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1 ernia
f medicine herniaernia del disco slipped disc* * *ernia s.f. (med.) hernia*; rupture: ernia del disco, slipped (o herniated) disc; ernia strozzata, strangulated hernia.* * *['ɛrnja]sostantivo femminile hernia*ernia del disco — herniated o slipped disc
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2 inguinale
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3 operare
1. v/t cambiamento makemiracoli workmedicine operate on2. v/i act* * *operare v.tr.1 ( compiere) to do*, to work, to perform, to operate: operare il bene, il male, to do good, evil; la fede opera miracoli, faith works miracles; operare un cambiamento in qlcu., qlco., to produce a change in s.o., sthg.; la cura non ha operato alcun effetto, the treatment had no effect2 (med.) to operate on (s.o.): operare qlcu. a caldo, to operate on s.o. in the acute stage; operare qlcu. a freddo, to operate on s.o. between attacks; operare qlcu. al fegato, to operate on s.o.'s liver (o to perform an operation on s.o.'s liver); operare qlcu. d'ernia, to operate on s.o. for a hernia // farsi operare, to undergo (o to have) an operation; farsi operare di calcoli biliari, to have a gallstones operation3 (tess.) to damask◆ v. intr.1 ( agire) to work, to act, to produce: i suoi intrighi operano lentamente, his plots work slowly; il veleno operò in fretta, the poison worked quickly; operare secondo la propria coscienza, to act according to one's own conscience; il nostro battaglione operava sul fronte orientale, our battalion operated on the western front; operare con buoni risultati, to work to good (o to produce good results) // (comm.): operare su larga scala, to operate on a large scale; operare su un mercato, to operate on a market; operare nel settore industriale, to operate in the industrial sector3 (med.) to operate◘ operarsi v.intr.pron.1 ( accadere, prodursi) to take* place, to occur: si operò in lui uno strano cambiamento, a strange change took place in him2 ( farsi operare) to have an operation, to be operated on: deve operare al cuore, he's got to have a heart operation.* * *[ope'rare]1. vt2) Med to operate on1) (agire) to act, work, Mil Comm to operate2) Med to operate3. vip (operarsi)1) (verificarsi) to take place, occur2) Med to have an operation* * *[ope'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) med. to operateoperare qcn. al ginocchio, al fegato — to operate on sb.'s knee, liver
operare qcn. di tonsille, appendicite — to remove sb.'s tonsils, to operate on sb. for appendicitis
2) (effettuare) to make* [scelta, distinzione]; to operate, to make* [ cambiamento]3)2.1) med. to operate2) (agire) to act, to work, to operate3.operare nel settore alimentare — to be o work in the food industry
verbo pronominale operarsi1) (compiersi) to take* place, to occurr, to come* aboutsi è operato in lui un gran cambiamento — a great change came about o occurred in him
2) colloq. (farsi operare) to have* surgery, to undergo* surgery, to have* an operation* * *operare/ope'rare/ [1]1 med. to operate; operare qcn. al ginocchio, al fegato to operate on sb.'s knee, liver; operare qcn. di tonsille, appendicite to remove sb.'s tonsils, to operate on sb. for appendicitis; farsi operare al ginocchio to have an operation on one's knee; farsi operare di appendicite to have one's appendicitis removed2 (effettuare) to make* [scelta, distinzione]; to operate, to make* [ cambiamento]3 operare miracoli to work miracles(aus. avere)1 med. to operate2 (agire) to act, to work, to operate; operare nel settore alimentare to be o work in the food industryIII operarsi verbo pronominale1 (compiersi) to take* place, to occurr, to come* about; si è operato in lui un gran cambiamento a great change came about o occurred in him2 colloq. (farsi operare) to have* surgery, to undergo* surgery, to have* an operation; - rsi di appendicite to have one's appendicitis removed. -
4 ernia strozzata
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5 ombelicale
ombelicale agg. (anat.) umbilical: cordone ombelicale, umbilical cord (o non com. navel string); ernia ombelicale, umbilical hernia.* * *[ombeli'kale]aggettivo umbilical* * *ombelicale/ombeli'kale/umbilical. -
6 strozzato
strozzato agg.1 strangled, throttled3 ( di recipiente) narrow-necked; (di passaggi, tubazioni) with narrow passages, with narrowings: vaso strozzato, narrow-necked vase* * *[strot'tsato] 1.participio passato strozzare2.1) (ristretto) [ condotto] blocked, throttled2) med. [ ernia] strangulated3) (soffocato) [ voce] choked* * *strozzato/strot'tsato/II aggettivo1 (ristretto) [ condotto] blocked, throttled2 med. [ ernia] strangulated3 (soffocato) [ voce] choked. -
7 ernia sf
['ɛrnja]Med hernia -
8 ernia
sf ['ɛrnja]Med hernia -
9 operare
[ope'rare]1. vt2) Med to operate on1) (agire) to act, work, Mil Comm to operate2) Med to operate3. vip (operarsi)1) (verificarsi) to take place, occur2) Med to have an operation
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