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f.intoxication, poisoning.* * *1 poisoning\intoxicación alimenticia food poisoning* * *SF1) (Med) poisoningintoxicación etílica — alcohol poisoning; euf drunkenness
2) (Pol) indoctrination* * *femenino (Med) intoxication, poisoning* * *= intoxication.Ex. Some of effects and their consequences include intoxication, dependence and medical disorders.----* intoxicación etílica = alcoholic intoxication.* intoxicación por plomo = lead toxicity.* intoxicación por salmonella = salmonella poisoning.* * *femenino (Med) intoxication, poisoning* * *= intoxication.Ex: Some of effects and their consequences include intoxication, dependence and medical disorders.
* intoxicación etílica = alcoholic intoxication.* intoxicación por plomo = lead toxicity.* intoxicación por salmonella = salmonella poisoning.* * *A ( Med) intoxication, poisoningCompuestos:food poisoning( Med) alcohol poisoning; (borrachera) drunkennessB ( Pol) brainwashing, indoctrination* * *
intoxicación sustantivo femenino (Med) intoxication, poisoning;
intoxicación etílica (Med) alcohol poisoning
intoxicación sustantivo femenino poisoning
intoxicación alimentaria, food poisoning
' intoxicación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
etílica
- etílico
English:
food poisoning
- intoxication
- poisoning
- food
- lead
* * *intoxicación nf1. [médica] poisoning;sufrió una intoxicación alimentaria he had a bout of food poisoning;una intoxicación por monóxido de carbono carbon monoxide poisoningintoxicación etílica alcohol poisoning2. [manipulación]la intoxicación informativa orquestada por el régimen the regime's manipulation of the media* * *f poisoning* * *
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