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1 medicina forense or legal
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2 contable forense
• forensic accountant -
3 contador forense
• forensic accountant -
4 forense
• forensic• pertaining to the Abbas• pertaining to the lowland -
5 médicolegal
• forensic• medicolegal -
6 sello forense
• forensic stamp -
7 forense
adj.forensic.médico forense forensic scientist, pathologistf. & m.1 forensic scientist, pathologist.2 coroner, forensic doctor, medical examiner.* * *► adjetivo1 forensic, legal1 forensic surgeon\médico forense forensic surgeon* * *adj.* * *1.ADJ forensicmédico2.SMF (Med) forensic scientist; (Jur) coroner* * *Iadjetivo forensicIImasculino y femenino forensic scientist* * *Iadjetivo forensicIImasculino y femenino forensic scientist* * *forense22 = forensic, forensic scientist.Ex: When corporations suffer a disaster, they often fail to take forensic evidence at the scene of the accident and this can prove costly later on when details have been forgotten.
Ex: This article clarifies the differences between archivists and historians and draws an analogy between the archivist and the forensic scientist.* médico forense = coroner.* pruebas forenses = forensic evidence.* * *forensicforensic scientist* * *
forense adjetivo
forensic
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
forensic scientist
forense
I adjetivo forensic
II mf (médico) forense, forensic surgeon, medical examiner
' forense' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escrupulosa
- escrupuloso
English:
forensic
* * *♦ adjforensic;médico forense forensic scientist, pathologist♦ nmfforensic scientist, pathologist* * *I adj forensicII m/f forensic scientist* * *forense adj: forensic, legal -
8 medicina
f.medicine.medicina alternativa alternative medicinemedicina forense forensic medicinemedicina homeopática homeopathic medicinemedicina interna = branch of medicine which deals with problems of the internal organs, without surgery, internal medicine (United States)medicina naturista naturopathy, natural medicinemedicina preventiva preventive medicinemedicina social community medicinepres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: medicinar.* * *1 medicine\estudiante de medicina medical studentmedicina preventiva preventive medicine* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=ciencia) medicinemedicina general — general medicine, general practice
medicina legal — forensic medicine, legal medicine
2) (=medicamento) medicine¿te has tomado ya la medicina? — have you taken your medicine yet?
* * *1) ( ciencia) medicine2) ( medicamento) medicine* * *= medical science, medicine, medical education.Ex. 616 does represent the concept disease, or pathology, in class 61 medical sciences.Ex. For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: medicine/Disease/Dictionary.Ex. For instance, in the sample search, both the terms medical education and NURSING EDUCATION might be pertinent.----* Asociación de Bibliotecarios de Medicina = Medical Library Association (MLA).* avance de la medicina = medical advance.* base de datos de medicina = MEDLINE.* biblioteca de medicina = medical library.* Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina (NLM) = National Library of Medicine (NLM).* bibliotecario con conocimientos de medicina = informationist.* bibliotecario de medicina = medical librarian.* biblioteconomía para medicina = medical librarianship.* desde el punto de vista de la medicina = medically, medically.* despachar medicinas = dispense + medicines.* diccionario de medicina = medical dictionary.* doctor en medicina = medical doctor.* editorial especializada en medicina = medical publisher.* Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina (MeSH) = Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).* especialidad de medicina = medical speciality, medical specialty.* estudiante de medicina = medical student.* experto en medicina = medical expert.* facultad de medicina = medical school, university medical school.* formación continua en medicina = CME (Continuing Medical Education).* frasco de medicina = medicine bottle.* índice de medicina = medical index.* investigación en medicina = medical research.* literatura de medicina = medical literature.* medicina a distancia = telemedicine.* medicina alternativa = alternative medicine.* medicina clínica = clinical medicine.* medicina comunitaria = community medicine.* medicina curativa = curative medicine.* medicina de emergencia = emergency medicine.* medicina deportiva = sports medicine.* medicina espacial = space medicine.* medicina forense = forensic medicine.* medicina interna = internal medicine.* medicina legal = forensic medicine, legal medicine.* medicina militar = military medicine.* medicina naturalista = herbal medicine.* medicina pediátrica = paediatric medicine.* medicina preventiva = preventive medicine.* medicina transfusionista = transfusion medicine.* medicina tropical = tropical medicine.* recetar medicinas = prescribe + medicines.* relacionado con las medicinas = drug-related.* residente de medicina = medical resident.* tecnología de la información para medicina = medical informatics.* * *1) ( ciencia) medicine2) ( medicamento) medicine* * *= medical science, medicine, medical education.Ex: 616 does represent the concept disease, or pathology, in class 61 medical sciences.
