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41 puesto de primeros auxilios
spa puesto (m) de primeros auxilios, puesto (m) de socorroeng first-aid post, first-aid centreБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > puesto de primeros auxilios
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42 puesto de socorro
spa puesto (m) de primeros auxilios, puesto (m) de socorroeng first-aid post, first-aid centreБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > puesto de socorro
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43 socorrista
f. & m.1 first aid worker.2 lifeguard, lifesaver, life-saver.* * *1 life-saver, lifeguard* * *SMF lifeguard, life-saver* * *masculino y femenino ( en el agua) lifeguard, lifesaver; ( en la montaña) mountain rescue worker; ( de primeros auxilios) first-aider* * *= lifeguard.Ex. The author discusses the importance of including information on posttraumatic stress disorder in lifeguard training.* * *masculino y femenino ( en el agua) lifeguard, lifesaver; ( en la montaña) mountain rescue worker; ( de primeros auxilios) first-aider* * *= lifeguard.Ex: The author discusses the importance of including information on posttraumatic stress disorder in lifeguard training.
* * *(en el agua) lifeguard, lifesaver; (en la montaña) mountain rescue worker; (de primeros auxilios) first-aider* * *
socorrista sustantivo masculino y femenino ( en el agua) lifeguard, lifesaver;
( en la montaña) mountain rescue worker;
( de primeros auxilios) first-aider
socorrista mf lifeguard, lifesaver
' socorrista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salvavidas
English:
lifeguard
- life
* * *socorrista nmf[en ambulancia] first-aider; [en la playa] lifeguard; [en montaña] mountain rescue worker* * *m/f lifeguard* * *socorrista nmf1) : rescue worker2) : lifeguard* * *socorrista n lifeguard -
44 ante todo
• above all• above all things• first and last• first of exchange• first-aid post• first-nighter• in fine fettle• in first place• in the firm's time• in the flash of a moment• mainly• most specially• primarily -
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46 antes que nada
• above all• above all things• first and last• first of exchange• first-aid post• first-nighter• most specially -
47 puesto de primeros auxilios
• dressing station• first and foremost• first-aid kitDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > puesto de primeros auxilios
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48 puesto de socorro
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49 ampolla1
1 = blister.Ex. Medical concerns examined in section six include first aid kits, drugs, blisters, diarrhea, stings, bites, anaphylaxis, snakebite, and hypothermia.----* ampolla de sangre = blood blister.* formación de ampollas = blistering.* hacer ampollas = blister.* levantar ampollas = blister, rile, raise + Posesivo + hackles.* salir ampollas = blister. -
50 animar
v.1 to cheer up (gladden) (person).tu regalo le animó mucho your present really cheered her uplos fans animaban a su equipo the fans were cheering their team on2 to encourage (to stimulate).animar a alguien a hacer algo to encourage somebody to do somethingSilvia animó a Ricardo a estudiar Silvia encouraged Richard to study.3 to motivate, to drive (to encourage).no le anima ningún afán de riqueza she's not driven by any desire to be rich4 to brighten up, to brighten, to animate, to buoy up.Ricardo animó la fiesta Richard animated the party.5 to give life to.Los primeros auxilios animaron al bebé The first aid gave life to the baby6 to compere, to act as a compere for.Ricardo animó el espectáculo Richard compered the show.* * *1 (alegrar a alguien) to cheer up2 (alegrar algo) to brighten up, liven up3 (alentar) to encourage1 (persona) to cheer up2 (fiesta etc) to brighten up, liven up3 (decidirse) to make up one's mind* * *verb1) to cheer up, brighten up2) enliven, liven up3) encourage•- animarse* * *1. VT1) (=alegrar) [+ persona triste] to cheer up; [+ habitación] to brighten up2) (=entretener) [+ persona aburrida] to liven up; [+ charla, fiesta, reunión] to liven up, enlivenun humorista animó la velada — a comedian livened up o enlivened the evening
3) (=alentar) [+ persona] to encourage; [+ proyecto] to inspire; [+ fuego] to liven upte estaré animando desde las gradas — I'll be rooting for you o cheering you on from the crowd
animar a algn a hacer o a que haga algo — to encourage sb to do sth
esas noticias nos animaron a pensar que... — that news encouraged us to think that...
