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1 geriátrico
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2 geriátrico
adj.geriatric.* * *► adjetivo1 geriatric1 (sanatorio) geriatric hospital; (residencia) old people's home\residencia geriátrica old people's home————————1 (sanatorio) geriatric hospital; (residencia) old people's home* * *1.ADJ geriatric2.* * *= geriatric hospital, geriatric.Ex. This is of particular importance in geriatric hospitals where elderly patients tend to have more complex needs.Ex. This is especially true for geriatric services, as older people often have complex medical and social needs.----* hospital geriátrico = geriatric hospital.* * *= geriatric hospital, geriatric.Ex: This is of particular importance in geriatric hospitals where elderly patients tend to have more complex needs.
Ex: This is especially true for geriatric services, as older people often have complex medical and social needs.* hospital geriátrico = geriatric hospital.* * *geriátrico -cageriatric* * *
geriátrico◊ -ca adjetivo
geriatric
geriátrico,-a
I adjetivo geriatric
II sustantivo masculino geriatric hospital
' geriátrico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
geriátrica
English:
geriatric
* * *geriátrico, -a♦ adjgeriatric♦ nm1. [hospital] geriatric hospital2. [residencia] retirement home, Br old folks' home* * *adj geriatric;centro geriátrico old people’s home* * *geriátrico, -ca adj: geriatric -
3 geriatría
f.geriatrics, geriatric medicine.* * *1 geriatrics sing* * *SF geriatrics sing* * *femenino geriatrics* * *= geriatrics, geriatric medicine.Ex. For example, articles about the library needs of older persons are about as likely to be published in journals devoted to geriatrics as in journals in LIS.Ex. This article discusses terms relating to geriatric medicine in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), giving some equivalent Japanese terms.* * *femenino geriatrics* * *= geriatrics, geriatric medicine.Ex: For example, articles about the library needs of older persons are about as likely to be published in journals devoted to geriatrics as in journals in LIS.
Ex: This article discusses terms relating to geriatric medicine in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), giving some equivalent Japanese terms.* * *geriatrics* * *
geriatría sustantivo femenino
geriatrics
' geriatría' also found in these entries:
English:
geriatric
* * *geriatría nfgeriatrics [singular]* * *f geriatrics sg* * *geriatría nf: geriatrics -
4 hospital geriátrico
(n.) = geriatric hospitalEx. This is of particular importance in geriatric hospitals where elderly patients tend to have more complex needs.* * *(n.) = geriatric hospitalEx: This is of particular importance in geriatric hospitals where elderly patients tend to have more complex needs.
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5 hospital
m.hospital.hospital de campaña field hospitalhospital de maternidad maternity hospitalhospital psiquiátrico psychiatric or mental hospital* * *1 hospital, infirmary■ Marta está en el hospital Marta is in hospital, (US Marta is in the hospital)\hospital de (primera) sangre MILITAR field hospital* * *noun m.* * *SM hospital, infirmaryHOSPITAL Uso del artículo En inglés el uso del artículo delante de hospital depende del motivo por el que alguien haya acudido al centro hospitalario: ► Se traduce al hospital por to hospital, en el hospital por in hospital y desde el hospital por from hospital cuando alguien está o va a ser ingresado allí: La llevaron con urgencia al hospital como consecuencia de un infarto She was rushed to hospital following a heart attack Después del accidente estuvo tres meses en el hospital Following the accident, she was in hospital for three months ► Se traduce al hospital por to the hospital, en el hospital por at the hospital y desde el hospital por from the hospital cuando alguien va o está allí por otros motivos. También se emplea el artículo cuando se trata de consultas externas: Este lunes tengo que ir al hospital a una revisión I've got to go to the hospital on Monday for a check-up Mi hermana trabaja en el hospital My sister works at the hospital Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *masculino hospital* * *= hospital, medical centre.Ex. Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.Ex. 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.----* ayudante de hospital = hospital attendant.* biblioteca de hospital = patient library, hospital library.* biblioteca de hospital clínico = teaching hospital library.* bibliotecario de biblioteca de hospital = hospital librarian.* buque hospital = hospital ship.* en el hospital = at the bedside.* hospital de día = day hospital.* hospital general = general hospital.* hospital geriátrico = geriatric hospital.* hospital maternoinfantil = maternity clinic, maternity hospital.* hospital militar = military hospital.* hospital siquiátrico = mental hospital, psychiatric hospital.* hospital universitario = academic medical centre, university hospital, teaching hospital.* hospital veterinario = veterinary hospital.* infección adquirida en el hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* infección de hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* ingresar en hospital = hospitalise [hospitalize, -USA].* llevar al hospital con toda urgencia = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital de bulla y corriendo = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital urgentemente = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* médico de hospital = hospital physician.* novela sobre hospitales = hospital romance.* pabellón de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* sala de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* tren hospital = hospital train.* * *masculino hospital* * *= hospital, medical centre.Ex: Librarians have recognized the relationship between Reader's Advisory service and bibliotherapy as it is practiced in a medical setting and through the patient libraries of hospitals.