Ex: For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: medicine/Disease/Dictionary.Ex: For instance, in the sample search, both the terms medical education and NURSING EDUCATION might be pertinent.* Asociación de Bibliotecarios de Medicina = Medical Library Association (MLA).* avance de la medicina = medical advance.* base de datos de medicina = MEDLINE.* biblioteca de medicina = medical library.* Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina (NLM) = National Library of Medicine (NLM).* bibliotecario con conocimientos de medicina = informationist.* bibliotecario de medicina = medical librarian.* biblioteconomía para medicina = medical librarianship.* desde el punto de vista de la medicina = medically, medically.* despachar medicinas = dispense + medicines.* diccionario de medicina = medical dictionary.* doctor en medicina = medical doctor.* editorial especializada en medicina = medical publisher.* Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina (MeSH) = Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).* especialidad de medicina = medical speciality, medical specialty.* estudiante de medicina = medical student.* experto en medicina = medical expert.* facultad de medicina = medical school, university medical school.* formación continua en medicina = CME (Continuing Medical Education).* frasco de medicina = medicine bottle.* índice de medicina = medical index.* investigación en medicina = medical research.* literatura de medicina = medical literature.* medicina a distancia = telemedicine.* medicina alternativa = alternative medicine.* medicina clínica = clinical medicine.* medicina comunitaria = community medicine.* medicina curativa = curative medicine.* medicina de emergencia = emergency medicine.* medicina deportiva = sports medicine.* medicina espacial = space medicine.* medicina forense = forensic medicine.* medicina interna = internal medicine.* medicina legal = forensic medicine, legal medicine.* medicina militar = military medicine.* medicina naturalista = herbal medicine.* medicina pediátrica = paediatric medicine.* medicina preventiva = preventive medicine.* medicina transfusionista = transfusion medicine.* medicina tropical = tropical medicine.* recetar medicinas = prescribe + medicines.* relacionado con las medicinas = drug-related.* residente de medicina = medical resident.* tecnología de la información para medicina = medical informatics.* * *A (ciencia) medicineCompuestos:alternative medicineclinical medicineforensic medicinegeneral medicinehomeopathy, homeopathic medicineinternal medicineforensic medicinenaturopathypreventive medicineregenerative medicinetropical medicineB (medicamento) medicine* * *
medicina sustantivo femenino
medicine
medicina sustantivo femenino medicine
' medicina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dosificar
- ejercer
- hacer
- interna
- interno
- sobre
- urgencia
- alternativo
- avanzar
- curandero
- escuela
- fuerte
- ir
- médico
- tragar
- tratar
English:
act
- alternative medicine
- bottle
- counter
- effect
- forensic
- general practice
- internal medicine
- MD
- medic
- medical
- medicine
- preventive
- profession
- prophylactic
- unsuitable
- work
- drug
- general
- GP
- paramedic
- student
- study
* * *medicina nf1. [ciencia] medicine;estudiar medicina to study medicine;ejercer la medicina to practise medicinemedicina alternativa alternative medicine;medicina deportiva sports medicine;medicina forense forensic medicine;medicina general general medicine;medicina homeopática homeopathic medicine;medicina intensiva intensive-care medicine;medicina interna = branch of medicine which deals with problems of the internal organs, without surgery, US internal medicine;medicina legal legal medicine;medicina naturista naturopathy, natural medicine;medicina nuclear nuclear medicine;medicina ortomolecular orthomolecular medicine;medicina preventiva preventive medicine;medicina social community medicine;medicina tropical tropical medicine;medicina veterinaria veterinary medicine2. [medicamento] medicine* * *f medicine* * *medicina nf: medicine* * *medicina n medicine -
9 medicina forense
f.forensic medicine.* * *(n.) = forensic medicineEx. Results evoked some concern about the selective indexing policy of MEDLINE in serving the interests of those working in forensic medicine.* * *(n.) = forensic medicineEx: Results evoked some concern about the selective indexing policy of MEDLINE in serving the interests of those working in forensic medicine.
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10 medicina legal
f.forensic medicine, legal medicine, medical jurisprudence.* * *(n.) = forensic medicine, legal medicineEx. Results evoked some concern about the selective indexing policy of MEDLINE in serving the interests of those working in forensic medicine.Ex. Bibliometric analysis has identified the crème de la crème in legal medicine in a quantitative and objective way by citation analysis.* * *(n.) = forensic medicine, legal medicineEx: Results evoked some concern about the selective indexing policy of MEDLINE in serving the interests of those working in forensic medicine.
