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81 jejuno-ileal mesentery
Jejunum-Ileum-Mesenterium n, Dünndarmmesenterium nFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > jejuno-ileal mesentery
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82 резекция тощей кишки
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > резекция тощей кишки
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83 тощая кишка
Jejunum, Leerdarm -
84 yeyuno
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85 Leerdarm
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86 Q41.1
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87 المعى الصائم
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88 jejunocaecostomy
Jejunozökostomie f, Jejunum-Zökum-Anastomose f, [operative] Jejunum-Zökum-Verbindung f -
89 jejunocolostomy
Jejunokolostomie f, Jejunum-Kolon-Anastomose f, [operative] Jejunum-Kolon-Verbindung f -
90 jejuno-ileostomy
Jejunoileostomie f, Jejunum-Ileum-Anastomose f, [operative] Jejunum-Ileum-Verbindung f -
91 jejunojejunostomy
Jejunojejunostomie f, Jejunum-Jejunum-Anastomose f, [operative] Leerdarm-Leerdarm-Verbindung f -
92 jejunus
jējūnus, a, um, adj. [kindr. to Sanscr. yam, refrenare, cohibere; intens. yanyam, Bopp. Gloss. p. 276, a], fasting, hungry, abstinent, not partaking of food.I.Lit.:2.in scenam qui jejunus venerit,
Plaut. Ps. prol. 12:sic expletur jejuna cupido,
hunger, Lucr. 4, 876; so,jejuna aviditas,
Plin. 10, 3, 3, § 8:misera ac jejuna plebecula,
Cic. Att. 1, 16, 11:cum quidem biduum ita jejunus fuissem, ut, etc.,
id. Fam. 7, 26, 1:canis,
Hor. Epod. 5, 23:jejuna fessaque corpora,
Liv. 21, 55.—Of inanimate things:lupus jejunis dentibus acer,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 29:Cerberus jejuno sono,
with hungry howlings, Prop. 4 (5), 5, 4:tam jejuna fames?
so extreme, Juv. 5, 10:pullus ad quem volat mater jejuna,
id. 10, 232:odium,
i. e. on an empty stomach, id. 15, 51:saliva,
fasting spittle, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 35.—Thirsty:B.vilem jejunae saepe negavit aquam,
Prop. 3, 13 (4, 14), 18.—Transf.1.Dry, barren, unproductive:2.corpora suco jejuna,
Lucr. 2, 845:ager,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 37, § 84:glarea,
Verg. G. 2, 212:pars jejunior humi,
Col. 2, 4, 7.—Scanty, insignificant in quantity:II.summaque jejunā sanie infuscatur arena,
Verg. G. 3, 493.—Trop.A.Poor, barren, powerless:B.ut quosdam nimis jejuno animo et angusto monerem uti, etc.,
Cic. Phil. 14, 6, 17:pusillus animus atque ipsā malevolentiā jejunus atque inanis,
id. Fam. 2, 17, 7.—Insignificant, trifling, contemptible, mean, low:C.solivaga cognitio et jejuna,
Cic. Off. 1, 44, 157:frigida et jejuna calumnia,
id. Caecin. 21, 61:jejunum hoc nescio quid et contemnendum,
id. Fam. 15, 17:aliquid humile et jejunum,
id. ib. 3, 10, 7.—Of speech, meagre, dry, feeble, spiritless:D.si quis aut Antonium jejuniorem, aut Crassum fuisse pleniorem putet,
Cic. de Or. 3, 4, 16:Theodorus, in arte subtilior, in orationibus jejunior,
id. Brut. 12, 48.—With gen., Cic. Or. 40:concertatio verborum,
id. de Or. 2, 16, 68; Quint. 1, 4, 5; 10, 2, 17 al.—Destitute of, without, deprived of:divitiarum avidi ac jejuni,
Just. 38, 6, 8:pecunia,
Val. Max. 4, 4, 9.— Adv.: jējūnē, meagrely, dryly, jejunely, without ornament or spirit:jejune et exiliter disputare,
Cic. de Or. 1, 11, 50; Plin. Ep. 1, 20, 20; Gell. 19, 3:agere,
Cic. Ac. 2, 35, 112.— Comp.:dicere jejunius,
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93 jejuna
[dʒıʹdʒu:nə] pl от jejunum -
94 intestinum
intestīnum, ī n.кишка, кишечник, тж. внутренности (преим. брюшной полости, ср. exta)i. medium C — брыжейкаi. tenuius CC — тонкая кишкаi. crassius CC — толстая кишкаi. jejunum CC — тощая кишкаi. rectum CC — прямая кишкаi. summum CC — двенадцатиперстная кишкаintestina crepitant (crepant, murmurant) Pl — в животе урчит -
95 jejunus
jējūnus, a, um1) ничего не евший (ita j., ut ne aquam qu-idem gustarim C)2)а) голодный, изголодавшийся ( jejuna fessaque corpora L)б) испытывающий жажду, жаждущий ( vilem aquam jejuno negare Prp)3) сухой, скудный, бесплодный ( ager C); бедный ( corpora suco jejuna Lcr); малочисленный, незначительный ( sanies V); бессильный, немощный, ничтожный ( anĭmus C); жалкий, пустой ( calumnia C); бессодержательный или вялый (concertatio verborum, oratio C)4) тощий, перен. скучный (sc. prator C)5) чуждый, несведущий ( hujus genĕris C) -
