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1 postmortem
postmortem [‚pəʊst'mɔ:təm]1 noun∎ to carry out a postmortem pratiquer une autopsie(b) figurative autopsie f;∎ they held a postmortem on the game ils ont disséqué ou analysé le match après coupaprès le décès►► postmortem examination autopsie f -
2 postmortem
1. adverbnach dem Tode; post mortem (fachspr.)2. adjective3. nounpostmortem examination — Leichenschau, die; (with dissection) Obduktion, die
1) (examination) Obduktion, die2) (fig.) nachträgliche Bewertung* * *[pəus'mo:təm](a medical examination of a dead body in order to find out the cause of death.) die Autopsie* * *postmortem [-ˈmɔː(r)tem; -təm]postmortem examination → B 1B s1. JUR, MED Autopsie f, Obduktion f:carry out a postmortem on auch obduzierenhold a postmortem on sth etwas nachträglich analysierenPM abk1. Paymaster3. Postmaster* * *1. adverbnach dem Tode; post mortem (fachspr.)2. adjective3. nounpostmortem examination — Leichenschau, die; (with dissection) Obduktion, die
1) (examination) Obduktion, die2) (fig.) nachträgliche Bewertung -
3 autopsiar
• carry out a postmortem on -
4 realizar una autopsia en
• carry out a postmortem onDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > realizar una autopsia en
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5 autopsie
autopsie [ɔtɔpsi]feminine noun* * *otɔpsinom féminin postmortem (examination), autopsy* * *ɔtɔpsi nfpost-mortem, autopsy* * *autopsie nf postmortem (examination), autopsy; faire une autopsie to carry out a postmortem (examination), to perform an autopsy; faire l'autopsie de la défaite électorale fig to hold a postmortem on why the election was lost.[otɔpsi] nom féminin -
6 autopsier
autopsier [ɔtɔpsje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb[+ corps] to carry out an autopsy on* * *otɔpsjeverbe transitif to carry out a postmortem (examination) on, to perform an autopsy on [cadavre]* * *ɔtɔpsje vtto carry out a post-mortem on, to carry out an autopsy on* * *autopsier verb table: plier vtr to carry out a postmortem (examination) on, to perform an autopsy on [cadavre].[otɔpsje] verbe transitif -
7 autopsiar
v.to carry out a postmortem on, to autopsy. -
8 Obduktion
f; -, -en; MED., JUR. postmortem, autopsy; eine Obduktion durchführen carry out ( oder hold oder perform) a postmortem* * *die Obduktionpostmortem; autopsy* * *Ob|duk|ti|on [ɔpdʊk'tsioːn]f -, -enpostmortem (examination), autopsy* * *Ob·duk·ti·on<-, -en>[ɔpdʊkˈtsi̯o:n]f post-mortem [examination]* * *die; Obduktion, Obduktionen (Med., Rechtsw.) postmortem [examination]; autopsy* * ** * *die; Obduktion, Obduktionen (Med., Rechtsw.) postmortem [examination]; autopsy* * *f.autopsy n. -
9 autopsia
f.autopsy, post-mortem (medicine).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: autopsiar.* * *1 autopsy, postmortem2 figurado postmortem* * *SF post mortem, autopsyhacer o practicar la autopsia a algn — to carry out an autopsy on sb
* * *femenino autopsy, post mortemhacerle la autopsia a alguien — to perform an autopsy o a post mortem on somebody
* * *= post mortem [postmortem], autopsy, post mortem examination, necropsy.Ex. Survey research is used to determine what kind of post mortem appraisals companies undertake concerning their abandoned information systems development projects.Ex. 'Performances' witnessed by Londoners ranged from Shakespeare to puppet theater, from Italian opera to autopsies.Ex. Post mortem examination revealed accumulation of thick mucus in the oral cavity and trachea.Ex. The final necropsy diagnoses were compared among 1,206 golden retrievers, boxers, German shepherd dogs, Labrador retrievers, and rottweilers.----* practicar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.* realizar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.* * *femenino autopsy, post mortemhacerle la autopsia a alguien — to perform an autopsy o a post mortem on somebody
* * *= post mortem [postmortem], autopsy, post mortem examination, necropsy.Ex: Survey research is used to determine what kind of post mortem appraisals companies undertake concerning their abandoned information systems development projects.