Ex: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.* ayudante de hospital = hospital attendant.* biblioteca de hospital = patient library, hospital library.* biblioteca de hospital clínico = teaching hospital library.* bibliotecario de biblioteca de hospital = hospital librarian.* buque hospital = hospital ship.* en el hospital = at the bedside.* hospital de día = day hospital.* hospital general = general hospital.* hospital geriátrico = geriatric hospital.* hospital maternoinfantil = maternity clinic, maternity hospital.* hospital militar = military hospital.* hospital siquiátrico = mental hospital, psychiatric hospital.* hospital universitario = academic medical centre, university hospital, teaching hospital.* hospital veterinario = veterinary hospital.* infección adquirida en el hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* infección de hospital = hospital-acquired infection.* ingresar en hospital = hospitalise [hospitalize, -USA].* llevar al hospital con toda urgencia = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital de bulla y corriendo = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* llevar al hospital urgentemente = rush + Nombre + to hospital.* médico de hospital = hospital physician.* novela sobre hospitales = hospital romance.* pabellón de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* sala de hospital = hospital ward, ward.* tren hospital = hospital train.* * *hospitalCompuesto:field hospital* * *
hospital sustantivo masculino
hospital;
hospital sustantivo masculino hospital
' hospital' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alta
- altura
- anexa
- anexo
- campaña
- después
- encaminarse
- garantía
- geriátrica
- geriátrico
- hospitalaria
- hospitalario
- ingresar
- intendencia
- internar
- loquería
- manicomio
- meter
- MIR
- nido
- orinal
- policlínica
- psiquiátrica
- psiquiátrico
- recluir
- reclusión
- residencia
- sala
- urgencia
- ver
- accidentado
- atender
- celador
- cierre
- clínica
- clínico
- confinar
- director
- enfermo
- funcionamiento
- fundar
- hacer
- hospitalizar
- inaugurar
- ingreso
- internado
- maternidad
- pabellón
- salir
- sanatorio
English:
admit
- ambulatory
- casualty
- discharge
- donate
- ER
- finish up
- funny farm
- gown
- hospital
- hospitalize
- infirmary
- inmate
- inpatient
- mental
- nurse
- porter
- raise
- registrar
- rush
- ward
- admission
- cafeteria
- catchment area
- clinic
- creche
- dispensary
- endow
- institution
- keep
- maternity
- matron
- orderly
- out
- pediatric
- precinct
- shut
- sleep
- stay
- tour
- trolley
* * *hospital nmhospital;la ingresaron en el hospital she was admitted to hospital;tengo que ir al hospital a visitar a un tío I have to go to the hospital to visit an unclehospital de campaña field hospital;hospital clínico teaching hospital;hospital infantil children's hospital;hospital psiquiátrico mental hospital;hospital universitario teaching hospital* * *m hospital* * *hospital nm: hospital* * *hospital n hospital -
6 geriátrica
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7 Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina (MeSH)
Ex. This article discusses terms relating to geriatric medicine in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), giving some equivalent Japanese terms.Spanish-English dictionary > Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina (MeSH)
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8 MeSH (Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina)
Ex. This article discusses terms relating to geriatric medicine in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), giving some equivalent Japanese terms.Spanish-English dictionary > MeSH (Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina)
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9 anciano
adj.ancient, aged, old, very old.m.old man, ancient, elder, old timer.* * *► adjetivo1 very old, elderly, aged► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 old person, elderly person1 old people, the elderly* * *1. (f. - anciana)adj.aged, elderly, old2. (f. - anciana)nounelderly person, old person* * *anciano, -a1.ADJ old, aged2.SM / F [de mucha edad] old man/woman, elderly man/woman; (Rel) elder* * *I- na adjetivo elderlyII- na (m) elderly man; (f) elderly woman* * *= aged, elder, elderly citizen, elderly person.Ex. Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and aged (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.Ex. Even among adults, the younger age groups make more use of the library than do their elders.Ex. Meeting the library and information needs of senior citizens is becoming a major challenge for public libraries all over the world.Ex. They are developing ways of increasing access to information for a significant group of handicapped and elderly persons who have difficulty in accessing the printed word.----* ancianos = elderly people, old people.* ancianos, los = elderly, the, aged, the.* pareja de ancianos = elderly couple.* residencia de ancianos = elderly persons' home, old people's home, elderly housing unit, nursing home, residential home, rest home.* * *I- na adjetivo elderlyII- na (m) elderly man; (f) elderly woman* * *= aged, elder, elderly citizen, elderly person.Ex: Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and aged (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.
