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1 aparato digestivo
m.digestive system.* * *ANATOMÍA digestive system* * *(n.) = gastrointestinal tract, digestive tractEx. Swallowing hydrochloric acid can cause immediate pain and burns of the mouth, throat, esophagus and gastrointestinal tract.Ex. The innate immune system in breast milk is complex and provides protection for the developing digestive tract of newborns.* * *(n.) = gastrointestinal tract, digestive tractEx: Swallowing hydrochloric acid can cause immediate pain and burns of the mouth, throat, esophagus and gastrointestinal tract.
Ex: The innate immune system in breast milk is complex and provides protection for the developing digestive tract of newborns.* * *digestive system -
2 enjuague con esponja
(n.) = sponge bathEx. Newborns are given sponge baths because they should not be submerged in water until the umbilical cord falls off and circumcision has healed.* * *(n.) = sponge bathEx: Newborns are given sponge baths because they should not be submerged in water until the umbilical cord falls off and circumcision has healed.
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3 leche materna
f.breast milk.* * *mother's milk* * *(n.) = breast milkEx. The innate immune system in breast milk is complex and provides protection for the developing digestive tract of newborns.* * *(n.) = breast milkEx: The innate immune system in breast milk is complex and provides protection for the developing digestive tract of newborns.
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4 neonato
m.neonate.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 neonate* * *neonato, -aSM / F newborn baby* * *= newborn.Ex. In 1997 the library set up a special reading programme for newborns and parents.* * *= newborn.Ex: In 1997 the library set up a special reading programme for newborns and parents.
* * *newbornmasculine, femininenewborn baby* * *
neonato,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino Med newborn, neonate
' neonato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
neonata
* * *neonato, -a nm,fnewborn baby;Biol & Med neonate -
5 recién nacido
adj.newly born, baby, new-born, newborn.m.newborn baby, newborn, baby, nurseling.* * *newborn baby* * *(n.) = newly-born, newborn infant, newborn, neonate, newborn babyEx. The article 'Records management: a newly-born profession?' explores the professional status of records management.Ex. This article describes pilot projects for home monitoring of newborn infants endangered by sudden infant death (SID).Ex. In 1997 the library set up a special reading programme for newborns and parents.Ex. The numerous contradictions between common & civil law are discussed, especially regarding severely handicapped neonates.Ex. A newborn baby has fallen through the toilet on a moving train after being prematurely born.* * *(n.) = newly-born, newborn infant, newborn, neonate, newborn babyEx: The article 'Records management: a newly-born profession?' explores the professional status of records management.
Ex: This article describes pilot projects for home monitoring of newborn infants endangered by sudden infant death (SID).Ex: In 1997 the library set up a special reading programme for newborns and parents.Ex: The numerous contradictions between common & civil law are discussed, especially regarding severely handicapped neonates.Ex: A newborn baby has fallen through the toilet on a moving train after being prematurely born. -
6 sistema inmunológico
m.immune system.* * *(n.) = immune systemEx. The innate immune system in breast milk is complex and provides protection for the developing digestive tract of newborns.* * *(n.) = immune systemEx: The innate immune system in breast milk is complex and provides protection for the developing digestive tract of newborns.
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7 tracto intestinal
m.intestinal tract.* * *(n.) = digestive tractEx. The innate immune system in breast milk is complex and provides protection for the developing digestive tract of newborns.* * *(n.) = digestive tractEx: The innate immune system in breast milk is complex and provides protection for the developing digestive tract of newborns.
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8 bizquear
v.1 to squint.2 to be cross-eyed, to squint.* * *1 to squint, be cross-eyed1 (guiñar) to wink at* * *VI to squint* * *verbo intransitivo to be cross-eyed* * *verbo intransitivo to be cross-eyed* * *bizquear [A1 ]vito be cross-eyed* * *
bizquear verbo intransitivo to be cross-eyed: los recién nacidos suelen bizquear, newborns usually are cross-eyed
' bizquear' also found in these entries:
English:
squint
* * *bizquear vito squint* * *v/i famsquint, be cross-eyed
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