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1 pneumonía
f.pneumonia. -
2 pneumonía eosinofílica
f.eosinophilic pneumonia. -
3 neumonía
• pneumonia -
4 pulmonía
• pneumonia -
5 neumonía
f.pneumonia, lobar pneumonia, pulmonitis.* * *1 pneumonia* * *SF pneumonia* * *femenino pneumonia* * *= pneumonia.Ex. For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.* * *femenino pneumonia* * *= pneumonia.Ex: For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.
* * *pneumonia* * *
neumonía sustantivo femenino
pneumonia
neumonía sustantivo femenino pneumonia
' neumonía' also found in these entries:
English:
pneumonia
* * *neumonía nfpneumonia* * *f MED pneumonia* * *neumonía nfpulmonía: pneumonia -
6 pulmonía
f.pneumonia, pulmonitis.* * *1 pneumonia* * *SF pneumonia* * *femenino pneumonia* * *femenino pneumonia* * *pneumoniapulmonía doble double pneumonia* * *
pulmonía sustantivo femenino
pneumonia;
pulmonía sustantivo femenino pneumonia
' pulmonía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diagnosticar
- agarrar
English:
bout
- pneumonia
* * *pulmonía nfpneumonia* * *f MED pneumonia* * *pulmonía nfneumonía: pneumonia -
7 pulmonía ambulante
f.walking pneumonia, community-acquired pneumonia, atypical pneumonia, mycoplasmal pneumonia. -
8 neumonía varicelosa
f.chicken pox pneumonia, chickenpox pneumonia, varicella pneumonia. -
9 amigdalitis
f. s.&pl.tonsillitis (medicine).* * *1 tonsillitis* * *SF INV tonsillitis* * *femenino tonsillitis* * *= tonsillitis.Ex. The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.* * *femenino tonsillitis* * *= tonsillitis.Ex: The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.
* * *tonsillitis* * *
amigdalitis sustantivo femenino
tonsillitis
amigdalitis sustantivo femenino tonsillitis, tonsilitis
' amigdalitis' also found in these entries:
English:
tonsillitis
* * *amigdalitis nf invtonsillitis* * *f MED tonsillitis sg* * *amigdalitis nf: tonsilitis -
10 diagnóstico médico
m.medical diagnosis.* * *(n.) = medical diagnosisEx. The methods used have been designed to be useful for medical diagnosis and have been tested in the domain of diagnosing pneumonia.* * *(n.) = medical diagnosisEx: The methods used have been designed to be useful for medical diagnosis and have been tested in the domain of diagnosing pneumonia.
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11 ferroviario
adj.railway, rail.m.railway worker, railroad man, railroader, railwayman.* * *► adjetivo1 railway, rail, US railroad► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (trabajador) railway worker, US railroad worker* * *ferroviario, -a1.2.SM / F (=trabajador) railwayman/railwaywoman, railway worker, railroad worker (EEUU)* * *I- ria adjetivo rail (before n)II- ria masculino, femenino railroad worker (AmE), rail worker (BrE)* * *= trainman [trainmen, -pl.].Ex. Ill with pneumonia, he is rescued by a subway trainman and taken to Bellevue Hospital.----* tráfico ferroviario = train traffic.* * *I- ria adjetivo rail (before n)II- ria masculino, femenino railroad worker (AmE), rail worker (BrE)* * *= trainman [trainmen, -pl.].Ex: Ill with pneumonia, he is rescued by a subway trainman and taken to Bellevue Hospital.
* tráfico ferroviario = train traffic.* * *masculine, feminine* * *
ferroviario◊ - ria adjetivo
rail ( before n)
ferroviario,-a I adjetivo railway, rail
II sustantivo masculino y femenino rail worker
' ferroviario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ferroviaria I
English:
Amtrak
- rail
- rail accident
- rail traffic
- railway
- railway bridge
- railwayman
* * *♦ adjaccidente ferroviario rail o train crash♦ nm,frailway o US railroad worker* * *I adj rail atrrailway worker* * *ferroviario, - ria adj: rail, railroad* * *ferroviario1 adj railwayferroviario2 n railway worker -
12 fiebre reumática
f.rheumatic fever, rheumapyra.* * *rheumatic fever* * *(n.) = rheumatic feverEx. The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.* * *(n.) = rheumatic feverEx: The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.
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13 gripe
f.flu.* * *1 flu, influenza\coger la gripe to catch (the) fluestar con gripe to have (the) flutener la gripe to have (the) flu* * *noun f.* * *SF flu, influenzagripe aviar — bird flu, avian flu frm
* * *femenino flu* * *= influenza [flu, - abrev.].Ex. For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.----* gripe A = swine flu.* gripe aviar = avian flu.* gripe porcina = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenza.* virus de la gripe = influenza virus.* * *femenino flu* * *= influenza [flu, - abrev.].Ex: For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.
