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1 matrona
f.1 matron (madre).2 midwife (comadrona).3 Matrona.* * *1 (madre) matron2 (comadrona) midwife3 (en cárceles) female prison warden* * *SF1) (=mujer) matron2) (=comadrona) midwife* * *a) ( mujer - distinguida) matron (liter or dated); (- madura) matron (pej)b) ( comadrona) midwife* * *= midwife [midwives, -pl.].Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.* * *a) ( mujer - distinguida) matron (liter or dated); (- madura) matron (pej)b) ( comadrona) midwife* * *= midwife [midwives, -pl.].Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.
* * *2 (mujer madura) matron ( pej)tiene 30 años y ya está hecha una matrona she's only 30 and she's already rather matronly3 (comadrona) midwife* * *
matrona sustantivo femenino ( comadrona) midwife
matrona sustantivo femenino midwife
' matrona' also found in these entries:
English:
matron
* * *matrona nf1. [madre] matron2. [comadrona] midwife* * *f ( comadrona) midwife* * *matrona nf: matron -
2 matrón
= midwife [midwives, -pl.].Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.* * *= midwife [midwives, -pl.].Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.
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3 anteceder
v.to come before, to precede.* * *1 to precede, come before* * *verb* * *VT to precede, go before* * *1.verbo transitivo to precede, come before2.anteceder a algo — to come before something, precede something
anteceder vi* * *= predate, preface, go before, forego [forgo].Ex. The UDC, in its basic structure, predates CC and, as we shall see, it lacks much of this latter scheme's consistency and predictability.Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex. Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.Ex. I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.* * *1.verbo transitivo to precede, come before2.anteceder a algo — to come before something, precede something
anteceder vi* * *= predate, preface, go before, forego [forgo].Ex: The UDC, in its basic structure, predates CC and, as we shall see, it lacks much of this latter scheme's consistency and predictability.
Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex: Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.Ex: I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.* * *anteceder [E1 ]vtto precede, come beforela persona que me antecedió en el cargo my predecessor in the postanteceder A algo to come BEFORE sth, precede sth■ antecederviel párrafo que antecede the preceding paragraph* * *
anteceder ( conjugate anteceder) verbo transitivo
to precede, come before;
anteceder a algo to come before sth, precede sth
anteceder verbo transitivo to precede, go before
* * *anteceder vtto come before, to precede;el silencio que antecedió al comienzo del concierto the silence which preceded the beginning of the concert* * *v/t precede, come before* * *: to precede -
4 enfermera
f.overseer or nurse, who has the care of the sick.* * *f., (m. - enfermero)* * *= nurse, ward sister.Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex. A ward sister then arrived and gave them a telling off for not getting on with their work.----* enfermera de planta = bedside nurse.* enfermera militar = army nurse.* * *= nurse, ward sister.Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.
Ex: A ward sister then arrived and gave them a telling off for not getting on with their work.* enfermera de planta = bedside nurse.* enfermera militar = army nurse.* * *
enfermero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino nurse
' enfermera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
de
- ser
- fomento
- ir
- ronda
- cuidado
- relevar
English:
matron
- nursing
- RN
- sister
- fully
- register
- turn
- up
* * *enfermera nfnurseenfermera jefe charge nurse* * *m, enfermera f nurse* * *enfermera n nurse -
5 enfermero
m.1 male nurse, orderly, care provider, nursing officer.2 ambulance man.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *(f. - enfermera)noun* * *enfermero, -aSM / F [en hospital] male nurse/nurse; (Mil) medical orderlyenfermero/a ambulante — visiting nurse
enfermero/a jefe/a — head nurse
* * *- ra masculino, femenino nurse* * *= nurse.Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.----* enfermero dental = dental nurse.* * *- ra masculino, femenino nurse* * *= nurse.Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.
* enfermero dental = dental nurse.* * *enfermero -ramasculine, femininenurseCompuestos:masculine, feminine night nursemasculine, feminine dental nursemasculine, feminine ≈ district nurse● enfermero jefe, enfermera jefe or jefa* * *
enfermero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
nurse;
enfermero jefe ≈ head nurse (AmE), ≈ charge nurse (BrE)
enfermero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino nurse
' enfermero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enfermera
English:
nurse
- staff nurse
- auxiliary
- district
- paramedic
- register
* * *enfermero nmmale nurseenfermero jefe charge nurse* * *m, enfermera f nurse* * *enfermero, -ra n: nurse* * *enfermero n nurse / male nurse -
6 preceder
v.to go before, to precede.* * *1 to precede* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=anteceder)preceder a algo/algn — to precede sth/sb
los años que precedieron a la Guerra Civil — the years leading up to the Civil War, the years preceding the Civil War
2) (=tener prioridad)preceder a algo/algn — to have priority over sth/sb, take precedence over sth/sb
2.VI to precedetodo lo que precede — all the preceding (part), all that which comes before
* * *verbo transitivo to precedelos días que precedieron a su muerte — the days leading up to o (frml) preceding his death
* * *= go before, precede, preface, come before, antedate, forego [forgo], trump.Ex. Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.Ex. For instance 'Sculpture-Technique' precedes 'Sculpture in motion'.Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex. That planning comes before organizing cannot be emphasized too much.Ex. The human interface antedates the computer interface by millenia.Ex. I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.Ex. If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.----* fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.* la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.* * *verbo transitivo to precedelos días que precedieron a su muerte — the days leading up to o (frml) preceding his death
* * *= go before, precede, preface, come before, antedate, forego [forgo], trump.Ex: Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.
Ex: For instance 'Sculpture-Technique' precedes 'Sculpture in motion'.Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex: That planning comes before organizing cannot be emphasized too much.Ex: The human interface antedates the computer interface by millenia.Ex: I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.Ex: If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.* fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.* la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.* * *preceder [E1 ]vtto precedelos días que precedieron a su muerte the days leading up to o ( frml) preceding his deathla persona que le había precedido en el cargo the person who had preceded him in the post, the previous incumbent of the post* * *
preceder ( conjugate preceder) verbo transitivo
to precede
preceder verbo transitivo to precede
' preceder' also found in these entries:
English:
lead up to
- precede
* * *preceder vtto go before, to precede* * *v/t precede* * *preceder v: to precede -
7 público al que va dirigido
(n.) = intended audience, subject audience, target audience, targeted audienceEx. The scope of the thesaurus, and the intended audience, should govern all decisions.Ex. The title of her paper was 'Computer assisted instruction: subject audience and program descriptors for an academic medical center'.Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex. The process involves processing, retrieving, repackaging and disseminating the acquired information to targeted audiences for development purposes.* * *(n.) = intended audience, subject audience, target audience, targeted audienceEx: The scope of the thesaurus, and the intended audience, should govern all decisions.
Ex: The title of her paper was 'Computer assisted instruction: subject audience and program descriptors for an academic medical center'.Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex: The process involves processing, retrieving, repackaging and disseminating the acquired information to targeted audiences for development purposes. -
8 comadrona
f.midwife.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 midwife* * *SF midwife* * *femenino midwife* * *femenino midwife* * *midwife* * *
comadrona sustantivo femenino
midwife
comadrona sustantivo femenino midwife
' comadrona' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
matrona
English:
midwife
* * *comadrona nfmidwife* * *f midwife* * *comadrona nf: midwife* * * -
9 ACNM
m.ACNM, American College of Nurse-Midwives.
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