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m.infection, contagion.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: contagiar.* * *1 MEDICINA contagion, infection2 figurado (perversión) perversion, corruption3 figurado (transmisión) contagion* * *SM1) (Med) infection, contagion2) (fig) contamination* * ** * *= contagion, infection.Ex. The scientific growth of knowledge is interpreted as a diffusion and contagion process.Ex. In the field of medicine, the task of the Mycin system is to diagnose blood infections and meningities infections, and to recommend an appropriate drug.----* contagio viral = viral contagion.* * ** * *= contagion, infection.Ex: The scientific growth of knowledge is interpreted as a diffusion and contagion process.
Ex: In the field of medicine, the task of the Mycin system is to diagnose blood infections and meningities infections, and to recommend an appropriate drug.* contagio viral = viral contagion.* * *(por contacto directo) contagion; (por contacto indirecto) infection* * *
Del verbo contagiar: ( conjugate contagiar)
contagio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
contagió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
contagiar
contagio
contagiar ( conjugate contagiar) verbo transitivo ‹ enfermedad› to pass on, transmit (tech);
‹ persona› to infect;
no te acerques que te voy a contagio don't come near or I'll give it to you
contagiarse verbo pronominal
[manía/miedo] to spread;
se contagió de la enfermedad she caught the disease
contagiar verbo transitivo Med (enfermedad) to infect with o spread
contagio sustantivo masculino contagion
' contagio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contagiarse
- contagiar
English:
infection
* * *contagio nm[por contacto directo] contagion; [por contacto indirecto] infection;para prevenir el contagio de la enfermedad to prevent the spread of the disease* * *m contagion* * *contagio nm: contagion, infection -
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kɔn'taxǐom MEDAnsteckung f, Übertragung fsustantivo masculino1. [hecho] Ansteckung die2. [transmisión] Übertragung diecontagiocontagio [koDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9D'taxjo] -
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m1) зараже́ние; зара́за2) de algo (небольшая) эпиде́мия, вспы́шка чего3) перен влия́ние; возде́йствие -
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m• i přen. nákaza (nemocí)• nosič (nákazy) -
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m 1) зараза; 2) заразяване; 3) прен. лош пример; 4) прен. повлияване (в чувства, поведение). -
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13 contagio viral
(n.) = viral contagionEx. Homosexuality, cuckoldry, flowering anuses, zombies, monstrosity, gambling, banquets, viral contagion all become signs of a historical epoch which exists in a repetitious & catastrophic crisis.* * *(n.) = viral contagionEx: Homosexuality, cuckoldry, flowering anuses, zombies, monstrosity, gambling, banquets, viral contagion all become signs of a historical epoch which exists in a repetitious & catastrophic crisis.
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14 capacidad de contagio
сущ.общ. заражаемостьИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > capacidad de contagio
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сущ.общ. цепная реакция, эффект "домино" -
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v.to infect (person).me has contagiado el resfriado you've given me your coldcontagió su entusiasmo a sus compañeros he passed his enthusiasm on to his companions* * *1 (enfermedad) to transmit, pass on2 figurado to infect, pass on, give1 (enfermar) to get infected2 (transmitirse) to be contagious* * *verb1) to infect2) transmit•* * *1. VT1) (Med) [+ enfermedad] to pass on, transmit frm, give (a to)[+ víctima] to infect ( con with)2) (fig) (=transmitir) to infect ( con with)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < enfermedad> (+ me/te/le etc) to pass on, transmit (tech)b) < persona>2.contagiarse v prona) persona/animal to become infectedcontagiarse de algo: se contagió de la enfermedad she caught the disease; se contagiaron de su alegría — they were infected by his cheerfulness
b) enfermedad to be transmitted; manía/miedo to spread* * *= infect, spill over into, set + Nombre + off.Ex. For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.Ex. The artificiality of institutional concepts has spilled over into the structure of the publishing services on which the user depends for Community information.Ex. This local tale could have been used to set me and my classmates off on a search for other similar stories that litter the area up and down the east coast of Britain.----* contagiarse = catch + the fever, rub off on.* contagiarse a = have + a rub-off effect on.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < enfermedad> (+ me/te/le etc) to pass on, transmit (tech)b) < persona>2.contagiarse v prona) persona/animal to become infectedcontagiarse de algo: se contagió de la enfermedad she caught the disease; se contagiaron de su alegría — they were infected by his cheerfulness
b) enfermedad to be transmitted; manía/miedo to spread* * *= infect, spill over into, set + Nombre + off.Ex: For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.
