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22 ética
ética sustantivo femenino ethics
ético,-a adjetivo ethical
ética sustantivo femenino
1 (moral) ethic
2 (disciplina) ethics sing ' ética' also found in these entries: Spanish: moral English: dog-eat-dog - ethic - ethics - exemplary - unprofessional - work ethic -
23 morality
noun moral, moralidadmorality n moraltr[mə'rælɪtɪ]1 moralidad nombre femenino, moral nombre femeninon.• moralidad s.f.mə'ræləti [mǝ'rælɪtɪ]1.N moralidad f, moral f2.CPDmorality play N — moralidad f
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'medikəl
1. adjective(of healing, medicine or doctors: medical care; medical insurance.) clínico
2. noun(a medical examination.) médicomedical1 adj médico / clínicomedical2 n revisión médica / examen médicotr['medɪkəl]1 (treatment, care, examination) médico,-a; (book, student) de medicina\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmedical practitioner médico,-amedical ['mɛdɪkəl] adj: médicoadj.• de medicina adj.• facultativo, -a adj.• medicinal adj.• médico, -a adj.
I 'medɪkəladjective <care/examination/insurance> médico; < student> de medicina; < case> clínicomedical certificate — certificado m médico
medical history — ( of patient) historial m médico or clínico, historia f clínica (AmL)
the medical profession — los médicos, la profesión médica, el cuerpo médico
medical school — facultad f de medicina
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noun revisión f médica, examen m médico['medɪkǝl]1.ADJ [care, facilities, staff, treatment] médico; [records] médico, clínico; [student] de medicina; [problems] de salud•
the medical history of a patient — el historial médico or clínico de un paciente, la historia clínica de un paciente•
medical opinion is divided on the subject — la opinión médica está dividida con respecto a este tema2.N reconocimiento m médico, revisión f médica, examen m médico•
to have a medical — someterse a un reconocimiento médico or a un examen médico or a una revisión médica3.CPDmedical board N — (Mil) consejo m de médicos
medical certificate N — certificado m médico
medical ethics N — ética f médica
medical examination N — reconocimiento m médico, revisión f médica, examen m médico
medical examiner N — (US) médico(-a) m / f forense
medical insurance N — seguro m médico
medical officer N — médico(-a) m / f ; (Mil) oficial mf médico(-a); [of town] jefe mf de sanidad municipal
medical practice N — (=practice of medicine) práctica f de la medicina; (=place) consultorio m médico
medical practitioner N — frm médico(-a) m / f
medical records NPL — historial msing médico
Medical Research Council N (Brit) —
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the Medical Research Council — organismo británico dedicado a la investigación médicamedical school N — facultad f de medicina
medical science N — medicina f, ciencia f médica
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I ['medɪkəl]adjective <care/examination/insurance> médico; < student> de medicina; < case> clínicomedical certificate — certificado m médico
medical history — ( of patient) historial m médico or clínico, historia f clínica (AmL)
the medical profession — los médicos, la profesión médica, el cuerpo médico
medical school — facultad f de medicina
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26 environmental
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