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1 hipocalemia
f.hypokalaemia, low blood potassium, hypokalemia, hypokaliaemia.* * *= hypokalemia.Ex. We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.* * *= hypokalemia.Ex: We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.
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2 agravamiento
m.1 the act of aggravating.2 aggravation, worsening.* * *1 aggravation, worsening* * *= worsening.Ex. We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.* * *= worsening.Ex: We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.
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agravamiento sustantivo masculino aggravation
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3 complicación
f.1 complication, mess, complexity, complicacy.2 complication.* * *1 complication\buscarse complicaciones to make life difficult for oneself* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=problema) complication2) (=cualidad) complexity* * *1)a) (contratiempo, dificultad) complicationb) (Med) complicationc) ( cualidad) complexity2) (esp AmL) ( implicación) involvement* * *= complication, hitch, worsening.Ex. Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.Ex. Keeping pace with these changes may well mean more work than the seven year hitch experienced by DC users.Ex. We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.----* libre de complicaciones = hassle-free.* sin complicaciones = smoothly, boilerplate [boiler plate], uncomplicated, straightforward, uncomplicatedly, hassle-free.* surgir una complicación = arise + complication.* * *1)a) (contratiempo, dificultad) complicationb) (Med) complicationc) ( cualidad) complexity2) (esp AmL) ( implicación) involvement* * *= complication, hitch, worsening.Ex: Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.
Ex: Keeping pace with these changes may well mean more work than the seven year hitch experienced by DC users.Ex: We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.* libre de complicaciones = hassle-free.* sin complicaciones = smoothly, boilerplate [boiler plate], uncomplicated, straightforward, uncomplicatedly, hassle-free.* surgir una complicación = arise + complication.* * *A1 (contratiempo, dificultad) complicationexiste otra complicación there is a further complicationsurgió una complicación y no pudimos llegar a problem o complication arose and we couldn't get therecon tantas complicaciones prefiero no ir if things are going to be that complicated, I'd rather not go2 ( Med) complication3 (cualidad) complexityla complicación del asunto the complexity of the matterB ( esp AmL) (implicación) involvement* * *
complicación sustantivo femenino
complicación sustantivo femenino complication
' complicación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lío
English:
complication
- hitch
* * *complicación nf1. [proceso] complication;así sólo se consigue la complicación de la situación that will only complicate matters2. [complejidad] complexity;un problema de gran complicación a very complex problem3. [contratiempo] problem, complication;es una complicación con la que no contábamos it's a problem o complication we hadn't counted on;han surgido varias complicaciones several problems o complications have arisen4. [en enfermedad] complication;si no hay complicaciones, le dan el alta mañana if there are no problems o complications, he'll be discharged tomorrow* * *f complication* * * -
4 deterioro
m.1 damage (daño).el deterioro de la situación the worsening of o deterioration in the situation2 deterioration, damage, impairment, staleness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: deteriorar.* * *1 (daño) damage, deterioration; (desgaste) wear and tear2 figurado (empeoramiento) deterioration, worsening\ir en deterioro de to harm* * *noun m.1) worsening, decline2) deterioration, wear* * *SM1) (=daño) damagesin deterioro de sus derechos — without affecting his rights, without impinging on his rights más frm
2) (=empeoramiento) deterioration3) (Mec) wear and tear* * *a) (de edificio, muebles) deterioration, wearb) ( empeoramiento) deterioration, worsening* * *= damage, decay, deterioration, impairment, embrittlement, slippage, degradation, degeneration, rot, decline, rack and ruin, worsening, dilapidation.Ex. Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.Ex. Nevertheless, deacidification alone will not stop the decay unless soluble copper compounds are removed from the object or converted to chemically inert compounds.Ex. And thirdly and most importantly, I am concerned about some movements which I think symptomatize ideological deterioration and would have us, as someone put it, march boldly backwards into the future.Ex. A well-designed multimodal application can be used by people with a wide variety of impairments.Ex. This article considers the need for a survey of modern printed book collections, in the context of the embrittlement of book papers.Ex. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) also publishes FAO Books in Print on an intended annual cycle but the programme has been subject to slippage in recent years.Ex. This article describes how the property of chemiluminescence -- the faint emission of light from organic materials undergoing oxidisation -- may be used to measure the rate of degradation of paper.Ex. The article 'The degeneration of the work of man' examines the work of hunter/gathers, farmers, factory workers, and information handlers from the Ice Age to the Information Age.Ex. The article 'Stop the rot!' reports on a half-day seminar on audiovisual conservation.Ex. Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.Ex. The policies that the Mugabe government have taken have lead the country to economic and political rack and ruin.Ex. We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.Ex. If Central Park is to be rescued from the general dilapidation it is much money and energy intelligently directed must be expended.----* acelerar el proceso de deterioro = hasten + rot.* deterioro biológico = biodeterioration.* deterioro cognitivo = cognitive impairment.* deterioro del CDROM = CD rot.* deterioro de los discos = disc rot.* deterioro de los enlaces = link rot.* deterioro de propiedad alquilada = dilapidation.* en deterioro = deteriorating, crumbling, decaying, dilapidated, disintegrating.* en estado de deterioro = decaying, dilapidated.* * *a) (de edificio, muebles) deterioration, wearb) ( empeoramiento) deterioration, worsening* * *= damage, decay, deterioration, impairment, embrittlement, slippage, degradation, degeneration, rot, decline, rack and ruin, worsening, dilapidation.Ex: Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.
Ex: Nevertheless, deacidification alone will not stop the decay unless soluble copper compounds are removed from the object or converted to chemically inert compounds.Ex: And thirdly and most importantly, I am concerned about some movements which I think symptomatize ideological deterioration and would have us, as someone put it, march boldly backwards into the future.Ex: A well-designed multimodal application can be used by people with a wide variety of impairments.Ex: This article considers the need for a survey of modern printed book collections, in the context of the embrittlement of book papers.Ex: The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) also publishes FAO Books in Print on an intended annual cycle but the programme has been subject to slippage in recent years.Ex: This article describes how the property of chemiluminescence -- the faint emission of light from organic materials undergoing oxidisation -- may be used to measure the rate of degradation of paper.Ex: The article 'The degeneration of the work of man' examines the work of hunter/gathers, farmers, factory workers, and information handlers from the Ice Age to the Information Age.Ex: The article 'Stop the rot!' reports on a half-day seminar on audiovisual conservation.Ex: Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.Ex: The policies that the Mugabe government have taken have lead the country to economic and political rack and ruin.Ex: We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.Ex: If Central Park is to be rescued from the general dilapidation it is much money and energy intelligently directed must be expended.* acelerar el proceso de deterioro = hasten + rot.* deterioro biológico = biodeterioration.* deterioro cognitivo = cognitive impairment.* deterioro del CDROM = CD rot.* deterioro de los discos = disc rot.* deterioro de los enlaces = link rot.* deterioro de propiedad alquilada = dilapidation.* en deterioro = deteriorating, crumbling, decaying, dilapidated, disintegrating.* en estado de deterioro = decaying, dilapidated.* * *1 (de un edificio, muebles) deterioration, wear2 (empeoramiento) deterioration, worseningel deterioro de las relaciones entre los dos países the deterioration in relations o the worsening of relations between the two countriessu salud ha sufrido un considerable deterioro his health has deteriorated considerablyel deterioro de la calidad de la enseñanza the decline in the quality of education* * *
Del verbo deteriorar: ( conjugate deteriorar)
deterioro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
deterioró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
deteriorar
deterioro
deteriorar ( conjugate deteriorar) verbo transitivo ‹relaciones/salud/situación› to cause … to deteriorate
deteriorarse verbo pronominal [relaciones/salud/situación] to deteriorate, worsen;
[ mercancías] to get damaged
deterioro sustantivo masculino
deteriorar verbo transitivo to spoil, damage
deterioro sustantivo masculino
1 (de la salud, las relaciones, etc) deterioration: he notado un marcado deterioro en su estado de salud, I've noticed that her health has deteriorated considerably
2 (de un cuadro, edificio) damage: estos edificios han sufrido un deterioro notable, these buildings have deteriorated quite a bit
(de una máquina, zapatos, etc) wear: es normal que después de un uso intensivo los zapatos muestren señales de deterioro, it's normal for shoes to show wear and tear after constant use
' deterioro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
causa
- daño
- decadencia
- frenar
English:
damage
- decline
- deterioration
- decay
- degeneration
* * *deterioro nm1. [daño] damage;sufrir deterioro to be damaged;la mercancía no sufrió deterioro alguno the goods were not damaged at all2. [empeoramiento] deterioration;las relaciones entre ambos países han experimentado un serio deterioro relations between the two countries have deteriorated considerably;el deterioro de la situación the worsening of o deterioration in the situation;el progresivo deterioro de los servicios públicos the progressive deterioration in public services;el deterioro medioambiental the deterioration of the environment* * *m deterioration* * *deterioro nm1) : deterioration, wear2) : worsening, decline -
5 empeoramiento
m.worsening, deterioration.* * *1 deterioration, worsening* * *SM deterioration, worsening* * *masculino ( de la salud) deterioration, worsening; (del tiempo, de una situación) worsening* * *= exacerbation, escalation, worsening.Ex. Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex. We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.Ex. We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.----* empeoramiento de la vista = failing eyesight.* * *masculino ( de la salud) deterioration, worsening; (del tiempo, de una situación) worsening* * *= exacerbation, escalation, worsening.Ex: Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.
Ex: We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.Ex: We have also considered other possible mechanisms to explain the worsening of hypokalemia in this patient.* empeoramiento de la vista = failing eyesight.* * *(de la salud) deterioration, worsening; (del tiempo, de una situación) worsening* * *
empeoramiento sustantivo masculino ( de la salud) deterioration, worsening;
(del tiempo, de una situación) worsening
empeoramiento sustantivo masculino worsening
' empeoramiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deterioro
English:
aggravation
- decline
- deterioration
- worsening
* * *[de tiempo] deterioration; [de conflicto] worsening;el enfermo sufrió un empeoramiento the patient's condition deteriorated* * *m deterioration, worsening* * *: worsening, deterioration -
6 hipocaliemia
f.hypokalaemia, hypokaliaemia, hypokalemia, low blood potassium. -
7 hipopotasemia
f.hypokalemia, kaliopenia, hypopotassemia.
См. также в других словарях:
Hypokalemia — Infobox Disease Name = Hypokalemia Caption = Potassium DiseasesDB = 6445 ICD10 = ICD10|E|87|6|e|70 ICD9 = ICD9|276.8 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 000479 eMedicineSubj = emerg eMedicineTopic = 273 MeshID = D007008 Hypokalemia refers to the… … Wikipedia
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hypokalemia — noun The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of potassium ions in the blood … Wiktionary
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hypokalemia — n. abnormally low level of potassium in the blood (Medicine) … English contemporary dictionary
hypokalemia — hy·po·ka·le·mia … English syllables
hypokalemia — hy•po•ka•le•mi•a [[t]ˌhaɪ poʊ keɪˈli mi ə[/t]] n. pat an abnormally low concentration of potassium in the blood • Etymology: 1945–50; hypo + NL kal(ium) potassium (see alkali, ium) + emia hy po•ka•le′mic, adj … From formal English to slang
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