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  • 1 patología

    • pathological
    • pathos

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > patología

  • 2 patológico

    adj.
    1 pathological, pathologic, sick.
    2 pathological, disease-related.
    * * *
    1 pathological
    * * *
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo pathological
    * * *
    = pathological, pathologic.
    Ex. Crises are by no means pathological states but rather, inevitable events in the chain of evolution.
    Ex. This article reports the results of a study to determine the accuracy of interpretation of microscopic images for pathologic study transmitted using a videoconferencing system.
    ----
    * anatomía patológica = pathological anatomy.
    * mentiroso patológico = pathological liar, compulsive liar.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo pathological
    * * *
    = pathological, pathologic.

    Ex: Crises are by no means pathological states but rather, inevitable events in the chain of evolution.

    Ex: This article reports the results of a study to determine the accuracy of interpretation of microscopic images for pathologic study transmitted using a videoconferencing system.
    * anatomía patológica = pathological anatomy.
    * mentiroso patológico = pathological liar, compulsive liar.

    * * *
    pathological
    * * *

    patológico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    pathological
    patológico,-a adjetivo pathological

    ' patológico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    patológica
    English:
    morbid
    - pathological
    * * *
    patológico, -a adj
    1. [de la patología] pathological
    2. [enfermizo] pathological;
    tiene un miedo patológico al dentista she has a pathological fear of dentists
    * * *
    adj pathological
    * * *
    patológico, -ca adj
    : pathological

    Spanish-English dictionary > patológico

  • 3 anatomía patológica

    f.
    morbid anatomy, pathologic anatomy, pathological anatomy.
    * * *
    Ex. Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.
    * * *

    Ex: Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.

    Spanish-English dictionary > anatomía patológica

  • 4 mentiroso compulsivo

    (n.) = pathological liar, compulsive liar
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    Ex. Compulsive liars do so because they don't think they are as good as the people around them.
    * * *
    (n.) = pathological liar, compulsive liar

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Ex: Compulsive liars do so because they don't think they are as good as the people around them.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mentiroso compulsivo

  • 5 mentiroso patológico

    (n.) = pathological liar, compulsive liar
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    Ex. Compulsive liars do so because they don't think they are as good as the people around them.
    * * *
    (n.) = pathological liar, compulsive liar

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Ex: Compulsive liars do so because they don't think they are as good as the people around them.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mentiroso patológico

  • 6 anatomía

    f.
    anatomy, body study.
    * * *
    1 anatomy
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=ciencia, cuerpo) anatomy
    2) (=análisis) anatomy
    * * *
    femenino anatomy
    * * *
    Ex. 611.2 is a subdivision of class '611 anatomy' and represents the anatomy of the respiratory system.
    ----
    * anatomía comparada = comparative anatomy.
    * anatomía patológica = pathological anatomy.
    * especialista en anatomía = anatomist.
    * * *
    femenino anatomy
    * * *

    Ex: 611.2 is a subdivision of class '611 anatomy' and represents the anatomy of the respiratory system.

    * anatomía comparada = comparative anatomy.
    * anatomía patológica = pathological anatomy.
    * especialista en anatomía = anatomist.

    * * *
    1 (ciencia) anatomy
    2 (de una persona, un animal) anatomy
    3 ( fam hum) (cuerpo) body, anatomy ( colloq hum)
    Compuesto:
    morbid anatomy
    * * *

    anatomía sustantivo femenino
    anatomy
    anatomía sustantivo femenino anatomy
    ' anatomía' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    práctica
    English:
    anatomy
    * * *
    1. [ciencia] anatomy
    2. [estructura] anatomy
    3. [cuerpo] body
    * * *
    f anatomy
    * * *
    : anatomy
    anatomista nmf
    * * *
    anatomía n anatomy [pl. anatomies]