Ex: 'Performances' witnessed by Londoners ranged from Shakespeare to puppet theater, from Italian opera to autopsies.Ex: Post mortem examination revealed accumulation of thick mucus in the oral cavity and trachea.Ex: The final necropsy diagnoses were compared among 1,206 golden retrievers, boxers, German shepherd dogs, Labrador retrievers, and rottweilers.* practicar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.* realizar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.* * *autopsy, post mortemhacerle la autopsia a algn to perform an autopsy o a post mortem on sb* * *
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
* * *autopsia nfautopsy, postmortem;* * *f post mortem, autopsy* * *autopsia nf: autopsy -
10 obduzieren
* * *ob|du|zie|ren [ɔpdu'tsiːrən] ptp obduziertvtto carry out or do a postmortem or autopsy on* * *ob·du·zie·ren *[ɔpduˈtsi:rən]vt▪ jdn \obduzieren to perform a post-mortem on sb▪ obduziert werden to undergo a post-mortem* * * -
11 PM
abbreviation = Prime Minister* * *[,pi: 'em]( abbreviation) (Prime Minister.)* * *PM1[ˌpi:ˈem]PM2[ˌpi:ˈem]n abbrev of post-mortempost-mor·tem[ˌpəʊs(t)ˈmɔ:tem, AM ˌpoʊs(t)ˈmɔ:rt̬əm]PMI. nto carry out [or conduct] [or perform] a \PM eine Autopsie vornehmen\PM report Obduktionsbericht m* * *(Brit inf) abbr See: of Prime Minister* * *PM abk1. Paymaster3. Postmaster* * *abbreviation = Prime Minister* * *adv.nachmittags adv. -
12 pm
abbreviation = Prime Minister* * *[,pi: 'em]( abbreviation) (Prime Minister.)* * *PM1[ˌpi:ˈem]PM2[ˌpi:ˈem]n abbrev of post-mortempost-mor·tem[ˌpəʊs(t)ˈmɔ:tem, AM ˌpoʊs(t)ˈmɔ:rt̬əm]PMI. nto carry out [or conduct] [or perform] a \PM eine Autopsie vornehmen\PM report Obduktionsbericht m* * *(Brit inf) abbr See: of Prime Minister* * *pm1, p.m. [ˌpiːˈem] abk post meridiem, after noon:at 5 pm um 5 Uhr nachmittags, um 17 Uhr;at 9 pm um 9 Uhr abends, um 21 Uhr;the 5 pm (train) der 17-Uhr-Zug* * *abbreviation = Prime Minister* * *adv.nachmittags adv. -
13 case
1. n случай; обстоятельство; положение, обстоятельстваin any case — во всяком случае; при любых обстоятельствах
in the case of — в отношении, что касается
it is not the case — это не так; дело не в этом, ничего подобного
is it the case that he has lost his job? — правда ли, что он лишился работы?
such being the case — в таком случае, если дело обстоит так; поскольку это так
such is the case with us — вот в каком мы положении, вот как обстоит дело с нами
as the case may be — в зависимости от обстоятельств ; смотря по обстоятельствам
as the case stands — при данном положении дел; в настоящих условиях
as the case may require — как могут потребовать обстоятельства; по мере надобности
the case with me is the reverse — у меня наоборот, а у меня не так
2. n доводы, доказательства, аргументы, соображения; аргументацияthere is the strongest case for self-government — есть самые веские соображения в пользу самоуправления
3. n судебное делоa leading case, a case in precedent — судебный прецедент
a case of circumstantial evidence — дело, в основу которого положены косвенные доказательства
case for defence — дело, выигранное защитой
4. n судебная практикаto commence a case — возбудить иск, обвинение, судебное дело
to carry a case — проводить судебное дело, судебный процесс
landmark case — дело, являющееся вехой в судебной практике
case material — материалы судебных дел, судебной практики
5. n доводы, аргументация по делуthe case for the prosecution — часть уголовного процесса, охватывающая все относящиеся к обвинению действия
6. n казус; судебный прецедентcase for trial — дело, подлежащее судебному рассмотрению
to process a case — вести дело; вести судебный процесс
later case — судебное дело, рассмотренное впоследствии
7. n судебное решение8. n лицо, находящееся под наблюдением, под надзором; больной, пациент, исследуемый9. n заболевание, случайpriority case — случай, требующий срочной медицинской помощи
the notorious case — пресловутое дело, прогремевший случай
extreme case — предельный случай; экстремальная ситуация
10. n клиент11. n грам. падеж12. n редк. состояниеout of case — в плохом состоянии, нездоровый, не в форме
13. n сл. «тип», чудак14. n вчт. регистр клавиатуры15. n вчт. оператор выбора16. v амер. сл. рассматривать; высматривать; присматриватьсяhe cased the house before robbing it — прежде чем совершить ограбление, он тщательно осмотрел дом
17. n ящик; коробка; ларец; контейнер18. n сумка; чемодан; дорожный несессер19. n футляр; чехол20. n ножны21. n покрышка; оболочка22. n корпус23. n тех. картер; камера24. n тех. оболочка; кожух25. n кассета26. n воен. гильза27. n набор, комплект28. n витрина; застеклённый стендexhibition case — выставочный шкаф; выставочная витрина
29. n горка30. n книжный шкаф31. n стр. коробка32. n наволочканаборная касса:
33. n полигр. переплётная крышкаСинонимический ряд:1. action (noun) action; appeal; cause; dispute; lawsuit; litigation; patient; process; suit; trial2. argument (noun) argument; claim; debate3. bag (noun) bag; suitcase; valise4. condition (noun) circumstance; condition; contingency; plight; position; predicament; situation; state; status5. container (noun) box; carton; chest; coffer; container; cover; crate; receptacle6. eccentric (noun) character; eccentric; oddball; oddity; original; quiz; zombie7. hull (noun) hull; husk; pod; shell; shuck; skin8. instance (noun) case history; event; eventuality; example; illustration; incident; instance; matter; occurrence; phenomenon; precedent; representative; sample; sampling; specimen9. jacket (noun) jacket; sheath; wrapper10. order (noun) estate; order; repair; shape11. point (noun) point; reasonАнтонимический ряд:
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