Ex: The artificiality of institutional concepts has spilled over into the structure of the publishing services on which the user depends for Community information.Ex: This local tale could have been used to set me and my classmates off on a search for other similar stories that litter the area up and down the east coast of Britain.* contagiarse = catch + the fever, rub off on.* contagiarse a = have + a rub-off effect on.* * *contagiar [A1 ]vt‹enfermedad› (+ me/te/le etc) to pass on, transmit ( tech)me ha contagiado la gripe que tenía she has given me her flu o passed her flu on to meal final me contagió su miedo in the end he got me scared as well1 «persona/animal» to become infectedPedrito tiene sarampión y ahora se ha contagiado Cristina Pedrito has measles and now Cristina has caught itcontagiarse DE algo:se contagió de la enfermedad she caught the diseasetodos se contagiaron de su alegría everyone was infected by his cheerfulness2 «enfermedad» to spread, be transmitted; «manía/miedo» to spreadla varicela se contagia con mucha facilidad chickenpox is very contagious* * *
contagiar ( conjugate contagiar) verbo transitivo ‹ enfermedad› to pass on, transmit (tech);
‹ persona› to infect;
no te acerques que te voy a contagiar don't come near or I'll give it to you
contagiarse verbo pronominal
[manía/miedo] to spread;
se contagió de la enfermedad she caught the disease
contagiar verbo transitivo Med (enfermedad) to infect with o spread
' contagiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasar
- pegar
English:
infect
- pass
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to infect;[enfermedad] to transmit;me has contagiado el resfriado you've given me your cold2. [risa, entusiasmo]contagió su entusiasmo a sus compañeros he infected his companions with his enthusiasm;contagiado por el buen ambiente reinante, decidió salir a bailar caught up in the general happy atmosphere, he decided to have a dance* * *v/t:contagiar la gripe a alguien give s.o. the flu;nos contagió su entusiasmo he infected us with his enthusiasm* * *contagiar vt1) : to infect2) : to transmit (a disease)* * * -
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1 (enfermar) to get infected2 (transmitirse) to be contagious* * ** * *VPR1) (Med) [enfermedad] to be contagious, be catching; [persona] to become infectedcontagiarse de algo — to become infected with sth, catch sth
tiene la gripe y no quiere que los niños se contagien — he has (the) flu and doesn't want the children to catch it
2) (fig) (=transmitirse) to be contagiousel mal ejemplo se contagia — a bad example is contagious o catching
* * *(v.) = catch + the fever, rub off onEx. Everyone is riding the hype of 'An Inconvenient Truth,' and even Congress has caught the fever... but it doesn't feel rigth yet.Ex. If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.* * *(v.) = catch + the fever, rub off onEx: Everyone is riding the hype of 'An Inconvenient Truth,' and even Congress has caught the fever... but it doesn't feel rigth yet.