    Spanish-English dictionary > anatomía

  • 7 clínico

    adj.
    clinical, clinic.
    m.
    clinician.
    * * *
    1 clinical
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (médico) clinician, physician
    * * *
    (f. - clínica)
    adj.
    * * *
    clínico, -a
    1.
    ADJ [asistencia, análisis] clinical
    2.
    SMF (=médico) consultant
    clínica
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo < ensayo> clinical (before n); hospital
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino (RPl) general practitioner
    * * *
    = clinical, bedside.
    Ex. Application areas include: personnel records, mailing lists, accident and incident records, clinical and health records, committee minutes and records, and so on.
    Ex. Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.
    ----
    * desde un punto de vista clínico = medically, medically, clinically.
    * documentación clínica = clinical information.
    * ensayo clínico = clinical test.
    * hipnosis clínica = clinical hypnosis.
    * información clínica = clinical information.
    * medicina clínica = clinical medicine.
    * muerte clínica = brain death, clínical death.
    * negligencia clínica = clinical negligence.
    * síndrome clínico = clinical syndrome.
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo < ensayo> clinical (before n); hospital
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino (RPl) general practitioner
    * * *
    = clinical, bedside.

    Ex: Application areas include: personnel records, mailing lists, accident and incident records, clinical and health records, committee minutes and records, and so on.

    Ex: Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.
    * desde un punto de vista clínico = medically, medically, clinically.
    * documentación clínica = clinical information.
    * ensayo clínico = clinical test.
    * hipnosis clínica = clinical hypnosis.
    * información clínica = clinical information.
    * medicina clínica = clinical medicine.
    * muerte clínica = brain death, clínical death.
    * negligencia clínica = clinical negligence.
    * síndrome clínico = clinical syndrome.

    * * *
    clínico1 -ca
    ‹ensayo› clinical ( before n) análisis, ojo
    clínico2 -ca
    masculine, feminine
    ( RPl) general practitioner
    * * *

    clínico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo ‹ ensayo clinical ( before n);

    See Also→ hospital
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (RPl) general practitioner
    clínico,-a adjetivo clinical

    ' clínico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    clínica
    - cuadro
    - historial
    - hospital
    English:
    clinical
    - medical
    - trial
    - case
    * * *
    clínico, -a
    adj
    clinical;
    análisis clínico (clinical) test;
    caso clínico symptoms;
    historial clínico medical o case history
    nm,f
    [médico] doctor; RP [médico general] general practitioner
    nm
    [hospital] teaching hospital
    * * *
    adj clinical
    * * *
    clínico, -ca adj
    : clinical
    * * *
    clínico adj medical

    Spanish-English dictionary > clínico

  • 8 como anillo al dedo

    = just the ticket, the right twigs for an eagle's nest, perfect fit, perfect match, that's the ticket!
    Ex. The article ' Just the ticket' describes how a resource library can provide answers to many questions that concern anxious health care users = El artículo " Como anillo al dedo" describe cómo una biblioteca de recursos puede dar respuesta a muchas cuestiones que preocupan a los usuarios de la asistencia sanitaria.
    Ex. The article ' The right twig for an eagle's nest' explores the social and political advantages of a good public library.
    Ex. Terms of the sale are undisclosed but the acquisition is believed by Gale to be a perfect fit with its own group growth strategy.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'The perfect match - parasite & host: made for each other'.
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *
    = just the ticket, the right twigs for an eagle's nest, perfect fit, perfect match, that's the ticket!

    Ex: The article ' Just the ticket' describes how a resource library can provide answers to many questions that concern anxious health care users = El artículo " Como anillo al dedo" describe cómo una biblioteca de recursos puede dar respuesta a muchas cuestiones que preocupan a los usuarios de la asistencia sanitaria.