* gripe A = swine flu.* gripe aviar = avian flu.* gripe porcina = swine flu, swine fever, swine influenza.* virus de la gripe = influenza virus.* * *flu, influenza ( tech)tener gripe to have the fluestá con (la) gripe she has the flu o has come down with the flu ( AmE), she has flu o has come down with flu ( BrE)Compuesto:gripe aviar or de pollobird flu, avian flu, avian influenza ( frml)* * *
Del verbo gripar: ( conjugate gripar)
gripé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
gripe es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
gripe sustantivo femenino
flu;◊ estar con/tener gripe to have (the) flu
gripe sustantivo femenino flu
' gripe' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inoculación
- mutar
- mutarse
- rondar
- salud
- venir
- bueno
- contagiar
- gripa
- pegar
- pescar
- tener
English:
find
- flu
- get
- go about
- gripe
- influenza
- intestinal
- jab
- symptom
- about
- bout
- dose
- down
- go
* * *gripe nfflu;estar con (la) gripe to have (the) flu;tener gripe to have (the) flugripe aviar bird flu* * *f flu, influenza* * *gripe nf: flu* * *gripe n flu -
14 infección de las vías urinarias
(n.) = urinary tract infectionEx. The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.* * *(n.) = urinary tract infectionEx: The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.
Spanish-English dictionary > infección de las vías urinarias
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15 infección de oído
(n.) = ear infectionEx. The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.* * *(n.) = ear infectionEx: The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.
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16 influenza
f.influenza.* * *SF esp LAm influenza, flu* * *= influenza [flu, - abrev.].Ex. For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.----* virus de la influenza = influenza virus.* * *= influenza [flu, - abrev.].Ex: For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.
* virus de la influenza = influenza virus.* * *( esp AmL)flu, influenza ( tech)* * *influenza nfinfluenzainfluenza aviaria fowl pest* * *influenza nf: influenza -
17 mononucleosis
f. s.&pl.mononucleosis, glandular fever.* * *SF INV* * *masculino mononucleosismononucleosis infecciosa — glandular fever, infectious mononucleosis
* * *= mononucleosis, glandular fever.Ex. The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.Ex. Glandular fever is a viral infection that causes an illness similar to influenza.----* mononucleosis infecciosa = glandular fever.* * *masculino mononucleosismononucleosis infecciosa — glandular fever, infectious mononucleosis
* * *= mononucleosis, glandular fever.Ex: The nine diseases for which statistics are reported are: ear infection, tonsillitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, mononucleosis, hepatitis, meningitis, and rheumatic fever.
Ex: Glandular fever is a viral infection that causes an illness similar to influenza.* mononucleosis infecciosa = glandular fever.* * *mononucleosisCompuesto:glandular fever, infectious mononucleosis ( tech)* * *mononucleosis nf invmononucleosismononucleosis infecciosa glandular fever, US mono -
18 rescatar
v.1 to rescue.Ellos rescatan el barco They rescue the ship.2 to recover (recuperar) (herencia).3 to retrieve, to recapture, to recover, to recuperate.Ellos rescataron el dinero They retrieved the money.4 to ransom, to free.Ellos rescatan a su primo They ransom their cousin.5 to redeem.Ellos rescataron la casa They redeemed the house.* * *2 (recuperar) to recover* * *verbto rescue, save* * *1. VT1) (=salvar) to save, rescue2) [+ cautivo] to rescue, free; [+ pueblo] to recapture, recover3) [+ objeto empeñado] to redeem4) [+ póliza] to surrender5) [+ posesiones] to get back, recover6) [+ tiempo perdido] to make up7) [+ delitos] to atone for, expiate frm8) [+ terreno] to reclaim9) LAm (=revender) to resell2.VI And to peddle goods from village to village* * *verbo transitivo1) ( salvar - de prisión) to rescue, free; (- de peligro) to rescue, save2) <dinero/pulsera> to recover, get back; < tierra> to reclaim* * *= rescue, redeem, salvage, get + Nombre + back on + Posesivo + feet.Ex. Ill with pneumonia, he is rescued by a subway trainman and taken to Bellevue Hospital.Ex. Eliot somehow suggests that a mix of blood and electricity might yet redeem the petty materialism of the modern world that he had previously seen only as a wasteland.Ex. It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.Ex. The chief librarian was given a blank cheque to get the library back on its feet.----* rescatar Algo/Alguien de las garras de = rescue + Nombre + from the jaws of.* rescatar con una grúa = winch to + safety.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( salvar - de prisión) to rescue, free; (- de peligro) to rescue, save2) <dinero/pulsera> to recover, get back; < tierra> to reclaim* * *= rescue, redeem, salvage, get + Nombre + back on + Posesivo + feet.Ex: Ill with pneumonia, he is rescued by a subway trainman and taken to Bellevue Hospital.
