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f. s.&pl.paralysis, palsy.* * *1 paralysis\parálisis infantil poliomyelitis* * *SF INV paralysis* * *femenino (Med) paralysis; ( falta de actividad) paralysis* * *= paralysis, paresis, palsy.Ex. There will also be those who have in fact decided what information they need but are afflicted by the paralysis of 'unverbalised thought'.Ex. These tendencies were evident in speculation about the causes of conditions such as paresis & 'hereditary' mental disorders.Ex. Most nerve injuries are transient palsies.----* parálisis cerebral = cerebral palsy.* parálisis flácida = flaccid paralysis.* parálisis general = general paresis.* * *femenino (Med) paralysis; ( falta de actividad) paralysis* * *= paralysis, paresis, palsy.Ex: There will also be those who have in fact decided what information they need but are afflicted by the paralysis of 'unverbalised thought'.
Ex: These tendencies were evident in speculation about the causes of conditions such as paresis & 'hereditary' mental disorders.Ex: Most nerve injuries are transient palsies.* parálisis cerebral = cerebral palsy.* parálisis flácida = flaccid paralysis.* parálisis general = general paresis.* * *A ( Med) paralysisCompuestos:Parkinson's diseasecerebral palsyfacial paralysispoliomyelitis, infantile paralysispartial paralysiscreeping paralysisParkinson's diseaseB (falta de actividad) paralysis* * *
parálisis sustantivo femenino
paralysis;
parálisis infantil poliomyelitis, infantile paralysis
parálisis m inv paralysis
' parálisis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confinar
English:
paralysis
- cerebral palsy
* * *parálisis nf inv1. [enfermedad] paralysisparálisis agitada Parkinson's disease;parálisis cerebral cerebral palsy;parálisis facial facial paralysis;parálisis infantil polio;parálisis progresiva progressive o creeping paralysis2. [de país, economía] paralysis* * *f tb figparalysis* * *parálisis nfs & pl1) : paralysis2) : standstill3)parálisis cerebral : cerebral palsy* * *parálisis n paralysis
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