    Ex: The article ' The right twig for an eagle's nest' explores the social and political advantages of a good public library.
    Ex: Terms of the sale are undisclosed but the acquisition is believed by Gale to be a perfect fit with its own group growth strategy.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'The perfect match - parasite & host: made for each other'.
    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como anillo al dedo

  • 9 compulsivo

    adj.
    1 compulsive, uncontrolled.
    2 compulsive, urgent, pressing.
    3 compulsive, coercive, compulsory, forceful.
    m.
    person compelled by a compulsion, compulsive, compulsive person.
    * * *
    1 compelling, compulsive
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [deseo, hambre] compulsive
    2) (=obligatorio) compulsory
    * * *
    - va adjetivo
    a) <necesidad/impulso> pressing, urgent
    b) (Der) ( obligatorio) compulsory
    * * *
    Ex. Some are almost compulsive writers who can produce a 60,000 word novel each month.
    ----
    * colector compulsivo = magpie, hoarder, packrat.
    * comprador compulsivo = shopaholic.
    * jugador compulsivo = compulsive gambler.
    * mentiroso compulsivo = pathological liar, compulsive liar.
    * * *
    - va adjetivo
    a) <necesidad/impulso> pressing, urgent
    b) (Der) ( obligatorio) compulsory
    * * *

    Ex: Some are almost compulsive writers who can produce a 60,000 word novel each month.

    * colector compulsivo = magpie, hoarder, packrat.
    * comprador compulsivo = shopaholic.
    * jugador compulsivo = compulsive gambler.
    * mentiroso compulsivo = pathological liar, compulsive liar.

    * * *
    1 ‹necesidad/impulso› pressing, urgent
    2 ( Der) (obligatorio) compulsory
    * * *

    compulsivo,-a adjetivo compulsive: es un jugador compulsivo, he's a compulsive gambler
    ' compulsivo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    compulsiva
    English:
    compulsive
    * * *
    compulsivo, -a adj
    compulsive, urgent
    * * *
    adj PSI compulsive
    * * *
    compulsivo, -va adj
    1) : compelling, urgent
    2) : compulsive

    Spanish-English dictionary > compulsivo

  • 10 dicho favorito

    (n.) = catchphrase
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dicho favorito

  • 11 dicho preferido

    (n.) = catchphrase
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dicho preferido

  • 12 eso es

    intj.
    that's it, bingo, this is it, precisely.
    * * *
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *
    = that's the ticket!

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > eso es

  • 13 expresión favorita

    (n.) = catchphrase
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > expresión favorita

  • 14 expresión preferida

    (n.) = catchphrase
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > expresión preferida

  • 15 frase favorita

    (n.) = catchphrase
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > frase favorita

  • 16 frase preferida

    (n.) = catchphrase
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > frase preferida

  • 17 hospitalario

    adj.
    1 hospitable, amicable, friendly, welcoming.
    The welcomed us with aloha spirit. Nos recibieron con espíritu hospitalario.
    2 inpatient.
    m.
    Hospitaler, Hospitaller.
    * * *
    1 (acogedor) hospitable
    2 MEDICINA hospital
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=acogedor) hospitable
    2) (Med) hospital antes de s
    * * *
    - ria adjetivo
    1) <pueblo/persona> hospitable, welcoming
    2) (Med) hospital (before n)
    * * *
    = hospitable, bedside.
    Ex. The effort involved in creating an hospitable niche is repaid by the stimulus such courses provide to staff members.
    Ex. Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.
    ----
    * tratamiento hospitalario = hospital treatment.
    * * *
    - ria adjetivo
    1) <pueblo/persona> hospitable, welcoming
    2) (Med) hospital (before n)
    * * *
    = hospitable, bedside.

    Ex: The effort involved in creating an hospitable niche is repaid by the stimulus such courses provide to staff members.

    Ex: Laennec was a master of pathological anatomy and his invention of the stethoscope helped to insure the relevance of this science to bedside medicine.
    * tratamiento hospitalario = hospital treatment.