Ex: Even among adults, the younger age groups make more use of the library than do their elders.Ex: Meeting the library and information needs of senior citizens is becoming a major challenge for public libraries all over the world.Ex: They are developing ways of increasing access to information for a significant group of handicapped and elderly persons who have difficulty in accessing the printed word.* ancianos = elderly people, old people.* ancianos, los = elderly, the, aged, the.* pareja de ancianos = elderly couple.* residencia de ancianos = elderly persons' home, old people's home, elderly housing unit, nursing home, residential home, rest home.* * *elderlyla mujer más anciana del pueblo the oldest woman in the villagemasculine, feminineA ( masculine) elderly man o gentlemanB ( feminine) elderly woman o lady* * *
anciano◊ -na adjetivo
elderly
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) elderly man;
(f) elderly woman
anciano,-a
I adjetivo very old, ancient
II sustantivo masculino y femenino old person
los ancianos, old people
' anciano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anciana
- mayor
- acoger
- asilar
- chochear
- consumir
- desamparado
- valer
English:
ageing
- amble
- come through
- craggy
- elderly
- groan
- strike up
- aged
- geriatric
* * *anciano, -a♦ adjold♦ nm,f[hombre] old man, old person; [mujer] old woman, old person;los ancianos the elderly♦ nm[de tribu] elder* * *I adj oldII m old man* * *anciano, -na adj: aged, old, elderlyanciano, -na n: elderly person* * *anciano1 adj elderlyanciano2 n1. (sin especificar) elderly person -
10 residencia geriátrica
f.geriatric home.* * *old people's home* * *retirement home -
11 Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina
Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina (MeSH)Ex: This article discusses terms relating to geriatric medicine in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), giving some equivalent Japanese terms.
Spanish-English dictionary > Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina
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12 MeSH
MeSH (Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina)Ex: This article discusses terms relating to geriatric medicine in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), giving some equivalent Japanese terms.
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13 auxiliar de geriatría
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14 centro geriátrico
m.geriatric home. -
15 medicina geriátrica
f.geriatric medicine. -
16 psiquiatría geriátrica
f.geriatric psychiatry. -
17 siquiatría geriátrica
f.geriatric psychiatry.
См. также в других словарях:
geriatric — geriátric adj. m.(sil. ri a ), pl. geriátrici; f. sg. geriátrică, pl. geriátrice Trimis de siveco, 15.12.2008. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic … Dicționar Român
geriatric — 1909, formed in English from Gk. geras, geros old age (from PIE root *gere to grow old (see GERONTOLOGY (Cf. gerontology)) + iatrikos of a physician, from iatros (see IATRIC (Cf. iatric)) … Etymology dictionary
geriatric — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to old people. 2) informal decrepit or out of date. ► NOUN ▪ an old person, especially one receiving special care. ORIGIN from Greek g ras old age + iatros doctor … English terms dictionary
geriatric — Relating to old age or to geriatrics. * * * ge·ri·at·ric .jer ē a trik, .jir n 1) ge·ri·at·rics pl but sing in constr a branch of medicine that deals with the problems and diseases of old age and aging people compare GERONTOLOGY 2) an aged person … Medical dictionary
geriatric — [[t]ʤe̱riæ̱trɪk[/t]] geriatrics 1) ADJ: ADJ n Geriatric is used to describe things relating to the illnesses and medical care of old people. [MEDICAL] There is a question mark over the future of geriatric care... The geriatric and mental patients … English dictionary
geriatric — I. noun Date: 1909 1. plural but singular in construction a branch of medicine that deals with the problems and diseases of old age and aging people compare gerontology 2. an aged person II. adjective Etymology: Greek gēras old age + English… … New Collegiate Dictionary
geriatric — adjective 1 (only before noun) connected with the medical care and treatment of old people: The geriatric ward at the hospital is under threat of closure. 2 informal too old to work properly or effectively: geriatric judges | another of those… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
geriatric — ge|ri|at|ric [ˌdʒeriˈætrık] adj [Date: 1900 2000; : Greek; Origin: geras old age + English iatric] 1.) [only before noun] relating to the medical care and treatment of old people ▪ a specialist in geriatric medicine 2.) informal too old to work… … Dictionary of contemporary English
geriatric — [ˌdʒɛrɪ atrɪk] adjective 1》 relating to old people. 2》 informal decrepit or out of date. noun an old person, especially one receiving special care. Origin 1920s: from Gk gēras old age + iatros doctor , on the pattern of paediatric. Usage… … English new terms dictionary
geriatric — adj. Geriatric is used with these nouns: ↑medicine, ↑nursing, ↑psychiatry … Collocations dictionary
geriatric — ger|i|at|ric [ ,dʒeri ætrık ] adjective 1. ) only before noun MEDICAL relating to old age or the process of getting older: a geriatric ward 2. ) INFORMAL old. People usually use this word in a humorous way but some people consider it to be… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English