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1 infatuado
• infarct• infatuated in love -
2 infarto
m.1 infarct, heart attack, infarction, emphraxis.2 coronary thrombosis.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: infartar.* * *1 (de miocardio) heart attack2 (de otros órganos) infarction, infarct\infarto de miocardio heart attack* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (tb: infarto de miocardio) heart attack2)de infarto — * heart-stopping
* * *masculino heart attackcomo se entere le va a dar un infarto — (fam) if she finds out, she'll have a heart attack (colloq)
de infarto — (fam)
una noticia de infarto — incredible o staggering news
* * *= heart attack, infarction.Ex. He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.Ex. Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.----* infarto cerebral = cerebral infarction.* infarto de miocardio = myocardial infarction.* * *masculino heart attackcomo se entere le va a dar un infarto — (fam) if she finds out, she'll have a heart attack (colloq)
de infarto — (fam)
una noticia de infarto — incredible o staggering news
* * *= heart attack, infarction.Ex: He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.
Ex: Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.* infarto cerebral = cerebral infarction.* infarto de miocardio = myocardial infarction.* * *heart attackcomo se entere su madre le va a dar un infarto ( fam); if his mother finds out, she'll have a heart attack ( colloq)de infarto ( fam): fue un partido muy reñido con un final de infarto it was a hard-fought game with a heart-stopping finish ( colloq)una noticia de infarto incredible o staggering newsCompuestos:heart attack, myocardial infarction ( tech)pulmonary infarction* * *
Del verbo infartar: ( conjugate infartar)
infarto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
infartó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
infarto sustantivo masculino
heart attack
infarto m Med heart attack, US coronary: tuvo un infarto (de miocardio), he had a heart attack
♦ Locuciones: familiar de infarto, thrilling, stunning: el final de la película es de infarto, it's a gripping ending
Heart attack es el término más popular, coronary thrombosis lo es menos e infarction e infarct solo se encuentran en las publicaciones médicas especializadas.
' infarto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amago
- morir
English:
heart
- heart attack
- heart failure
- massive
- attack
- coronary
* * *♦ nm[ataque al corazón] heart attack;le dio un infarto he had a heart attack;Fam Figcasi le dio un infarto she almost had a heart attack o a seizureinfarto cerebral stroke;infarto de miocardio heart attack♦ de infarto loc adjFam heart-stopping;el partido tuvo un final de infarto the end of the match was heart-stoppingly exciting* * *m:infarto (de miocardio) heart attack;de infarto fig fam heart-stopping, incredible;nos dio una alegría de infarto we were incredibly happy* * *infarto nm: heart attack* * *infarto n heart attack -
3 infarto hemorrágico
m.red infarct, hemorrhagic infarct. -
4 amartelado
• in longhand• in low gear• infarct• infatuated in love• lovesick -
5 enamoradísimo
• dotty• head partner• head-on position• infarct• infatuate• infatuated• infatuated in love• infatuated with love• infatuation• lost in love• lovestruck -
6 infante
• infamy• infant in arms• infant school• infanticidal• infantilism• infarct• little boy -
7 locamente enamorado
• head partner• head-on position• infarct• infatuate• infatuated• infatuated in love• infatuated with love• infatuation• madly in love• obsessed in love -
8 soldado de infantería
• foot soldier• infantilism• infarct -
9 gammagrafía infartoselectiva
f.infarct avid scintigraphy. -
10 IAM
m.1 AMI, acute myocardial infarction, acute myocardial infarct.2 AIH, artificial insemination by husband. -
11 imagen infartoselectiva
f.infarct avid image. -
12 infarto anémico
m.anemic infarct. -
13 infarto blanco
m.white infarct. -
14 infarto blando
m.bland infarct. -
15 infarto calcáreo
m.calcareous infarct. -
16 infarto embólico
m.embolic infarct. -
17 infarto mesentérico
m.mesenteric infarction, mesenteric infarct. -
18 infarto pálido
m.pale infarct. -
19 infarto placentario
m.placental infarct. -
20 infarto rojo
m.red infarct.
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См. также в других словарях:
infarct — INFÁRCT, infarcte, s.n. Boală care constă în distrugerea unui organ sau a unei părţi dintr un organ ca urmare a astupării unei artere sau a unei vene terminale. ♢ Infarct miocardic = boală datorată producerii infarctului în miocard, în urma… … Dicționar Român
Infarct — In*farct , n. [See {Infarce}.] 1. (Med.) An obstruction or embolus in one of the blood vessels. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. (Med.) The morbid condition of a limited area resulting from such obstruction; also, the localized necrotic (dead) tissue… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Infarct — Infarct, 1) Stockung von Säften in Gefäßen u. Kanälen des Körpers in Folge von Verdickung u. Verschleimung der Flüssigkeiten zumal im Pfortadersystem u. anderen Theilen des Unterleibes; 2) (Engorgement), Erfüllung der Blutgefäße mit stockendem… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
infarct — (n.) 1873, from medical L. infarctus (L. infartus), pp. of infarcire to stuff into, from in + farcire “to stuff” (see FARCE (Cf. farce)) … Etymology dictionary
infarct — [in färkt′] n. [ML infarctus, for L infartus, pp. of infarcire < in , in + farcire, to stuff: see FARCE] an area of dying or dead tissue resulting from inadequate blood flow through blood vessels normally supplying the part … English World dictionary
Infarct — An area of tissue death due to a local lack of oxygen. For example, in a myocardial infarction there is death of myocardial (heart muscle) tissue due to sudden (acute) deprivation of circulating blood. This is usually caused by arteriosclerosis… … Medical dictionary
Infarct Combat Project — The Infarct Combat Project (ICP) is an international nonprofit organization founded in 1998 to fight ischemic heart diseases through education and research.External links* [http://www.infarctcombat.org Infarct Combat Project] … Wikipedia
infarct of Zahn — an area of reddish blue discoloration in the liver, with stasis and hepatocellular atrophy, seen following occlusion of an intrahepatic branch of the portal vein; not a true infarct, because there is no necrosis … Medical dictionary
infarct — noun Etymology: Latin infarctus, past participle of infarcire to stuff, from in + farcire to stuff Date: 1873 an area of necrosis in a tissue or organ resulting from obstruction of the local circulation by a thrombus or embolus • infarcted… … New Collegiate Dictionary
infarct — infarcted, adj. /in fahrkt , in fahrkt /, n. Pathol. a localized area of tissue, as in the heart or kidney, that is dying or dead, having been deprived of its blood supply because of an obstruction by embolism or thrombosis. [1870 75; < NL… … Universalium
infarct — noun an area of dead tissue caused by a loss of blood supply; a localized necrosis … Wiktionary