Ex: Bibliometric analysis has identified the crème de la crème in legal medicine in a quantitative and objective way by citation analysis.* * *forensic medicine -
11 médico
adj.medical, medicinal.m.doctor, physician, Doctor of Medicine, healer.* * *► adjetivo1 medical► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 doctor, physician\médico,-a de cabecera general practitioner, GPmédico,-a de familia family doctormédico,-a forense forensic scientistmédico interno houseman, US intern* * *1. (f. - médica)adj.2. noun mf.doctor, physician* * *médico, -a1.ADJ medical2.SM / F doctormédico/a de cabecera — family doctor, GP
médico/a (de medicina) general — general practitioner
médico/a dentista — dental surgeon
médico/a deportivo/a — sports doctor
médico/a forense — forensic surgeon, expert in forensic medicine; (Jur) coroner
médico/a interno/a — houseman, intern (EEUU)
médico/a naturista — naturopath
médico/a partero/a — obstetrician
médico/a pediatra, médico/a puericultor(a) — paediatrician
médico/a residente — houseman, intern (EEUU)
médico/a rural — country doctor
* * *I- ca adjetivo medicalIIestá en tratamiento médico — he is having o undergoing treatment
* * *I- ca adjetivo medicalIIestá en tratamiento médico — he is having o undergoing treatment
* * *médico11 = clinician, MD (Medical Doctor), physician, doctor, medical practitioner, healer, medical doctor.Ex: A study was designed to address this question, particularly as applied to clinicians and user-friendly search software package such as Grateful Med.
Ex: This article outlines the steps taken by the library to meet the accrediation standards of the Liason Committee for Medical Education for a full 4 year MD granting institution.Ex: The results indicate that physicians vary in their information needs, preferences, motivations, and strategies for seeking information.Ex: Sometimes librarians have to explain to enquirers who will almost certainly not believe them that ostriches do not put their heads in the sand, that in Britain at least, doctors do not take the Hippocratic oath, and that both the yeti and Sweeney Todd's baber's shop are fiction.Ex: To fulfil their potential, librarians must articulate and act upon a vision that involves them more fully in the work of faculty, researchers, and medical practitioners.Ex: Just why a patient should trust a particular healer is a question that has not been adequately explored in the literature on healing.Ex: The results show clearly that occupational prestige does not depend upon salary or money factors (teaching being ranked second only to medical doctor).* consulta de médico = doctor's surgery.* médico de cabecera = general practitioner (GP), family practitioner, family doctor.* médico de familia = family practitioner, general practitioner (GP), family doctor.* médico de hospital = hospital physician.* médico forense = coroner.* médico residente = house physician, doctor in residence.* paramédico = paramedical [para-medical].médico22 = medical.Ex: The asbestos literature is discussed under its industrial, medical, legal, control and abatement aspects.
* asistencia médica = medical care, health care [healthcare], medical aid, medical assistance.* atención médica = medical attention.* avance médico = medical advance.* ciencia médica = medical science.* clínica médica = medical clinic.* cobertura médica = medical cover.* cuidado médico = medical attention.* desde un punto de vista médico = medically, medically.* diagnóstico médico = medical diagnosis.* diccionario médico = medical dictionary.* emergencia médica = medical emergency.* examen médico = medical examination.* investigación médica = medical research.* pase médico = teaching round.* profesión médica, la = medical profession, the.* receta médica = doctor's prescription.* recetario médico = prescription pad.* reconocimiento médico = medical checkup.* representación óptica médica = medical imaging.* seguro médico = health insurance plan, medical insurance, health insurance.* servicio médico = medical care, medical aid, medical assistance.* sin receta médica = over the counter.* tratamiento médico = doctoring, medical treatment.* vendaje médico = wound dressing.* visitadora médica = pharmaceutical saleswoman.* visitador médico = pharmaceutical salesman.* visita médica = grand round.* * *medicalun reconocimiento médico a medical examination, a medicalestá en tratamiento médico he is having o undergoing treatmentmasculine, femininedoctorCompuestos:surgeonfamily doctor o ( AmE) physician, general practitioner, GPgeneral practitioner, GP● médico forense or (Chi, Per) legistaforensic scientistchiropodist, podiatrist ( AmE)country doctormpl Doctors Without Borders, Médecins sans frontières* * *
Del verbo medicar: ( conjugate medicar)
medico es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
medicó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
medicar
médico
médico 1◊ -ca adjetivo