ignoramos las razones que lo animaron a dimitir — we are unaware of the reasons for his resignation o the reasons that led him o prompted him to resign
me animan a que siga — they're encouraging o urging me to carry on
4) (Econ) [+ mercado, economía] to stimulate, inject life into5) (Bio) to animate, give life to2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( alentar) to encourage; ( levantar el espíritu) to cheer... upanimar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to encourage somebody to + inf
b) <fiesta/reunión> to liven upc) (con luces, colores) to brighten up2) < programa> to present, host; <club/centro> to organize entertainment in3) ( impulsar) to inspire2.animarse v prona) (alegrarse, cobrar vida) fiesta/reunión to liven up, warm up; persona to liven upb) ( cobrar ánimos) to cheer upsi me animo a salir te llamo — if I feel like going out, I'll call you
c) ( atreverse)animarse a + inf: ¿quién se anima a decírselo? who's going to be brave enough to tell him?; no me animo a saltar I can't bring myself to jump; al final me animé a confesárselo — I finally plucked up the courage to tell her
* * *= cheer, spur, spur on, enliven, set + Nombre + off, embolden, set + alight, animate, buoy, enthuse, prod, sparkle, cheer up, take + heart, egg on, perk up, encourage, brighten up, stimulate, pep up, hearten.Ex. I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.Ex. Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex. The paper-makers, spurred on by the urgent need to increase their supply of raw material, eventually mastered the new technique.Ex. Children in this state are in a crisis of confidence from which they must be relieved before their set about books can be refreshed and enlivened.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.Ex. The spark of warmth had emboldened her.Ex. HotJava animates documents through the use of 'applets': small application programs that can be written to support many different tasks.Ex. 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.Ex. Teachers must enthuse students to library work and its value.Ex. Science Citation Index (SCI) depends for intellectual content entirely on citations by authors, who are sometimes prodded by editors and referees.Ex. His talks sparkle with Southern humor and a distinct voice known to mention rednecks, the evil of institutions, and racial reconciliation.Ex. This novel was written to cheer herself up when she and her baby were trapped inside their freezing cold flat in a blizzard, unable to get to the library.Ex. But I take heart from something that Bill Frye said when he agreed to outline a national program for preserving millions of books in danger of deterioration = Aunque me fortalezco con algo que Bill Frye dijo cuando aceptó esbozar un programa nacional para la conservación de millones de libros en peligro de deterioro.Ex. In the novel, residents of the drought-plagued hamlet of Champaner, egged on by a salt-of-the-earth hothead leader, recklessly accept a sporting challenge thrown down by the commander of the local British troops.Ex. The author presents ideas designed to perk up classroom spirits.Ex. A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex. The flowers will really help brighten up the cemetery when they flower in spring.Ex. An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.Ex. Soccer ace David Beckham has started wearing mystical hippy beads to pep up his sex life.Ex. We are heartened by the fact that we are still so far a growth story in the midst of this global challenge.----* animarse = brighten.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( alentar) to encourage; ( levantar el espíritu) to cheer... upanimar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to encourage somebody to + inf
b) <fiesta/reunión> to liven upc) (con luces, colores) to brighten up2) < programa> to present, host; <club/centro> to organize entertainment in3) ( impulsar) to inspire2.animarse v prona) (alegrarse, cobrar vida) fiesta/reunión to liven up, warm up; persona to liven upb) ( cobrar ánimos) to cheer upsi me animo a salir te llamo — if I feel like going out, I'll call you
c) ( atreverse)animarse a + inf: ¿quién se anima a decírselo? who's going to be brave enough to tell him?; no me animo a saltar I can't bring myself to jump; al final me animé a confesárselo — I finally plucked up the courage to tell her
* * *= cheer, spur, spur on, enliven, set + Nombre + off, embolden, set + alight, animate, buoy, enthuse, prod, sparkle, cheer up, take + heart, egg on, perk up, encourage, brighten up, stimulate, pep up, hearten.Ex: I shall neither cheer nor mourn its passing from the current agenda because to do so would be to demonstrate a partisanship that was not presidential.
Ex: Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex: The paper-makers, spurred on by the urgent need to increase their supply of raw material, eventually mastered the new technique.Ex: Children in this state are in a crisis of confidence from which they must be relieved before their set about books can be refreshed and enlivened.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.Ex: The spark of warmth had emboldened her.Ex: HotJava animates documents through the use of 'applets': small application programs that can be written to support many different tasks.Ex: 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.Ex: Teachers must enthuse students to library work and its value.Ex: Science Citation Index (SCI) depends for intellectual content entirely on citations by authors, who are sometimes prodded by editors and referees.Ex: His talks sparkle with Southern humor and a distinct voice known to mention rednecks, the evil of institutions, and racial reconciliation.Ex: This novel was written to cheer herself up when she and her baby were trapped inside their freezing cold flat in a blizzard, unable to get to the library.Ex: But I take heart from something that Bill Frye said when he agreed to outline a national program for preserving millions of books in danger of deterioration = Aunque me fortalezco con algo que Bill Frye dijo cuando aceptó esbozar un programa nacional para la conservación de millones de libros en peligro de deterioro.Ex: In the novel, residents of the drought-plagued hamlet of Champaner, egged on by a salt-of-the-earth hothead leader, recklessly accept a sporting challenge thrown down by the commander of the local British troops.Ex: The author presents ideas designed to perk up classroom spirits.Ex: A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex: The flowers will really help brighten up the cemetery when they flower in spring.Ex: An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.Ex: Soccer ace David Beckham has started wearing mystical hippy beads to pep up his sex life.Ex: We are heartened by the fact that we are still so far a growth story in the midst of this global challenge.* animarse = brighten.* * *animar [A1 ]vtA1 (alentar) to encourage; (levantar el espíritu) to cheer … uptu visita lo animó mucho your visit cheered him up a lot o really lifted his spiritsanimar a algn A + INF to encourage sb to + INFme animó a presentarme al concurso he encouraged me to enter the competitionanimar a algn A QUE + SUBJ to encourage sb to + INFtraté de animarlo a que continuara I tried to encourage him to carry on2 (dar vida a, alegrar) ‹fiesta/reunión› to liven uplos niños animan mucho la casa the children really liven the house up; (con luces, colores) to brighten upel vino empezaba a animarlos the wine was beginning to liven them up o to make them more livelylas luces y los adornos animan las calles en Navidad lights and decorations brighten up the streets at ChristmasB1 ‹programa› to present, host2 ‹club/centro› to organize entertainment inC (impulsar) to inspirelos principios que animaron su ideología the principles which inspired their ideologyno nos anima ningún afán de lucro we are not driven o motivated by any desire for profit■ animarse1 (alegrarse, cobrar vida) «fiesta/reunión» to liven up, warm up, get going; «persona» to liven up, come to life2 (cobrar ánimos) to cheer upse animó mucho al vernos she cheered up o brightened up o ( colloq) perked up a lot when she saw usanimarse A + INF:si me animo a salir te llamo if I decide to go out o if I feel like going out, I'll call you¿no se anima nadie a ir? doesn't anyone feel like going?, doesn't anyone want to go?3 (atreverse) animarse A + INF:¿quién se anima a planteárselo al jefe? who's going to be brave enough o who's going to be the one to tackle the boss about it? ( colloq)yo no me animo a tirarme del trampolín I can't bring myself to o I don't dare dive off the springboarda ver si te animas a hacerlo why don't you have a go?al final me animé a confesárselo I finally plucked up the courage to tell her* * *
animar ( conjugate animar) verbo transitivo
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( levantar el espíritu) to cheer … up;
animar a algn a hacer algo or a que haga algo to encourage sb to do sth
2 ‹ programa› to present, host
3 ( impulsar) to inspire
animarse verbo pronominal
[ persona] to liven up
◊ si me animo a salir te llamo if I feel like going out, I'll call youc) ( atreverse):◊ ¿quién se anima a decírselo? who's going to be brave enough to tell him?;
no me animo a saltar I can't bring myself to jump;
al final me animé a confesárselo I finally plucked up the courage to tell her
animar verbo transitivo
1 (alegrar a alguien) to cheer up
(una fiesta, una reunión) to liven up, brighten up
2 (estimular a una persona) to encourage
' animar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
activar
- alegrar
- entusiasmar
- jalear
- motivar
- reanimar
- venga
- ánimo
- empujón
- entonar
- hala
- ir
- órale
English:
animate
- buck up
- buoy up
- cheer
- cheer up
- encourage
- enliven
- hearten
- inspire
- jazz up
- liven
- urge on
- warm up
- brighten
- buoy
- jolly
- liven up
- pep
- root
- urge
- warm
