2 barber's trade.
    * * *
    1 barber's shop, barber's
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=peluquería) barber's, barber's shop
    2) (=arte) hairdressing
    * * *
    femenino barber's (shop)
    * * *
    Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    * * *
    femenino barber's (shop)
    * * *

    Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.

    * * *
    barber's, barber's shop
    * * *

    barbería sustantivo femenino
    barber's (shop)
    * * *
    barber's (shop), US barbershop
    * * *
    f barber’s shop
    * * *
    barbería n barber's

    Spanish-English dictionary > barbería

  • 4 juramento hipocrático

    m.
    Hippocratic oath.
    * * *
    (n.) = Hippocratic oath, the
    Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    * * *
    (n.) = Hippocratic oath, the

    Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.

    * * *
    Hippocratic oath

    Spanish-English dictionary > juramento hipocrático

  • 5 peluquería de caballeros

    Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    * * *

    Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.

    * * *
    barber’s, gentlemen’s hairdresser’s

    Spanish-English dictionary > peluquería de caballeros

  • 6 peluquería de hombres

    Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    * * *

    Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.

    Spanish-English dictionary > peluquería de hombres

  • 7 ser ficticio

    (v.) = be fiction
    Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    * * *
    (v.) = be fiction

    Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser ficticio

  • 8 Doctor (Dr.)

    = Doctor (Dr.), doctor (MD), doctor.
    Ex. He is the recipient of the Margaret Man Citation, the Beta Phi Award for good teaching and the honorary Doctor of Laws from UCLA.
    Ex. This programme aims to put doctors and nurses back in the driving seat in managing their resources and information.
    Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    ----
    * doctor en medicina = medical doctor.
    * doctor honoris causa = honorary doctorate, doctor honoris causa, doctoral honorary degree.
    * título de doctor = doctor's degree, doctoral degree.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Doctor (Dr.)

  • 9 médico1

    1 = clinician, MD (Medical Doctor), physician, doctor, medical practitioner, healer, medical doctor.
    Ex. A study was designed to address this question, particularly as applied to clinicians and user-friendly search software package such as Grateful Med.
    Ex. This article outlines the steps taken by the library to meet the accrediation standards of the Liason Committee for Medical Education for a full 4 year MD granting institution.
    Ex. The results indicate that physicians vary in their information needs, preferences, motivations, and strategies for seeking information.
    Ex. Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    Ex. To fulfil their potential, librarians must articulate and act upon a vision that involves them more fully in the work of faculty, researchers, and medical practitioners.
    Ex. Just why a patient should trust a particular healer is a question that has not been adequately explored in the literature on healing.
    Ex. The results show clearly that occupational prestige does not depend upon salary or money factors (teaching being ranked second only to medical doctor).
    ----
    * consulta de médico = doctor's surgery.
    * médico de cabecera = general practitioner (GP), family practitioner, family doctor.
    * médico de familia = family practitioner, general practitioner (GP), family doctor.
    * médico de hospital = hospital physician.
    * médico forense = coroner.
    * médico residente = house physician, doctor in residence.
    * paramédico = paramedical [para-medical].

    Spanish-English dictionary > médico1

  • 10 doctor

    adj.
    doctor, Dr..
    m.
    1 doctor, Doc, clinician, physician.
    2 Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D..
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 doctor
    \
    doctor,-ra honoris causa honorary doctor
    * * *
    (f. - doctora)
    noun
    * * *
    doctor, -a
    1.
    SM / F (Med, Univ) doctor
    2.
    SM (Rel) father, saint
    * * *
    - tora masculino, femenino doctor

    doctor en derecho/filosofía — Doctor of Law/Philosophy

    * * *
    - tora masculino, femenino doctor

    doctor en derecho/filosofía — Doctor of Law/Philosophy

    * * *
    Doctor (Dr.)
    = Doctor (Dr.), doctor (MD), doctor.

    Ex: He is the recipient of the Margaret Man Citation, the Beta Phi Award for good teaching and the honorary Doctor of Laws from UCLA.

    Ex: This programme aims to put doctors and nurses back in the driving seat in managing their resources and information.
    Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    * doctor en medicina = medical doctor.
    * doctor honoris causa = honorary doctorate, doctor honoris causa, doctoral honorary degree.
    * título de doctor = doctor's degree, doctoral degree.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    1 ( Med) doctor
    ¿a qué hora podrá venir, doctor? what time will you be able to come, Doctor?
    ¿ha venido hoy la doctora Pascual? is Doctor o Dr Pascual here today?
    2 ( Educ) doctor
    doctor en derecho Doctor of Law
    doctor en filosofía Doctor of Philosophy
    3 ( Relig) doctor
    doctor de la Iglesia Doctor of the Church
    Compuesto:
    honorary doctor
    * * *