Ex: If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.* * *
■contagiarse verbo reflexivo
1 (ser contagioso) to be contagious
2 (adquirir por contagio) to get infected [de, by o with]
' contagiarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pegar
English:
catch
* * *vpr1. [enfermedad] to be contagious;[persona] to become infected;una enfermedad que se contagia con rapidez a disease that spreads quickly;me contagié de mi hermano I caught it from my brother2. [risa, entusiasmo] to be infectious;se contagió de su optimismo he infected her with his optimism* * *v/r become infected* * *vr1) : to be contagious2) : to become infected* * *contagiarse vb to be contagious -
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adj.viral.* * *► adjetivo1 viral* * *ADJ viral* * *adjetivo viral* * *= viral.Ex. A prototype viral hepatitis knowledge base has been under development since Nov 76 = Desde noviembre del 76 se está lleva desarrollando un prototipo de base de datos cognitiva sobre la hepatitis viral.----* contagio viral = viral contagion.* enfermedad viral = viral disease.* infección viral = viral infection.* * *adjetivo viral* * *= viral.Ex: A prototype viral hepatitis knowledge base has been under development since Nov 76 = Desde noviembre del 76 se está lleva desarrollando un prototipo de base de datos cognitiva sobre la hepatitis viral.
* contagio viral = viral contagion.* enfermedad viral = viral disease.* infección viral = viral infection.* * *viral* * *
viral adjetivo
viral
' viral' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diagnosticar
- vírica
- vírico
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contagio — m. med. Transmisión de una enfermedad de un individuo enfermo a otro sano. Puede realizarse por contacto mediato o inmediato. El contagio inmediato se produce por contacto directo entre un enfermo y un organismo sano, normalmente a través de la… … Diccionario médico
contagio — sustantivo masculino 1. Área: medicina Transmisión de una enfermedad infecciosa por contacto directo o indirecto: Aislaron al enfermo para prevenir el contagio. Es necesaria una mayor divulgación sobre los medios de evitar el contagio. 2.… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
contágio — s. m. 1. [Medicina] Transmissão de enfermidade pelo contato imediato ou mediato que se tem com o doente. 2. Doença contagiosa. 3. [Figurado] Coisa má que abunda e se propaga. 4. Corrupção. ‣ Etimologia: latim contagium, ii, contato, contágio … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
contagio- — (kənˈteɪdʒɪəʊ) combining form of L. contagium ‘contagion’, as in contagio miasmatica, propagated both by contagion and by miasma (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1882) … Useful english dictionary
contagio — /kon tadʒo/ s.m. [dal lat. contagium, der. di contingĕre toccare, contaminare ]. 1. a. (med.) [passaggio per contatto di una malattia infettiva dalla persona malata a una sana: pericolo di c. ] ▶◀ infezione, trasmissione. ‖ contaminazione. b.… … Enciclopedia Italiana
contagio — (Del lat. contagĭum). 1. m. Transmisión, por contacto inmediato o mediato, de una enfermedad específica. 2. Germen, conocido o supuesto, de la enfermedad contagiosa. 3. Enfermedad contagiosa. 4. Transmisión de hábitos, actitudes, simpatías, etc … Diccionario de la lengua española
Contagio — Contagion Título Contagio (España e Hispanoamérica) Ficha técnica Dirección Steven Soderbergh Producción Gregory Jacobs Stacey Sher Michael Shamberg … Wikipedia Español
contagio — (Del lat. contagium < cum, con + tangere, tocar.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 MEDICINA Transmisión directa o indirecta de una enfermedad: ■ siente pavor ante el contagio del sida. 2 MEDICINA Germen de una enfermedad contagiosa. 3 MEDICINA… … Enciclopedia Universal
contagio — con·tà·gio s.m. AD 1. trasmissione di una malattia da un soggetto infetto a uno sano: trasmettere per contagio, contagio diretto, contagio indiretto | estens., la malattia stessa, spec. con riferimento alla peste: il contagio ha mietuto molte… … Dizionario italiano
contagio — s. m. 1. infezione, contaminazione, trasmissione, propagazione, ammorbamento CONTR. guarigione 2. epidemia, pestilenza, morbo 3. (fig.) corruzione, contaminazione, corruttela, bacillo (fig.) CONTR. moralità. SFUMATURE … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
contagio — {{#}}{{LM C10131}}{{〓}} {{SynC10373}} {{[}}contagio{{]}} ‹con·ta·gio› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Transmisión o adquisición, especialmente de una enfermedad: • El contagio del sarampión se produjo en la guardería.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos