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1 ataque epiléptico
m.epileptic fit, epileptic seizure, ictus epilepticus.* * *(n.) = stroke, epileptic seizure, epileptic fitEx. For example, all the isolates in the Disease facet of medicine, tuberculosis, stroke etc, are all species or kinds of disease.Ex. A national survey of photosensitivity and electronic screen games is being carried out following concerns about the number of people who had suffered epileptic seizures while playing video games.Ex. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *(n.) = stroke, epileptic seizure, epileptic fitEx: For example, all the isolates in the Disease facet of medicine, tuberculosis, stroke etc, are all species or kinds of disease.
Ex: A national survey of photosensitivity and electronic screen games is being carried out following concerns about the number of people who had suffered epileptic seizures while playing video games.Ex: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury. -
2 desgarro
m.tear.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desgarrar.* * *1 (rompimiento) tear, rip2 figurado (desvergüenza) effrontery, insolence3 figurado (fanfarronada) brag, boast* * *SM1) [en tela, papel] tear, rip2) (Med) sprain3) (=descaro) brazenness4) (=jactancia) boastfulness* * *1) (Med) (de ligamento, músculo)sufrió un desgarro — she tore a muscle; ( en parto) tear; (de flema, sangre) (Chi)
tiene constantes desgarros — he is constantly coughing up phlegm/blood
2) ( en tela) tear* * *= tear, laceration.Ex. The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.Ex. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.----* desgarro muscular = muscle strain.* * *1) (Med) (de ligamento, músculo)sufrió un desgarro — she tore a muscle; ( en parto) tear; (de flema, sangre) (Chi)
tiene constantes desgarros — he is constantly coughing up phlegm/blood
2) ( en tela) tear* * *= tear, laceration.Ex: The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.
Ex: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* desgarro muscular = muscle strain.* * *A ( Med)1(de un ligamento, músculo): sufrió un desgarro she tore a muscle2 (en el parto) tear3B (en una tela) tearC ( ant)1 (bravuconería) bravado, swagger2 (descaro) boldness, effrontery, brazenness* * *
Del verbo desgarrar: ( conjugate desgarrar)
desgarro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desgarró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desgarrar
desgarro
desgarrar ( conjugate desgarrar) verbo transitivo
desgarrarse verbo pronominal
b) (Med) to tear
desgarro sustantivo masculino (de ligamento, músculo):
desgarrar verbo transitivo to tear
' desgarro' also found in these entries:
English:
fabric
* * *desgarro nm1. [en tejido] teardesgarro muscular torn muscle;tiene un desgarro muscular en la pierna he's torn a muscle in his leg* * *m MED tear* * *desgarro nm: tear -
3 emergencia médica
(n.) = medical emergencyEx. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *(n.) = medical emergencyEx: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
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4 fallo cardíaco
* * *(n.) = heart attack, heart failureEx. He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.Ex. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * ** * *(n.) = heart attack, heart failureEx: He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.
Ex: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *heart failure -
5 herida grave
(n.) = serious injury, severe injuryEx. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.Ex. Falling debris can cause severe injury or death to workers and pedestrians.* * *(n.) = serious injury, severe injuryEx: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
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6 insuficiencia cardíaca
f.heart failure, Beau's disease, cardiac failure, cardiac insufficience.* * *heart failure* * *(n.) = heart failureEx. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *(n.) = heart failureEx: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
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7 laceración
f.laceration, tear, injure, wound.* * *1 laceration* * *SF1) [de cuerpo] laceration2) [de reputación, nombre] damage* * *= laceration.Ex. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *= laceration.Ex: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
* * *laceration* * *laceración nflaceration* * * -
8 lesión grave
(n.) = serious injury, severe injuryEx. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.Ex. Falling debris can cause severe injury or death to workers and pedestrians.* * *(n.) = serious injury, severe injuryEx: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
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9 obstrucción de las vías respiratorias
(n.) = airway blockageEx. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *(n.) = airway blockageEx: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
Spanish-English dictionary > obstrucción de las vías respiratorias
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