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1 pediatría
f.pediatrics, paediatrics.* * *1 paediatrics (US pediatrics)* * *SF paediatrics sing, pediatrics sing (EEUU)* * *femenino pediatrics** * *= paediatrics [pediatrics, -USA], paediatric medicine.Ex. After attending weekly teaching rounds in surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics and noting the questions asked during discussion of the cases, librarians send out photocopies of relevant articles to interested individuals and interested individuals.Ex. The future of pediatric medicine, however, lies in being able to prevent disorders that are as yet unpreventable.* * *femenino pediatrics** * *= paediatrics [pediatrics, -USA], paediatric medicine.Ex: After attending weekly teaching rounds in surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics and noting the questions asked during discussion of the cases, librarians send out photocopies of relevant articles to interested individuals and interested individuals.
Ex: The future of pediatric medicine, however, lies in being able to prevent disorders that are as yet unpreventable.* * *pediatrics** * *
pediatría sustantivo femenino
pediatrics( conjugate pediatrics)
pediatría sustantivo femenino paediatrics sing, US pediatrics sing
' pediatría' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anexa
- anexo
English:
pediatric
* * *pediatría nfpaediatrics [singular]* * *f pediatrics sg, Br tbpaediatrics sg* * *pediatría nf: pediatrics -
2 medicina pediátrica
(n.) = paediatric medicineEx. The future of pediatric medicine, however, lies in being able to prevent disorders that are as yet unpreventable.* * *(n.) = paediatric medicineEx: The future of pediatric medicine, however, lies in being able to prevent disorders that are as yet unpreventable.
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3 inevitable
adj.inevitable.* * *► adjetivo1 inevitable, unavoidable* * *adj.inevitable, unavoidable* * *ADJ inevitable* * *adjetivo ( ineludible) inevitable; <cambio/conflicto/controversia> unavoidable* * *= inescapable, inevitable, unavoidable, unpreventable, see it + coming.Ex. Stress is an inescapable fact of life and the reason one of every four persons suffers from chronic stress response is because people waste time.Ex. Without such guidelines each document would need to be assessed individually, and inconsistencies would be inevitable.Ex. Equally it could be a product of unavoidable circumstances.Ex. The future of pediatric medicine, however, lies in being able to prevent disorders that are as yet unpreventable.Ex. The inference is that they cannot be held accountable for something so unusual, so extraordinary, and so unforecastable that that no one saw it coming.----* accidente inevitable = unavoidable accident.* aceptar lo inevitable = accept + the inevitable.* es inevitable que = inevitably.* inevitable, lo = inevitable, the.* ser algo inevitable = the (hand)writing + be + on the wall.* * *adjetivo ( ineludible) inevitable; <cambio/conflicto/controversia> unavoidable* * *= inescapable, inevitable, unavoidable, unpreventable, see it + coming.Ex: Stress is an inescapable fact of life and the reason one of every four persons suffers from chronic stress response is because people waste time.
Ex: Without such guidelines each document would need to be assessed individually, and inconsistencies would be inevitable.Ex: Equally it could be a product of unavoidable circumstances.Ex: The future of pediatric medicine, however, lies in being able to prevent disorders that are as yet unpreventable.Ex: The inference is that they cannot be held accountable for something so unusual, so extraordinary, and so unforecastable that that no one saw it coming.* accidente inevitable = unavoidable accident.* aceptar lo inevitable = accept + the inevitable.* es inevitable que = inevitably.* inevitable, lo = inevitable, the.* ser algo inevitable = the (hand)writing + be + on the wall.* * *inevitableera inevitable que empeorase la situación it was inevitable that the situation would get worse, the situation was bound to get worseel accidente fue inevitable the accident was inevitable o unavoidablesalió con el inevitable chiste racista he came out with the inevitable racist joke* * *
inevitable adjetivo ( ineludible) inevitable;
‹cambio/conflicto/controversia› unavoidable;
inevitable adjetivo inevitable, unavoidable
' inevitable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fatal
- impepinable
- servidumbre
English:
inevitable
- unavoidable
* * *inevitable adjinevitable;apareció con su inevitable habano he turned up smoking the inevitable cigar* * *adj inevitable* * *inevitable adj: inevitable, unavoidable♦ inevitablemente adv* * *inevitable adj inevitable -
4 pediátrico
adj.pediatric, paediatric.* * *► adjetivo1 paediatric (US pediatric)* * *ADJ paediatric, pediatric (EEUU)* * *- ca adjetivo pediatric** * *= paediatric [pediatric, -USA].Ex. This article presents an evaluation of remote stethoscopy for pediatric telecardiology.----* medicina pediátrica = paediatric medicine.* * *- ca adjetivo pediatric** * *= paediatric [pediatric, -USA].Ex: This article presents an evaluation of remote stethoscopy for pediatric telecardiology.
* medicina pediátrica = paediatric medicine.* * *pediátrico -capediatric*dósis pediátrica child's dose o dosage* * *
pediátrico◊ -ca adjetivo
pediatric( conjugate pediatric)
' pediátrico' also found in these entries:
English:
pediatric
* * *pediátrico, -a adjpediatric* * *pediátrico, -ca adj: pediatric
См. также в других словарях:
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