medical;
un reconocimiento médico a medical (examination)
médico 2 sustantivo masculino y femenino
doctor;
médico de cabecera family doctor o (AmE) physician, general practitioner, GP;
médico de medicina general general practitioner, GP
médico,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino doctor
médico de cabecera, family doctor
II adjetivo medical
' médico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- alterna
- alterno
- avisar
- baja
- cabecera
- cartilla
- certificada
- certificado
- consulta
- convencer
- diagnosticar
- escayola
- examen
- fonendo
- fonendoscopio
- forense
- ir
- intubar
- médica
- MIR
- negligencia
- parte
- recalcar
- regularmente
- titular1
- tratar
- volante
- acompañar
- atender
- auscultar
- bata
- bueno
- buscar
- chequeo
- coger
- consultorio
- ejercer
- formular
- guardia
- historial
- informe
- ingresar
- interino
- interno
- llamar
- maletín
- mandar
- naturista
- negar
English:
A
- advice
- advise
- be
- call in
- call out
- charlatan
- coat
- couch
- discomfort
- doctor
- examination
- examine
- family doctor
- for
- general practitioner
- get in
- GP
- have in
- insist
- intern
- let through
- medic
- medical
- medication
- must
- physician
- practitioner
- prescribe
- quack
- record
- registrar
- report
- round
- see
- send for
- should
- spot
- stop by
- strike off
- clinic
- general
- health
- make
- physical
- profession
- pronounce
- veterinarian
- veterinary
- want
* * *médico1, -a♦ adjmedical;reconocimiento médico medical examination o checkup;realizó estudios médicos he studied medicine♦ nm,fdoctor;ir al médico, ir a la consulta del médico to go to the doctor o doctor'sAm médico asimilado = doctor attached to the army;médico de cabecera family doctor, general practitioner;médico de cámara royal physician;médico de familia family doctor, general practitioner;médico forense specialist in forensic medicine;médico de guardia duty doctor;Am médico legista specialist in forensic medicine;médico militar army o military doctormédico2, -a adjHist Median* * *I adj medicalII m/f doctor* * *médico, -ca adj: medicaluna receta médica: a doctor's prescriptionmédico, -ca ndoctor: doctor, physician* * *médico n doctor -
12 ciencia forense
f.forensic science.* * *(n.) = forensic scienceEx. This article maps the structure of the forensic science literature and presents relevant reference sources.* * *(n.) = forensic scienceEx: This article maps the structure of the forensic science literature and presents relevant reference sources.
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13 forense2
2 = forensic, forensic scientist.Ex. When corporations suffer a disaster, they often fail to take forensic evidence at the scene of the accident and this can prove costly later on when details have been forgotten.Ex. This article clarifies the differences between archivists and historians and draws an analogy between the archivist and the forensic scientist.----* médico forense = coroner.* pruebas forenses = forensic evidence. -
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m.coroner, forensic doctor, forensic physician, medical examiner.* * *forensic scientist————————forensic surgeon* * *(n.) = coronerEx. Analysis of 19th-century London coroners' records suggest that it was rare for a coroner to label suspicious deaths as murders.* * *(n.) = coronerEx: Analysis of 19th-century London coroners' records suggest that it was rare for a coroner to label suspicious deaths as murders.
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15 ingeniería forense
(n.) = forensic engineeringEx. The forensic engineering librarian must understand the imperatives of standards-producing organisations and monitor their progress in developing new standards and revising old ones.* * *(n.) = forensic engineeringEx: The forensic engineering librarian must understand the imperatives of standards-producing organisations and monitor their progress in developing new standards and revising old ones.
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(n.) = forensic evidenceEx. It deals with the relationship between photography and forensic evidence by looking at the case of the Shroud of Turin.* * *(n.) = forensic evidenceEx: It deals with the relationship between photography and forensic evidence by looking at the case of the Shroud of Turin.
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17 siquiatra forense
(n.) = forensic psychiatristEx. The library opened in 1974 to serve forensic psychiatrists.* * *(n.) = forensic psychiatristEx: The library opened in 1974 to serve forensic psychiatrists.
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18 siquiatría forense
(n.) = forensic psychiatryEx. Forensic psychiatry deals with individuals involved in legal matters, both civil and criminal.* * *(n.) = forensic psychiatryEx: Forensic psychiatry deals with individuals involved in legal matters, both civil and criminal.
