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1 transplante
m.transplant.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: transplantar.* * *1 transplant,\transplante de corazón heart transplanttransplante de médula ósea bone-marrow transplanttransplante de riñón kidney transplant* * *= transplantation, transplant, grafting.Ex. The system is designed to link a remote transplantation centre to a central mainframe via local PC-workstations.Ex. The project aims to develop a prototype of a distributed information system suited to support medical research in transplant medicine.Ex. Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.----* transplante de hígado = liver transplantation, liver transplant.* transplante de médula ósea = bone marrow transplant.* transplante de órganos = organ transplant, organ transplantation.* transplante de pulmón = lung transplantation.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* * *= transplantation, transplant, grafting.Ex: The system is designed to link a remote transplantation centre to a central mainframe via local PC-workstations.
Ex: The project aims to develop a prototype of a distributed information system suited to support medical research in transplant medicine.Ex: Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.* transplante de hígado = liver transplantation, liver transplant.* transplante de médula ósea = bone marrow transplant.* transplante de órganos = organ transplant, organ transplantation.* transplante de pulmón = lung transplantation.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* * * -
2 transplante de hígado
(n.) = liver transplantation, liver transplantEx. This study analyses the performance of multi-layer neural networks to predict liver transplantation outcome.Ex. Technically, haemophilia can be cured through a liver transplant but the risks involved may outweigh the benefits.* * *(n.) = liver transplantation, liver transplantEx: This study analyses the performance of multi-layer neural networks to predict liver transplantation outcome.
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3 hígado
m.1 liver, jecur, hepar.2 liver.* * *1 liver1 eufemístico guts\tener hígados familiar to have guts* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Anat) liver* * *masculino liverechar los hígados — (fam) to bust a gut (sl)
ser un hígado — (Méx fam) to be a pain in the neck (colloq)
tener mucho hígado — (Col, Ven fam) to have a lot of guts
* * *= liver.Ex. All the phenomena within this facet, -- heart, liver, lungs, brain, kidneys etc -- share this characteristic in common.----* aceite de hígado de bacalao = cod-liver oil.* hígado de pollo = chicken liver.* transplante de hígado = liver transplantation, liver transplant.* * *masculino liverechar los hígados — (fam) to bust a gut (sl)
ser un hígado — (Méx fam) to be a pain in the neck (colloq)
tener mucho hígado — (Col, Ven fam) to have a lot of guts
* * *= liver.Ex: All the phenomena within this facet, -- heart, liver, lungs, brain, kidneys etc -- share this characteristic in common.
* aceite de hígado de bacalao = cod-liver oil.* hígado de pollo = chicken liver.* transplante de hígado = liver transplantation, liver transplant.* * *liversufre del hígado she has a bad liver, she has liver troublepatear el hígado (CS fam): la mayonesa me pateó el hígado the mayonnaise made me feel terrible o didn't agree with me ( colloq)me patea el hígado que hable así it makes me sick to hear him talk like that ( colloq)se necesita tener mucho hígado para decirle eso it takes (a lot of) guts to say that to him* * *
hígado sustantivo masculino
liver
hígado sustantivo masculino
1 Anat liver
2 euf guts pl
3 (falta de repugnancia) stomach: hace falta tener buen hígado para ser cirujano, you need a strong stomach to be a surgeon
' hígado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fastidiada
- fastidiado
- padecer
- destrozar
- embromar
- joder
- jorobar
- mal
- paté
English:
liver
- bilious
* * *hígado nmliver;Famechar los hígados to nearly kill oneself (with the effort);Fampatear el hígado: ese estofado me pateó el hígado that stew nearly did for me;CSur Famme patea el hígado que me mienta it makes me sick when he lies to me like that;Esp Famme pone del hígado que… it makes me sick that..;Famtener hígados to have guts* * *m liver;ser un hígado C.Am., Méx fam be a pain in the butt fam ;tener hígados have guts* * *hígado nm: liver* * *hígado n liver -
4 trasplante
m.1 transplant.2 transplanting, transplantation.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: trasplantar.* * *1→ link=transplante transplante* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Med) transplant, transplantation2) (Bot) transplanting* * *masculino (Bot, Med) transplant* * *masculino (Bot, Med) transplant* * *1 ( Bot) transplant2 ( Med) transplantle han hecho un trasplante de riñón he has had a kidney transplant* * *
Del verbo trasplantar: ( conjugate trasplantar)
trasplanté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
trasplante es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trasplantar
trasplante
trasplantar ( conjugate trasplantar) verbo transitivo (Bot, Med) to transplant
trasplante sustantivo masculino (Bot, Med) transplant
trasplantar vt Bot Med to transplant
trasplante sustantivo masculino transplant
trasplante de médula, bone-marrow transplant
