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cancer [kɑ̃sεʀ]masculine nouna. ( = maladie) cancer• avoir un cancer du sein/du poumon to have breast/lung cancer* * *kɑ̃sɛʀnom propre masculin Cancer* * *kɑ̃sɛʀ nm1) (= maladie) cancerIl a un cancer. — He has cancer.
2) (= signe)Sabine est Cancer. — Sabine's Cancer.
* * *cancer nm1 ⇒ Les douleurs et les maladies Méd cancer; avoir un cancer to have cancer; un cancer du sein/du poumon/de la peau breast/lung/skin cancer; cancer du col de l'utérus/du rein cervical/renal cancer; cancer de l'estomac/de l'œsophage cancer of the stomach/of the oesophagus;2 fig cancer.cancer épithélial carcinoma; cancer glandulaire adenocarcinoma.[kɑ̃sɛr] nom propre masculin1. ASTRONOMIE Cancer2. ASTROLOGIE Cancerêtre Cancer to be Cancer ou a Cancerian -
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cancer [kɑ̃sεʀ]masculine nouna. ( = maladie) cancer• avoir un cancer du sein/du poumon to have breast/lung cancer* * *kɑ̃sɛʀnom propre masculin Cancer* * *kɑ̃sɛʀ nm1) (= maladie) cancerIl a un cancer. — He has cancer.
2) (= signe)Sabine est Cancer. — Sabine's Cancer.
* * *cancer nm1 ⇒ Les douleurs et les maladies Méd cancer; avoir un cancer to have cancer; un cancer du sein/du poumon/de la peau breast/lung/skin cancer; cancer du col de l'utérus/du rein cervical/renal cancer; cancer de l'estomac/de l'œsophage cancer of the stomach/of the oesophagus;2 fig cancer.cancer épithélial carcinoma; cancer glandulaire adenocarcinoma.[kɑ̃sɛr] nom masculincancer du foie/de la peau liver/skin cancer -
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cancer ['kænsə(r)]1 nounMedicine & figurative cancer m;∎ to have cancer avoir un ou le cancer;∎ to die of cancer mourir (à la suite) d'un cancer;∎ cigarettes cause cancer les cigarettes sont cancérigènes ou carcinogènes;∎ figurative we must remove the cancer of militarism il faut enrayer le cancer du militarisme►► cancer cell cellule f cancéreuse;cancer patient cancéreux(euse) m,f;cancer research oncologie f, cancérologie f;∎ we're collecting money for cancer research nous recueillons des fonds pour la recherche contre le cancer; -
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cancer crī, m [2 CAN-+CVR-], a crab, seacrab, river-crab: litoreus, O. — The Crab (in the zodiac): sidus Cancri, V., O. — Poet.: cancri bracchia videre, to visit the far south, O.: fervebant bracchia cancri, i. e. the sun was in Cancer, O.—A malignant tumor, cancer, O.* * *Icrab; Cancer (zodiac); the_South; summer heat; cancer, disease, tumor, cankerIIcrab; Cancer (zodiac); the_South; summer heat; cancer, disease, tumor, cankerIIIcrab; Cancer (zodiac); the_South; summer heat; cancer, disease, tumor, cankerIVlattice, grid; barrierV -
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A n Med, fig cancer m ; to have cancer avoir un cancer ; to have lung/stomach cancer avoir un cancer du poumon/de l'estomac ; a cancer sufferer un/-e cancéreux/-euse m/f. -
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Cancer ['kænsə(r)]1 noun∎ he's a Cancer il est (du signe du) CancerAstrology du Cancer;∎ he's Cancer il est (du signe du) Cancer -
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cancer, crī, m. (vgl. griech. καρκίνος), I) das Gitter (s. Paul. ex Fest. 46, 2), inter Orci cancros haerescere, Apul. met. 6, 8. – II) metonisch, das Gittertier = der Krebs, A) eig., der Flußkrebs od. Seekrebs, Plin. u.a.: marinus sive fluminalis, Cael. Aur. chron. 1, 4, 119: cancri digiti primores, Varr. sat. Men. 42: antiquus amor cancer est, geht den Krebsgang, Petr. 42, 7. – B) übtr.: 1) Cancer als nom. propr., der Krebs, das bekannte Sternbild des Tierkreises zwischen dem Löwen u. den Zwillingen, von dem der Wendepunkt u. Wendekreis der Sonne im Sommer den Namen »Wendepunkt u. Wendekreis des Krebses« hat, Lucr., Ov., Petr. u.a. – 2) meton.: a) poet. = Südgegend, Ov. met. 4, 625. – b) zur Bezeichnung großer Hitze, Ov. met. 10, 127. – c) als Geschwür, der Krebs, bei Celsus bald ein erysipelatöses, bald ein putrides, bald ein gangränöses Geschwür, Cato, Cels. u.a.: in mamilla cancrum habere, Augustin. de civ. dei 22, 8. p. 499, 27 D.: sermo eorum ut cancer serpit, frißt um sich wie der Kr., Vulg. 2. Tim. 2, 17: sermones eorum velut cancer et pestem fugiendo vitate, Cypr. ep. 43, 5. – / cancer (als Geschwür) auch Genet. canceris, Arnob. 1, 50, u. Plur. canceres, Cato r. r. 157, 3. – u. (in ders. Bedeutung) als Neutrum, Claud. Quadrig. bei Prisc. 6, 43. Scrib. 206 u. 240. Cypr. sent. episc. 10 u. ep. 43, 5.
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