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1 chloroform
1. nounChloroform, das2. transitive verb* * *['klorəfo:m](a liquid, the vapour of which, when breathed in, causes unconsciousness.) das Chloroform* * *chlo·ro·form[ˈklɔ:rəfɔ:m, AM -fɔ:rm]II. vt* * *['klɒrəfɔːm]1. nChloroform nt2. vtmit Chloroform betäuben, eine Chloroformnarkose geben (+dat)* * *A s CHEM, MED Chloroform nB v/ta) chloroformierenb) ein Tier durch Chloroform töten* * *1. nounChloroform, das2. transitive verb -
2 anaesthetic
nounAnästhetikum, dasbe under an anaesthetic — in Narkose liegen
general anaesthetic — Narkotikum, das; Narkosemittel, das
local anaesthetic — Lokalanästhetikum, das
* * *(a substance, used in surgery etc, that causes lack of feeling in a part of the body or unconsciousness.) das Betäubungsmittel- academic.ru/2338/anaesthesia">anaesthesia- anaesthetist
- anaesthetize
- anaesthetise* * *[ˌænəsˈθetɪk, AM -ˈθet̬-]spinal \anaesthetic Spinalanästhetikum ntunder \anaesthetic in Narkose* * *(US) ["nIs'ɵetɪk]1. nNarkose f, Anästhesie f (spec); (= substance) Narkosemittel nt, Anästhetikum nt (spec)local anaesthetic — örtliche Betäubung, Lokalanästhesie f (spec)
the nurse gave him a local anaesthetic — die Schwester gab ihm eine Spritze zur örtlichen Betäubung
when he comes out of the anaesthetic — wenn er aus der Narkose aufwacht
2. adjeffect betäubend, anästhetisch* * *nounAnästhetikum, dasgive somebody an anaesthetic — jemandem eine Narkose geben; (local) jemanden betäuben
general anaesthetic — Narkotikum, das; Narkosemittel, das
local anaesthetic — Lokalanästhetikum, das
* * *(UK) n.Betäubung f.
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