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/,kɑ:si'noumətə/ * (bất qui tắc) danh từ, số nhiều carcinomata - (y học) ung thư biểu bì -
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pl от carcinomaБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > carcinomata
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[͵kɑ:sıʹnəʋmətə] pl от carcinoma -
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Общая лексика: карциномы, раковые опухоли -
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(malignant tumor: The surgeons had to remove the carcinoma from his lungs) carcinomatr[kɑːsɪ'nəʊmə]1 carcinoma nombre masculinon.• carcinoma s.m.'kɑːrsə'nəʊmə, ˌkɑːsɪ'nəʊmənoun carcinoma m[ˌkɑːsɪ'nǝʊmǝ]N (pl carcinomas or carcinomata) [ˌˌkɑːsɪ'nǝʊmǝtǝ] carcinoma m* * *['kɑːrsə'nəʊmə, ˌkɑːsɪ'nəʊmə]noun carcinoma m -
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(malignant tumor: The surgeons had to remove the carcinoma from his lungs)subst. (flertall: carcinomata eller carcinomas) \/ˌkaːsɪˈnəʊmə\/( medisin) karsinom, kreftsvulst (fra epitelvev) -
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(malignant tumor: The surgeons had to remove the carcinoma from his lungs)* * *car.ci.no.ma[ka:sin'oumə] n (pl carcinomas, carcinomata) Med carcinoma, câncer. -
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n (pl carcinomata) мед.ракове новоутворення, карцинома* * *n; мед.ракова пухлина, карцинома -
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[ˌkɑːsɪ'nəʊmə]* * *(malignant tumor: The surgeons had to remove the carcinoma from his lungs) carcinoma* * *carcinoma /kɑ:sɪˈnəʊmə/ (med.)n. (pl. carcinomas, carcinomata)carcinoma.* * *[ˌkɑːsɪ'nəʊmə] -
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