    * * *
    A (acogedor) ‹pueblo/persona› hospitable, welcoming
    B ( Med) hospital ( before n)
    * * *

    hospitalario
    ◊ - ria adjetivo

    a)pueblo/persona hospitable, welcoming

    b) (Med) hospital ( before n)

    hospitalario,-a adjetivo
    1 (agradable, acogedor) hospitable: son gente muy hospitalaria, they're hospitable people
    2 Med hospital
    ' hospitalario' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    hospitalaria
    English:
    hospitable
    - inhospitable
    * * *
    hospitalario, -a adj
    1. [acogedor] hospitable
    2. [de hospital] hospital;
    atención hospitalaria hospital care
    * * *
    adj
    1 gentes hospitable
    2 MED hospital atr
    * * *
    : hospitable
    * * *
    hospitalario adj hospitable

    Spanish-English dictionary > hospitalario

  • 18 justo lo que se necesita

    = just the ticket, that's the ticket!
    Ex. The article ' Just the ticket' describes how a resource library can provide answers to many questions that concern anxious health care users = El artículo " Como anillo al dedo" describe cómo una biblioteca de recursos puede dar respuesta a muchas cuestiones que preocupan a los usuarios de la asistencia sanitaria.
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *
    = just the ticket, that's the ticket!

    Ex: The article ' Just the ticket' describes how a resource library can provide answers to many questions that concern anxious health care users = El artículo " Como anillo al dedo" describe cómo una biblioteca de recursos puede dar respuesta a muchas cuestiones que preocupan a los usuarios de la asistencia sanitaria.

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > justo lo que se necesita

  • 19 mentiroso1

    1 = fibber, liar, fabulist, fabricator.
    Ex. The article 'Frequent fibbers can blame their brain' relates the deficit in grey matter volume to the impulsiveness of fibbers.
    Ex. That means human beings are natural-born liars.
    Ex. It is important to remember that the story of the American West has been told as much by fabulists and fabricators as by historians.
    Ex. It is important to remember that the story of the American West has been told as much by fabulists and fabricators as by historians.
    ----
    * mentiroso compulsivo = pathological liar, compulsive liar.
    * mentiroso patológico = pathological liar, compulsive liar.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mentiroso1

  • 20 mentiroso

    adj.
    deceptive, liar, deceitful, dishonest.
    m.
    liar, storyteller.
    * * *
    1 lying
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 liar
    * * *
    mentiroso, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (=que miente) lying

    ¡es tan mentiroso! — he's such a liar!

    ¡mentiroso! — you liar!

    2) [texto] full of errors, full of misprints
    2.
    SM / F (=que miente) liar
    * * *
    I
    - sa adjetivo

    es muy mentirosohe's an awful o terrible liar; ( dicho sin ánimo de ofender) he's a real fibber (colloq)

    II
    - sa masculino, femenino liar; ( dicho sin ánimo de ofender) fibber (colloq)
    * * *
    I
    - sa adjetivo

    es muy mentirosohe's an awful o terrible liar; ( dicho sin ánimo de ofender) he's a real fibber (colloq)

    II
    - sa masculino, femenino liar; ( dicho sin ánimo de ofender) fibber (colloq)
    * * *
    mentiroso1
    1 = fibber, liar, fabulist, fabricator.

    Ex: The article 'Frequent fibbers can blame their brain' relates the deficit in grey matter volume to the impulsiveness of fibbers.

    Ex: That means human beings are natural-born liars.
    Ex: It is important to remember that the story of the American West has been told as much by fabulists and fabricators as by historians.
    Ex: It is important to remember that the story of the American West has been told as much by fabulists and fabricators as by historians.
    * mentiroso compulsivo = pathological liar, compulsive liar.
    * mentiroso patológico = pathological liar, compulsive liar.

    mentiroso2
    2 = mendacious, lying, deceitful.

    Ex: I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.