* * *♦ vt1. [estimular] to encourage;los fans animaban a su equipo the fans were cheering their team on;animar a alguien a hacer algo to encourage sb to do sth;me animaron a aceptar la oferta they encouraged me to accept the offer;lo animó a que dejara la bebida she encouraged him to stop drinking2. [alegrar] to cheer up;tu regalo la animó mucho your present really cheered her up;los colores de los participantes animaban el desfile the colourful costumes of the participants brightened up the procession, the costumes of the participants added colour to the procession3. [fuego, diálogo, fiesta] to liven up;[comercio] to stimulate;el tanto del empate animó el partido the equalizer brought the game to life, the game came alive after the equalizer;las medidas del gobierno pretenden animar la inversión the government's measures are aimed at stimulating o promoting investmenthan utilizado la tecnología digital para animar las secuencias de acción the action shots are digitally generated5. [impulsar] to motivate, to drive;no le anima ningún afán de riqueza she's not driven by any desire to be rich;no me anima ningún sentimiento de venganza I'm not doing this out of a desire for revenge* * *v/t1 cheer up2 ( alentar) encourage* * *animar vt1) alentar: to encourage, to inspire2) : to animate, to enliven3) : to brighten up, to cheer up* * *animar vb1. (persona) to cheer up2. (lugar, situación) to liven up3. (motivar) to encourage -
51 curación
f.cure.* * *1 (gen) cure2 (de herida) healing3 (recuperación) recovery* * *SF (Med) (=proceso) cure, healing; (=tratamiento) treatment* * *1) ( tratamiento) treatment2) ( recuperación-de enfermo) recovery; (- de herida) healing* * *----* poder de curación = healing power.* * *1) ( tratamiento) treatment2) ( recuperación-de enfermo) recovery; (- de herida) healing* * ** poder de curación = healing power.* * *1 (de un enfermo) treatment2 (de una herida — limpieza) cleansing(— cambio de vendaje): le hacen tres curaciones al día his wound is dressed three times a day1 (de un enfermo) recovery2 (de una herida) healing* * *
curación sustantivo femenino
(— de herida) healing
curación sustantivo femenino treatment
(recuperación) recovery
' curación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cura
English:
healing
* * *curación nf1. [de un enfermo] [recuperación] recovery;te deseamos una pronta curación get well soon, we wish you a speedy recovery2. [de un enfermo] [tratamiento] treatment;una herida de difícil curación a wound that won't heal easily;la curación del cáncer cancer treatment;tener curación to be treatable3. [de alimento] curing* * *f1 ( recuperación) recovery2 ( tratamiento) treatment* * * -
52 vendaje
m.1 bandaging.2 bandage, dressing, fascia, ligamentum.3 binder.* * *1 dressing* * *noun m.bandage, dressing* * *ISM (Med) dressing, bandagingIISM1) (Com) commission2) (LAm) (=plus) bonus, perk ** * *masculino dressing* * *Ex. The use of honey was considered as an alternative, simple and cheap method of wound dressing.----* vendaje médico = wound dressing.* vendaje quirúrgico = surgical dressing.* * *masculino dressing* * *Ex: The use of honey was considered as an alternative, simple and cheap method of wound dressing.
* vendaje médico = wound dressing.* vendaje quirúrgico = surgical dressing.* * *dressinghacer/poner un vendaje to put on a dressingCompuesto:surgical dressing* * *
vendaje sustantivo masculino
dressing;
vendaje m Med dressing
' vendaje' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cura
- flojo
English:
dressing
* * *vendaje nm1. [vendas] bandaging, dressing2. Andes, Carib [dinero extra] bonus* * *m MED dressing* * *vendaje nm: bandage, dressing* * *vendaje n bandage / dressing -
53 ambulanciero
m.ambulance man, first aid expert in a rescue squad, paramedic.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 ambulance driver* * *ambulanciero, -aSM / F ambulance man/woman* * *- ra (m) ambulance man; (f) ambulance woman* * *- ra (m) ambulance man; (f) ambulance woman* * *ambulanciero -ramasculine, feminineA ( masculine) ambulance manB ( feminine) ambulance womanlos ambulancieros the ambulance crew* * *
ambulanciero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) ambulance man;
(f) ambulance woman;
' ambulanciero' also found in these entries:
English:
ambulance
* * *ambulanciero, -a nm,fFam ambulance man, f ambulance woman -
54 ampolla
f.1 blister.2 ampoule.3 vial, small glass vial, ampoule, small glass phial.4 glass portion of a light bulb.5 bubble, bubble formed by rain or boiling water.6 ampulla, amphora.7 gas-produced blister on the surface of a metal.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: ampollar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: ampollar.* * *1 MEDICINA blister2 (burbuja) bubble3 (vasija) flask, bottle4 (tubito) ampoule, phial* * *SF [en la piel] blister; [de inyección] ampoule; (=frasco) flask* * *1) (por quemadura, rozamiento) blister2) ( con medicamento) ampoule (frml), vial (AmE), phial (BrE)* * *1) (por quemadura, rozamiento) blister2) ( con medicamento) ampoule (frml), vial (AmE), phial (BrE)* * *ampolla11 = blister.Ex: Medical concerns examined in section six include first aid kits, drugs, blisters, diarrhea, stings, bites, anaphylaxis, snakebite, and hypothermia.