    Multiple Entries:
    Dr.    
    doctor
    Dr. sustantivo masculino (
    Doctor) Dr

    doctor -tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
    doctor;
    doctor en derecho Doctor of Law
    doctor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino doctor
    doctor de la Iglesia, Doctor of the Church

    ' doctor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - alterna
    - alterno
    - avisar
    - cabecera
    - consulta
    - convencer
    - diagnosticar
    - doctora
    - doctorado
    - Dr
    - Dra
    - facultativa
    - facultativo
    - fonendo
    - fonendoscopio
    - ir
    - intubar
    - médica
    - médico
    - negligencia
    - prescripción
    - recalcar
    - recibir
    - regularmente
    - tamtan
    - titular1
    - yerbatera
    - yerbatero
    - amañar
    - atender
    - auscultar
    - buscar
    - citar
    - coger
    - curandero
    - Dr.
    - el
    - en
    - hacer
    - hechicero
    - ingresar
    - mandar
    - negar
    - puericultor
    - suplente
    - sustituto
    - ver
    English:
    A
    - address
    - advise
    - be
    - doctor
    - DPhil
    - Dr
    - family doctor
    - for
    - have in
    - insist
    - let through
    - LLD
    - MD
    - medication
    - PhD
    - practice
    - practise
    - prescribe
    - should
    - spot
    - stop by
    - woman
    - appointment
    - call
    - consultation
    - duty
    - examination
    - fee
    - get
    - home
    - make
    - pronounce
    - put
    - quack
    - round
    - see
    - send
    - spin
    - strike
    - study
    - summon
    - surgery
    - want
    - way
    - witch
    * * *
    doctor, -ora
    nm,f
    1. [de universidad] doctor (en of);
    doctor en derecho/psicología (por la Universidad de…) doctor of law/psychology (from the University of…);
    doctores tiene la Iglesia there are others more qualified to give an opinion than I am
    doctor honoris causa honorary doctor;
    ser doctor honoris causa (por la Universidad de…) to have an honorary doctorate (from the University of…)
    2. [médico] doctor;
    ¿es grave, doctor? is it serious, doctor?;
    la doctora Piñán le atenderá enseguida Dr Piñán will see you directly
    nm
    Am sir;
    ¿qué se va a servir, doctor? how can I help you, sir?
    * * *
    m, doctora f doctor
    * * *
    doctor, - tora n
    : doctor
    * * *
    doctor n doctor

    Spanish-English dictionary > doctor

  • 11 médico

    adj.
    medical, medicinal.
    m.
    doctor, physician, Doctor of Medicine, healer.
    * * *
    1 medical
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 doctor, physician
    \
    médico,-a de cabecera general practitioner, GP
    médico,-a de familia family doctor
    médico,-a forense forensic scientist
    médico interno houseman, US intern
    * * *
    1. (f. - médica)
    adj.
    2. noun mf.
    doctor, physician
    * * *
    médico, -a
    1.
    2.
    SM / F doctor

    médico/a de cabecera — family doctor, GP

    médico/a (de medicina) general — general practitioner

    médico/a dentista — dental surgeon

    médico/a deportivo/a — sports doctor

    médico/a forense — forensic surgeon, expert in forensic medicine; (Jur) coroner

    médico/a interno/a — houseman, intern (EEUU)

    médico/a naturista — naturopath

    médico/a partero/a — obstetrician

    médico/a pediatra, médico/a puericultor(a) — paediatrician

    médico/a residente — houseman, intern (EEUU)

    médico/a rural — country doctor

    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo medical

    está en tratamiento médicohe is having o undergoing treatment

    II
    - ca masculino, femenino, médico masculino y femenino doctor
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo medical

    está en tratamiento médicohe is having o undergoing treatment

    II
    - ca masculino, femenino, médico masculino y femenino doctor
    * * *
    médico1
    1 = clinician, MD (Medical Doctor), physician, doctor, medical practitioner, healer, medical doctor.

    Ex: A study was designed to address this question, particularly as applied to clinicians and user-friendly search software package such as Grateful Med.

    Ex: This article outlines the steps taken by the library to meet the accrediation standards of the Liason Committee for Medical Education for a full 4 year MD granting institution.
    Ex: The results indicate that physicians vary in their information needs, preferences, motivations, and strategies for seeking information.
    Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.
    Ex: To fulfil their potential, librarians must articulate and act upon a vision that involves them more fully in the work of faculty, researchers, and medical practitioners.
    Ex: Just why a patient should trust a particular healer is a question that has not been adequately explored in the literature on healing.
    Ex: The results show clearly that occupational prestige does not depend upon salary or money factors (teaching being ranked second only to medical doctor).
    * consulta de médico = doctor's surgery.
    * médico de cabecera = general practitioner (GP), family practitioner, family doctor.
    * médico de familia = family practitioner, general practitioner (GP), family doctor.
    * médico de hospital = hospital physician.
    * médico forense = coroner.
    * médico residente = house physician, doctor in residence.
    * paramédico = paramedical [para-medical].

    médico2
    2 = medical.

