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21 Hautkrebs
m MED. skin cancer* * *Haut|krebsm (MED)skin cancer* * *Haut·krebs* * *der skin cancer* * ** * *der skin cancer -
22 Krebsgeschwür
n cancerous ulcer; fig. cancer* * *das Krebsgeschwürcancer* * *Krebs|ge|schwürnt (MED)cancerous ulcer; (fig) cancer, cancerous growth* * *Krebs·ge·schwürnt MED cancerous ulcer* * *das (volkst.) cancerous ulcer; (fig. geh.) cancer* * ** * *das (volkst.) cancerous ulcer; (fig. geh.) cancer -
23 Lungenkrebs
m MED. lung cancer* * *Lụn|gen|krebsmlung cancer* * *Lun·gen·krebsm kein pl lung cancer* * *der lung cancer* * ** * *der lung cancer -
24 Unterleibskrebs
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25 Krebs
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26 Darmkrebs
m1. bowel cancer2. cancer of the bowel3. cancer of the bowels4. cancer of the intestine5. intestinal cancerm[Dickdarmkrebs]colon cancer -
27 Endstadium
n final stage(s Pl.); im Endstadium in the final ( oder last) stages; Krebs im Endstadium terminal cancer* * *Ẹnd|sta|di|umntfinal or (MED) terminal stage* * *End·sta·di·umnt final stage; MED terminal stageKrebs im \Endstadium the final stages of cancer* * *das final stage; (Med.) terminal stage* * *im Endstadium in the final ( oder last) stages;Krebs im Endstadium terminal cancer* * *das final stage; (Med.) terminal stage -
28 Krebsverdacht
m: es besteht Krebsverdacht cancer is suspected, (there are fears) it may be cancer* * *Krebs·ver·dachtm suspicion of cancer* * * -
29 Krebsvorsorgeuntersuchung
f cancer screening (test), Pl. Koll. cancer screening Sg.* * *Krebs·vor·sor·ge·un·ter·su·chungf cancer check-up* * * -
30 Leberkrebs
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31 Krebs
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32 Bazillus
m; -, Bazillen1. BIO., MED. germ; fachspr. bacillus (Pl. bacilli)2. nur Sg.; fig., geh. germ, seed(s Pl.), virus geh.; der Bazillus der Eigensucht / Unzufriedenheit the canker geh. of selfishness / the seeds ( oder virus geh.) of discontent* * *der Bazillusvirus; bacillus* * *Ba|zịl|lus [ba'tsɪlʊs]m -, Bazi\#llen[-'tsɪlən]1) bacillus; (= Krankheitserreger) germ2) (fig) cancer, growth* * *(a germ or infection: a stomach bug.) bug* * *Ba·zil·lus<-, Bazillen>[baˈtsɪlʊs, pl baˈtsɪlən]m MED bacillus* * *der; Bazillus, Bazillen1) bacillus2) (fig.) cancer* * *1. BIOL, MED germ; fachspr bacillus (pl bacilli)der Bazillus der Eigensucht/Unzufriedenheit the canker geh of selfishness/the seeds ( oder virus geh) of discontent* * *der; Bazillus, Bazillen1) bacillus2) (fig.) cancer* * *-en m.bacillus n.(§ pl.: bacilli)bug n. -
33 Krebsfrüherkennung
f early cancer diagnosis* * *Krebs|früh|er|ken|nungfearly detection of cancer* * *Krebs·früh·er·ken·nung* * *Krebsfrüherkennung f early cancer diagnosis -
34 Krebsklinik
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35 Krebstote
m, f person who has died from cancer, cancer victim* * * -
36 Krebszelle
f cancer(ous) cell* * *Krebs|zel|lef (MED)cancer cell* * *Krebs·zel·lef cancer cell* * *Krebszelle f cancer(ous) cell -
37 Prostatakrebs
m MED. cancer of the prostate* * *Prọs|ta|ta|krebsmprostate cancer* * *Pros·ta·ta·krebs<- es>* * * -
38 Verdacht