    Ex: The board clearly didn't care if its commissioner was a lowdown, lying, corrupt and untrustworthy creep, likely because that is the nature of the entire organization.
    Ex: Again, on the matter of the sources already consulted by the enquirer, the implication is not that he is unreliable or deceitful, but that in looking up the Encyclopedia Americana he may not be aware of the existence of the index.

    * * *
    mentiroso1 -sa
    es muy mentiroso he's an awful o terrible liar; (dicho sin ánimo de ofender) he's a real fibber ( colloq)
    mentiroso2 -sa
    masculine, feminine
    antes se coge al mentiroso que al cojo or más rápido cae un mentiroso que un cojo the liar is sooner caught than the cripple
    * * *

     

    mentiroso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo: es muy mentiroso he's an awful o terrible liar;


    ( dicho sin ánimo de ofender) he's a real fibber (colloq)
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    liar;
    ( dicho sin ánimo de ofender) fibber (colloq)
    mentiroso,-a
    I adjetivo lying: es un chico muy mentiroso, he's a big liar
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino liar
    ' mentiroso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    engañosa
    - engañoso
    - mentirosa
    - chanta
    - cuentero
    - deshonesto
    - hablador
    - incorregible
    English:
    consummate
    - habitual
    - liar
    - lying
    - storyteller
    - untruthful
    * * *
    mentiroso, -a
    adj
    lying;
    [engañoso] deceptive
    nm,f
    liar
    * * *
    I adj
    :
    ser muy mentiroso tell a lot of lies
    II m, mentirosa f liar
    * * *
    mentiroso, -sa adj
    embustero: lying, untruthful
    mentiroso, -sa n
    embustero: liar
    * * *
    mentiroso n liar

    Spanish-English dictionary > mentiroso

См. также в других словарях:

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  • pathological — (US pathologic) ► ADJECTIVE 1) of or caused by a disease. 2) informal compulsive: a pathological liar. 3) relating to pathology. DERIVATIVES pathologically adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • pathological — [path΄ə läj′i kəl] adj. 1. of pathology; of or concerned with diseases 2. due to or involving disease 3. governed by a compulsion; compulsive [a pathological liar]: Also pathologic pathologically adv …   English World dictionary

  • pathological — *unwholesome, morbid, sickly, diseased …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • pathological — [[t]pæ̱θəlɒ̱ʤɪk(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n You describe a person or their behaviour as pathological when they behave in an extreme and unacceptable way, and have very powerful feelings which they cannot control. He experiences chronic,… …   English dictionary

  • pathological — path|o|log|i|cal [ˌpæθəˈlɔdʒıkəl US ˈla: ] adj 1.) pathological behaviour or feelings happen regularly, and are strong, unreasonable, and impossible to control ▪ a pathological hatred of women ▪ a pathological liar 2.) a mental or physical… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pathological — adjective 1 pathological behaviour or feelings happen regularly, are unreasonable, and impossible to control: a pathological liar | a pathological hatred of women 2 a mental or physical condition that is pathological is caused by disease 3… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Pathological — Pathologic Path o*log ic, Pathological Path o*log ic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. pathologique.] 1. Of or pertaining to pathology. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) caused by or due to disease; abnormal; morbid; as, pathological tissue; a pathological condition …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pathological — path|o|log|i|cal [ ,pæθə ladʒıkl ] adjective 1. ) pathological behavior or feelings are not based on reason and cannot be controlled by the person experiencing them: a pathological liar a pathological fear of spiders 2. ) MEDICAL caused by… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • pathological — UK [ˌpæθəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l] / US [ˌpæθəˈlɑdʒɪk(ə)l] adjective 1) pathological behaviour or feelings are not based on reason and cannot be controlled by the person experiencing them a pathological fear of spiders a pathological liar 2) relating to… …   English dictionary

  • pathological — also pathologic adjective Date: 1688 1. of or relating to pathology 2. altered or caused by disease; also indicative of disease 3. being such to a degree that is extreme, excessive, or markedly abnormal < a pathological liar > < pathological fear …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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