    Ex: The asbestos literature is discussed under its industrial, medical, legal, control and abatement aspects.

    * asistencia médica = medical care, health care [healthcare], medical aid, medical assistance.
    * atención médica = medical attention.
    * avance médico = medical advance.
    * ciencia médica = medical science.
    * clínica médica = medical clinic.
    * cobertura médica = medical cover.
    * cuidado médico = medical attention.
    * desde un punto de vista médico = medically, medically.
    * diagnóstico médico = medical diagnosis.
    * diccionario médico = medical dictionary.
    * emergencia médica = medical emergency.
    * examen médico = medical examination.
    * investigación médica = medical research.
    * pase médico = teaching round.
    * profesión médica, la = medical profession, the.
    * receta médica = doctor's prescription.
    * recetario médico = prescription pad.
    * reconocimiento médico = medical checkup.
    * representación óptica médica = medical imaging.
    * seguro médico = health insurance plan, medical insurance, health insurance.
    * servicio médico = medical care, medical aid, medical assistance.
    * sin receta médica = over the counter.
    * tratamiento médico = doctoring, medical treatment.
    * vendaje médico = wound dressing.
    * visitadora médica = pharmaceutical saleswoman.
    * visitador médico = pharmaceutical salesman.
    * visita médica = grand round.

    * * *
    médico1 -ca
    medical
    un reconocimiento médico a medical examination, a medical
    está en tratamiento médico he is having o undergoing treatment
    masculine, feminine
    doctor
    Compuestos:
    surgeon
    family doctor o ( AmE) physician, general practitioner, GP
    general practitioner, GP
    médico forense or (Chi, Per) legista
    forensic scientist
    intern ( AmE), houseman ( BrE)
    chiropodist, podiatrist ( AmE)
    country doctor
    mpl Doctors Without Borders, Médecins sans frontières
    * * *

     

    Del verbo medicar: ( conjugate medicar)

    medico es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    medicó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    medicar    
    médico
    médico 1
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    medical;
    un reconocimiento médico a medical (examination)
    médico 2 sustantivo masculino y femenino
    doctor;
    médico de cabecera family doctor o (AmE) physician, general practitioner, GP;
    médico de medicina general general practitioner, GP
    médico,-a
    I sustantivo masculino y femenino doctor
    médico de cabecera, family doctor
    II adjetivo medical

    ' médico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - alterna
    - alterno
    - avisar
    - baja
    - cabecera
    - cartilla
    - certificada
    - certificado
    - consulta
    - convencer
    - diagnosticar
    - escayola
    - examen
    - fonendo
    - fonendoscopio
    - forense
    - ir
    - intubar
    - médica
    - MIR
    - negligencia
    - parte
    - recalcar
    - regularmente
    - titular1
    - tratar
    - volante
    - acompañar
    - atender
    - auscultar
    - bata
    - bueno
    - buscar
    - chequeo
    - coger
    - consultorio
    - ejercer
    - formular
    - guardia
    - historial
    - informe
    - ingresar
    - interino
    - interno
    - llamar
    - maletín
    - mandar
    - naturista
    - negar
    English:
    A
    - advice
    - advise
    - be
    - call in
    - call out
    - charlatan
    - coat
    - couch
    - discomfort
    - doctor
    - examination
    - examine
    - family doctor
    - for
    - general practitioner
    - get in
    - GP
    - have in
    - insist
    - intern
    - let through
    - medic
    - medical
    - medication
    - must
    - physician
    - practitioner
    - prescribe
    - quack
    - record
    - registrar
    - report
    - round
    - see
    - send for
    - should
    - spot
    - stop by
    - strike off
    - clinic
    - general
    - health
    - make
    - physical
    - profession
    - pronounce
    - veterinarian
    - veterinary
    - want
    * * *
    médico1, -a
    adj
    medical;
    reconocimiento médico medical examination o checkup;
    realizó estudios médicos he studied medicine
    nm,f
    doctor;
    ir al médico, ir a la consulta del médico to go to the doctor o doctor's
    Am médico asimilado = doctor attached to the army;
    médico de cabecera family doctor, general practitioner;
    médico de cámara royal physician;
    médico de familia family doctor, general practitioner;
    médico forense specialist in forensic medicine;
    médico de guardia duty doctor;
    médico interno (residente) Br house officer, US intern;
    Am médico legista specialist in forensic medicine;
    médico militar army o military doctor
    médico2, -a adj
    Hist Median
    * * *
    I adj medical
    II m/f doctor
    * * *
    médico, -ca adj
    : medical
    una receta médica: a doctor's prescription
    médico, -ca n
    doctor: doctor, physician
    * * *
    médico n doctor

    Spanish-English dictionary > médico

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