* ampolla de sangre = blood blister.* formación de ampollas = blistering.* hacer ampollas = blister.* levantar ampollas = blister, rile, raise + Posesivo + hackles.* salir ampollas = blister.ampolla22 = vial.Ex: When overpressure in the vial occurs due to microbial growth (e.g., gas production by fermentation) remove excess gas by puncturing the septum with a sterile injection needle.
* * *A (por quemadura, rozamiento) blisterme ha salido una ampolla en el pie I have a blister on my footlevantar ampollas: sus comentarios levantaron algunas ampollas en el Senado his remarks riled a few people o got a few backs up in the Senate ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo ampollar: ( conjugate ampollar)
ampolla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
ampolla
ampollar
ampolla sustantivo femenino
1 (por quemadura, rozamiento) blister
2 ( con medicamento) ampoule (frml), vial (AmE), phial (BrE)
ampolla sustantivo femenino
1 Med (levantamiento de la piel) blister
2 (recipiente) ampoule
♦ Locuciones: figurado levantar ampollas, to infuriate, raise people's hackles
' ampolla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hacer
- reventar
- salir
English:
blister
* * *ampolla nf1. [en piel] blister;los zapatos nuevos me han hecho ampollas en el pie my new shoes have given me blisters on my foot;levantar ampollas to cause bad feeling2. [frasco] phial, vial;[para inyecciones] ampoule* * *f1 MED blister;levantar ampollas fig get people’s backs up2 ( botellita) vial, ampoule, Brphial* * *ampolla nf1) : blister2) : vial, ampoule* * *ampolla n blister -
55 cursillo
m.1 short course (curso).2 series of lectures (conferencias).* * *1 short course, training course\cursillo de conferencias course of lecturescursillo de reciclaje refresher course* * *SM (=curso) short course; (=conferencias) short series of lectures* * *a) ( curso corto) short courseb) ( ciclo de conferencias) series of lectures* * *a) ( curso corto) short courseb) ( ciclo de conferencias) series of lectures* * *1 (curso corto) short coursecursillo de verano summer coursecursillos de baile flamenco flamenco classescursillo de natación swimming lessons2 (ciclo de conferencias) series of lectures* * *
cursillo sustantivo masculino
cursillo sustantivo masculino short course
cursillo de reciclaje, refresher course
' cursillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
interiorismo
English:
refresher
- training course
* * *cursillo nm1. [curso] short course;un cursillo de socorrismo/de esquí a first-aid/skiing course;un cursillo de formación a training course2. [conferencias] series of lectures* * *m short course* * *cursillo n course -
56 hacer las primeras curas
to give first aid -
57 primeras curas
first aid sing -
58 inicial
• firmware• first aid• iniquitously• initial address -
59 primer
• firmware• first aid -
60 primeros auxilios
• firn• first-aid bandage
См. также в других словарях:
first-aid — first aid·er; … English syllables
first-aid — first aid, emergency treatment given to a person who is injured or suddenly ill before a doctor comes. first aid «FURST AYD», adjective. of or for first aid: »a first aid kit … Useful english dictionary
first aid — first′ aid′ n. treatment given before regular medical services can be obtained • Etymology: 1880–85 first′ aid′, adj. first′ aid′er, n … From formal English to slang
first aid — first aid, adj. first aider, n. emergency aid or treatment given to someone injured, suddenly ill, etc., before regular medical services arrive or can be reached. [1880 85] * * * … Universalium
first aid — n [U] simple medical treatment that is given as soon as possible to someone who is injured or who suddenly becomes ill ▪ Being given first aid at the scene of the accident probably saved his life … Dictionary of contemporary English
first aid — emergency treatment for injury or sudden illness, before regular medical care is available first aid [fʉrst′ād′] adj … English World dictionary
first aid — noun uncount basic medical treatment given as soon as someone is injured or becomes sick … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
first aid — ► NOUN ▪ help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available … English terms dictionary
First aid — This article is about the provision of immediate care. For the Transformers character, see First Aid (Transformers) … Wikipedia
first aid — noun emergency care given before regular medical aid can be obtained (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑care, ↑attention, ↑aid, ↑tending * * * noun : emergency and sometimes makeshift treatment given to someone (as a victim of an accident) requiring… … Useful english dictionary
first aid — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ emergency VERB + FIRST AID ▪ administer, give ▪ While one of you gives first aid, the other should call an ambulance. ▪ receive (BrE) … Collocations dictionary