m; -(e)s, kein Pl. suspicion; Verdacht erregen arouse suspicion; Verdacht schöpfen become suspicious ( gegen of), smell a rat umg.; den Verdacht lenken oder schieben auf (+ Akk) cast suspicion on; in Verdacht haben suspect; in Verdacht kommen be suspected; ich habe den ( starken) Verdacht, dass... I have a (strong) suspicion that..., I (strongly) suspect that...; nicht den leisesten Verdacht haben not have the slightest suspicion, not be in the least bit suspicious; mein Verdacht fällt auf X I’m inclined to suspect X; in den Verdacht kommen oder geraten, etw. zu tun / getan zu haben be suspected of doing / having done s.th.; unter dem Verdacht stehen, etw. getan zu haben be under suspicion of having done s.th.; unter falschem Verdacht on false suspicion; auf bloßen Verdacht hin purely on suspicion; bei ihm besteht Verdacht auf Krebs he is suspected of having cancer; etw. auf Verdacht hin tun umg. do s.th. on spec; auf Verdacht hingehen etc. umg. go there etc. on the off-chance; erhaben* * *der Verdachtsuspicion* * *Ver|dạcht [fɛɐ'daxt]m -(e)s, -e or -e[-'dɛçtə] suspicion; (hum = Vermutung) hunchim Verdacht stehen, etw getan zu haben — to be suspected of having done sth
etw auf Verdacht tun (inf) — to do sth on spec (inf)
* * *Ver·dacht<-[e]s, -e o Verdächte>[fɛɐ̯ˈdaxt, pl -dɛçtə]m kein pl suspiciongibt es schon irgendeinen \Verdacht? do you have a suspect [or suspect anyone [in particular]] yet?jdn [bei jdm] in \Verdacht bringen to cast suspicion on sb [in the eyes of sb]\Verdacht erregen to arouse suspicioneinen \Verdacht haben to have a suspicion, to suspectjdn in [o im] \Verdacht haben to suspect sbjdn in [o im] \Verdacht haben, etw getan zu haben to suspect sb of having done [or doing] sthden \Verdacht auf jdn lenken to cast [or throw] suspicion on sb[gegen jdn] \Verdacht schöpfen to become suspicious [of sb]im \Verdacht stehen, etw getan zu haben to be suspected of having done [or doing] sthetw auf \Verdacht tun to do sth on the strength of a hunch* * *der; Verdacht[e]s, Verdachte od. Verdächte suspicionich geriet in [den] Verdacht, das Geld gestohlen zu haben — I was suspected of having stolen the money
* * *Verdacht erregen arouse suspicion;Verdacht schöpfen become suspicious (gegen of), smell a rat umg;schieben auf (+akk) cast suspicion on;in Verdacht haben suspect;in Verdacht kommen be suspected;ich habe den (starken) Verdacht, dass … I have a (strong) suspicion that …, I (strongly) suspect that …;nicht den leisesten Verdacht haben not have the slightest suspicion, not be in the least bit suspicious;mein Verdacht fällt auf X I’m inclined to suspect X;geraten, etwas zu tun/getan zu haben be suspected of doing/having done sth;unter dem Verdacht stehen, etwas getan zu haben be under suspicion of having done sth;unter falschem Verdacht on false suspicion;auf bloßen Verdacht hin purely on suspicion;bei ihm besteht Verdacht auf Krebs he is suspected of having cancer;etwas auf Verdacht hin tun umg do sth on spec;* * *der; Verdacht[e]s, Verdachte od. Verdächte suspicionich geriet in [den] Verdacht, das Geld gestohlen zu haben — I was suspected of having stolen the money
* * *-e m.suspicion n. -
39 Krebskranker
Krebs|kran|ke(r)mf decl as adjcancer victim; (= Patient) cancer patient* * *Krebs·kran·ke(r)f(m) dekl wie adj person suffering from cancer, cancer victim -
40 Krebs
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