' trasplante' also found in these entries:
English:
kidney
- transplant
* * *trasplante, transplante nm1. [de órgano] transplanttrasplante de corazón heart transplant;trasplante de órganos organ transplant2. [de planta] transplant* * *m AGR, MED transplant;trasplante cardiaco heart transplant* * *trasplante nm: transplant* * *trasplante n transplant -
5 trasplantar
v.1 to transplant, to bed out, to plant out.El médico trasplanta hígados The doctor transplants livers.Ricardo trasplanta rosas Richard transplants roses.2 to transplant.El médico trasplanta hígados The doctor transplants livers.* * *1→ link=transplantar transplantar* * *verb* * *1.2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) (Bot, Med) to transplantb) <instituciones/costumbres> to transfer* * *verbo transitivoa) (Bot, Med) to transplantb) <instituciones/costumbres> to transfer* * *trasplantar [A1 ]vt1 ( Bot) to transplant2 ( Med) to transplant3 ‹instituciones/costumbres› to transfer* * *
trasplantar ( conjugate trasplantar) verbo transitivo (Bot, Med) to transplant
trasplantar vt Bot Med to transplant
' trasplantar' also found in these entries:
English:
transplant
* * *trasplantar, transplantar vt1. [órgano] to transplant;le han trasplantado el hígado he's had a liver transplant2. [planta] to transplant3. [sistema, ideas] to transplant* * *v/t AGR, MED transplant* * *trasplantar vt: to transplant* * *trasplantar vb to transplant -
6 hepático
adj.hepatic, liver, liver-related.* * *► adjetivo1 hepatic, liver* * *ADJ hepatic frm, liver antes de s* * *- ca adjetivo liver (before n), hepatic (tech)* * *----* conducto hepático = bile duct.* * *- ca adjetivo liver (before n), hepatic (tech)* * ** conducto hepático = bile duct.* * *hepático -cainsuficiencia hepática hepatic o liver failurepadece una dolencia hepática he has a liver complaint* * *hepático, -a adjliver;afección hepática liver complaint;insuficiencia hepática liver failure* * *adj liver atr, hepatic -
7 hemofilia
f.hemophilia.* * *1 haemophilia (US hemophilia)* * *SF haemophilia, hemophilia (EEUU)* * *femenino hemophilia** * *= haemophilia [hemophilia, -USA].Ex. Technically, haemophilia can be cured through a liver transplant but the risks involved may outweigh the benefits.* * *femenino hemophilia** * *= haemophilia [hemophilia, -USA].Ex: Technically, haemophilia can be cured through a liver transplant but the risks involved may outweigh the benefits.
* * *hemophilia** * *
hemofilia sustantivo femenino
hemophilia( conjugate hemophilia)
hemofilia f Med haemophilia, US hemophilia
' hemofilia' also found in these entries:
English:
haemophilia
- hemophilia
* * *hemofilia nfhaemophilia* * *haemophilia* * *hemofilia nf: hemophilia -
8 riñón
m.kidney.* * *1 kidney2 figurado (interior, centro) centre (US center), heart1 kidneys\costar un riñón familiar to cost a bomb, cost an arm and a legtener el riñón bien forrado / tener el riñón bien cubierto familiar to be well offtener riñones familiar to have gutsriñón artificial kidney machine* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Anat) (=órgano) kidney2) (=centro) heart, core* * *a) (Anat) kidneycostar un riñón — (Esp fam) to cost an arm and a leg (colloq)
b) (Coc) kidneyc) riñones masculino plural (fam) ( espalda baja) lower part of the back, kidneys (pl)* * *= kidney.Ex. All the phenomena within this facet, -- heart, liver, lungs, brain, kidneys etc -- share this characteristic in common.----* cáncer del riñón = kidney cancer.* costar un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, pay through + the nose, cost + a fortune.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* valer un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, cost + a fortune.* * *a) (Anat) kidneycostar un riñón — (Esp fam) to cost an arm and a leg (colloq)
b) (Coc) kidneyc) riñones masculino plural (fam) ( espalda baja) lower part of the back, kidneys (pl)* * *= kidney.Ex: All the phenomena within this facet, -- heart, liver, lungs, brain, kidneys etc -- share this characteristic in common.
* cáncer del riñón = kidney cancer.* costar un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, pay through + the nose, cost + a fortune.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* valer un riñón = cost + an arm and a leg, cost + the earth, cost + a fortune.* * *1 ( Anat) kidney2 ( Coc) kidneyriñones al jerez kidneys in sherry sauceme duelen los riñones my back hurtsCompuesto:artificial kidney* * *
riñón sustantivo masculinoa) (Anat) kidneyb) (Coc) kidneyc)
riñón sustantivo masculino
1 Anat kidney
riñón artificial, artificial kidney
2 riñones, fam (parte baja de la espalda) me duelen los riñones, my back aches
♦ Locuciones: familiar costar/valer un riñón, to cost/to be worth a fortune
' riñón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
operación
- piedra
- sacar
English:
condition
- kidney
- kidney shaped
- kidney bean
* * *riñón nm1. [órgano] kidney;Famcostar un riñón to cost a fortune;Famtener el riñón bien cubierto to be well-heeled;Famvaler un riñón to be worth a fortuneriñón artificial kidney machine2.riñones [región lumbar] lower back;dolor de riñones lower back pain* * *m ANAT kidney;dolor de riñones back pain;costar un riñón fam cost an arm and a leg fam ;tener el riñón bien cubierto fig be well-heeled* * ** * *riñón n kidney
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