Ex: Eliot somehow suggests that a mix of blood and electricity might yet redeem the petty materialism of the modern world that he had previously seen only as a wasteland.Ex: It details steps to be taken to salvage discs which have been damaged by spilled substances such as coffee with cream and sugar, Classic Coke, hamburger and french fries, and hand cream.Ex: The chief librarian was given a blank cheque to get the library back on its feet.* rescatar Algo/Alguien de las garras de = rescue + Nombre + from the jaws of.* rescatar con una grúa = winch to + safety.* * *rescatar [A1 ]vtA (salvar — de una prisión) to rescue, free; (— de un peligro) to rescue, savelograron rescatar a los mineros atrapados they managed to free o rescue the trapped minersintentaba rescatar sus joyas she was trying to save her jewelsalgunas de las ideas se pueden rescatar some of the ideas are worth saving o keepingB1 (recuperar) ‹dinero/pulsera› to recover, get backrescataron el cadáver they recovered the body2 ‹tierra› to reclaim* * *
rescatar ( conjugate rescatar) verbo transitivo
rescatar verbo transitivo
1 (de un secuestrador, peligro) to rescue
2 (del olvido) to recover
' rescatar' also found in these entries:
English:
deliver
- redeem
- rescue
- salvage
- save
- free
- recover
* * *rescatar vt1. [liberar, salvar] to rescue2. [pagando rescate] to ransom3. [recuperar] [herencia] to recover* * ** * *rescatar vt1) : to rescue, to save2) : to recover, to get back* * *rescatar vb to rescue -
19 sarampión
m.measles.* * *1 measles plural* * *SM measles* * *masculino measles* * *= measles.Ex. For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.* * *masculino measles* * *= measles.Ex: For example, influenza, measles, pneumonia share the common characteristic of being diseases.
* * *measles* * *
sarampión sustantivo masculino
measles
sarampión m Med measles
' sarampión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brotar
- estar
English:
come down
- measles
- bed
- over
* * *sarampión nmmeasles* * *m MED measles sg* * *sarampión nm: measles pl* * * -
20 neumonía bilateral
f.bilateral pneumonia, pneumonia which affects both lungs.
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Pneumonia — Pneu*mo ni*a (n[ u]*m[=o] n[i^]*[.a]), n. [NL., fr. Gr. pneymoni a, fr. pney mwn, pl. pney mones the lungs, also, pley mwn, which is perh. the original form. Cf. {Pneumatio}, {Pulmonary}.] (Med.) Inflammation of the lungs. [1913 Webster] Note:… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pneumonia — /pneumo nia/ s.f. [dal gr. pneumonía, der. di pnéumōn polmone ], non com. (med.) [infiammazione di uno o di entrambi i polmoni] ▶◀ (non com.) pneumonite, polmonite … Enciclopedia Italiana
pneumonia — c.1600, from Mod.L., from Gk. pneumonia inflammation of the lungs, from pneumon (gen. pneumonos) lung, altered from pleumon lung, lit. floater, from PIE *pleu to flow, to swim (see PLUVIAL (Cf. pluvial)). Alteration in Greek perhaps by influence… … Etymology dictionary
pneumonia — s. f. [Medicina] Inflamação do parênquima do pulmão produzida por um micróbio específico, o pneumococo. ‣ Etimologia: grego pneumonía, as … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
pneumonia — ► NOUN ▪ a lung infection in which the air sacs fill with pus. DERIVATIVES pneumonic adjective. ORIGIN from Greek pneum n lung … English terms dictionary
pneumonia — [no͞o mōn′yə, nyo͞omōn′yə; ] occas [., no͞o mō′nē ə, nyo͞omō′nē ə] n. [ModL < Gr < pneumōn, lung: see PNEUMA] inflammation or infection of the alveoli of the lungs of varying degrees of severity and caused by bacteria, viruses, etc.… … English World dictionary
Pneumonia — For other uses, see Pneumonia (disambiguation). Pneumonia Classification and external resources A chest X ray showing a very prominent wedge shaped bacterial pneumonia in the right lung … Wikipedia
pneumonia — /noo mohn yeuh, moh nee euh, nyoo /, n. Pathol. 1. inflammation of the lungs with congestion. 2. Also called lobar pneumonia. an acute disease of the lungs, caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae and characterized by fever, a cough with … Universalium
pneumonia — Inflammation of the lung parenchyma characterized by consolidation of the affected part, the alveolar air spaces being filled with exudate, inflammatory cells, and fibrin. Most cases are due to infection by bacteria or viruses, a few to … Medical dictionary
pneumonia — Synonyms and related words: African lethargy, Asiatic cholera, Asiatic flu, Chagres fever, German measles, Haverhill fever, Hong Kong flu, acute articular rheumatism, acute bronchitis, adenoiditis, ague, alkali disease, aluminosis, amebiasis,… … Moby Thesaurus
pneumonia — n. inflammation of the lung caused by bacteria, in which the air sacs (alveoli) become filled with inflammatory cells and the lung becomes solid (see consolidation). The symptoms include those of any infection (fever, malaise, headaches, etc.),… … The new mediacal dictionary