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19 legista
adj.expert in law.f. & m.1 legist, one skilled in law; a professor of laws; a student of jurisprudence.2 law student, advocate, lawyer, jurisconsult.* * *1.SMF (=jurista) jurist, legist; (=estudiante) law student2.ADJ LAmmédico legista — forensic expert, criminal pathologist
* * ** * ** * *1 ( Der) legist, jurist2 (médico) forensic expert* * *legista nmf[jurista] legist, specialist in law* * *m/f jurist -
20 dictaminar
v.1 to dictaminate, to express an opinion, to hold an opinion.El juez dictaminó ayer The judge expressed an opinion yesterday.2 to diagnose, to pronounce.El supervisor dictaminó el caso The supervisor diagnosed the case.3 to rule.El reglamento dictaminó el caso The regulations ruled the case.* * *1 to give an opinion ( sobre, on)■ los expertos dictaminaron sobre la causa del incendio the experts gave their opinion on the cause of the fire* * *1.VT [+ juicio] to pass2.VI to pass judgment, give an opinion (en on)* * *1.verbo transitivo juez/tribunal to rule2.el forense dictaminó que murió asfixiado — according to the forensic report, he was asphyxiated
dictaminar vi to pass judgment* * *= dictate.Ex. Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.* * *1.verbo transitivo juez/tribunal to rule2.el forense dictaminó que murió asfixiado — according to the forensic report, he was asphyxiated
dictaminar vi to pass judgment* * *= dictate.Ex: Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.
* * *dictaminar [A1 ]vtel forense dictaminó que murió asfixiado according to the forensic report, he was asphyxiatedel médico dictaminó que la vida de la madre corría peligro the doctor was of the opinion that the mother's life was in danger■ dictaminarvito pass judgment* * *
dictaminar verbo intransitivo Jur to pass judgement [sobre, on]
' dictaminar' also found in these entries:
English:
rule
* * *♦ vtlos expertos dictaminaron que no había peligro the experts stated that there was no danger;todavía no se han dictaminado las causas de la enfermedad the cause of the illness has still not been found o determined♦ vito express an opinion* * *I v/t stateII v/i:dictaminar sobre algo report on sth* * *dictaminar vt: to reportdictaminar vi: to give an opinion, to pass judgment
См. также в других словарях:
forensic — fo·ren·sic /fə ren sik, zik/ adj [Latin forensis public, forensic, from forum forum] 1: belonging to, used in, or suitable to the courts or to public discussion and debate 2: relating to or dealing with the application of scientific knowledge (as … Law dictionary
forensic — means ‘connected with courts of law’ (from Latin forum meaning ‘public square’ where among other things judicial business was done), and should not be used as a general word for ‘technical, scientific’. Forensic evidence means ‘evidence presented … Modern English usage
Forensic — Fo*ren sic, a. [L. forensis, fr. forum a public place, market place. See {Forum}.] Belonging to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate; used in legal proceedings, or in public discussions; argumentative; rhetorical; as, forensic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forensic — Fo*ren sic, n. (Amer. Colleges) An exercise in debate; a forensic contest; an argumentative thesis. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forensic — (adj.) pertaining to or suitable for courts of law, 1650s, from L. forensis of a forum, place of assembly, from forum public place (see FORUM (Cf. forum)). Used in sense of pertaining to legal trials, as in forensic medicine (1845). Related:… … Etymology dictionary
forensic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods to the investigation of crime. 2) of or relating to courts of law. ► NOUN (forensics) ▪ forensic tests or techniques. DERIVATIVES forensically adverb … English terms dictionary
forensic — n debate, disputation, *argumentation, dialectic … New Dictionary of Synonyms
forensic — [adj] judicial, legal argumentative, debatable, dialectic, dialectical, disputative, juridical, juristic, moot, polemical, rhetorical; concepts 267,319 … New thesaurus
forensic — [fə ren′sik, fə ren′zik] adj. [< L forensis, public < forum (see FORUM) + adj. suffix ensis + IC] 1. of, characteristic of, or suitable for a law court, public debate, or formal argumentation 2. specializing in or having to do with the… … English World dictionary
Forensic — Dealing with the application of scientific knowledge to legal problems. Pertaining to legal proceedings. For examples, forensic anthropology, forensic dentistry, forensic experts, forensic medicine (legal medicine), forensic pathology, forensic… … Medical dictionary
forensic — [[t]fəre̱nsɪk[/t]] forensics 1) ADJ: ADJ n Forensic is used to describe the work of scientists who examine evidence in order to help the police solve crimes. They were convicted on forensic evidence alone... Forensic experts searched the area for … English dictionary