96 nestis
nēstis, idis f. (acc. in) (греч. ; лат. intestīnum jejunum)тощая кишка CA -
97 νῆστις
νῆστις, ιος u. ιδος (νη – ἐσϑίω), nicht essend, fastend, u. nicht gegessen habend, nüchtern; Il. 19, 207; νήστιες, Od. 18, 370; νῆστιν, Aesch. Prom. 573; νῆστις βορᾶς, Eur. I. T. 973; Theopomp. bei Ath. VII, 308 a, wo der κεστρεύς νῆστις heißt u. der Grund dieses Namens angegeben wird; auch akt., Hunger erregend, πνοαὶ νήστιδες, Ag. 186, πόνος, 322, νῆστιν ὤλεσεν νόσον, 989, αἱ νή. στιδες δύαι, 1604, λιμός, Ch. 248. Es findet sich auch der gen. νήστεως u. plur. νήστεις, vgl. Lob. zu Phryn. 326. – Ἡ νῆστις ist auch der Leerdarm, intestinum jejunum, weil er immer leer gefunden wird. – Empedocl. bei Arist. de anim. 1, 5 nannte so das Element des Wassers u. der Luft. S. nom. pr.
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98 резекция тощей кишки
Medicine: jejunum resectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > резекция тощей кишки
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99 тонкая кишка
1) General subject: small intestine2) Medicine: little gut, small bowel, small gut3) Latin: intestinum tenue4) Anatomy: jejunum5) Makarov: narrow intestine -
100 тощая кишка
Medicine: empty intestine, jejunum, nestis
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jéjunum — [ ʒeʒynɔm ] n. m. • v. 1370; lat. méd. jejunum intestinum « intestin à jeun », à cause du peu de matières qu il contient ♦ Anat. Premier segment du jéjuno iléon, faisant suite au duodénum. Adj. JÉJUNAL, ALE, AUX . ● jéjunum nom masculin (bas… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Jejunum — Jéjunum Intestin grêle En anatomie du système digestif, le jéjunum (de l adjectif latin jejune, qui signifie jeûne ou affamé ) est la partie centrale des trois divisions de l intestin grêle, en aval du duodénum et en amont de l iléon. Chez l … Wikipédia en Français
Jejunum — Je*ju num, n. [NL., fr. L. jejunus empty, dry.] (Anat.) The middle division of the small intestine, between the duodenum and ileum; so called because usually found empty after death. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jejūnum — (lat.), Leerdarm, s. Darm, S. 520 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
jejunum — late 14c., from L. ieiunum, neut. of ieiunus (see JEJUNE (Cf. jejune)). Translating Gk. nestis (Galen). So called because it typically is found empty during dissections, perhaps because it would tend to drain in a body laid on its back … Etymology dictionary
jejunum — jejúnum m DEFINICIJA anat. dio tankog crijeva između dvanaesnika i ileuma ETIMOLOGIJA lat. ieiunum … Hrvatski jezični portal
jejunum — [jē jo͞o′nəm, jəjo͞o′nəm] n. pl. jejuna [jē jo͞o′nə, jə jo͞o′nə] [ML < neut. of L jejunus, empty: it was formerly thought to be empty after death] the middle part of the small intestine, between the duodenum and the ileum: see INTESTINE… … English World dictionary
Jejunum — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = 248 GrayPage = 1170 Caption = Small intestine Caption2 = Superior and inferior duodenal fossæ. Precursor = midgut System = Artery = jejunal arteries Vein = jejunal veins Nerve = celiac ganglia … Wikipedia
Jejunum — Das Jejunum (zu deutsch „Leerdarm“) ist einer der drei Abschnitte des Dünndarms. Er schließt sich an das Duodenum („Zwölffingerdarm“) an und geht in das Ileum über. Er ist bei einem erwachsenen Menschen bis zu zwei Meter lang. Seinen deutschen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jéjunum — Intestin grêle Le jéjunum (de l adjectif latin jejune, qui signifie « jeûne » ou « affamé ») est la partie centrale de l intestin grêle, en aval du duodénum et en amont de l iléon. Chez l Homme adulte, il mesure en général de… … Wikipédia en Français
Jejunum — Part of the small intestine. It is half way down the small intestine between its duodenum and ileum sections. The term jejunum derives from the Latin jejunus, which means empty of food, meager, or hungry. The ancient Greeks noticed at death that… … Medical dictionary