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1 psicoanalista
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2 psiquiatra
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3 psiquiatría
• psychiatric care• psychic -
4 sicoanalista
• psychiatric• psychiatry• psychoanalyse• psychoanalytic -
5 siquiatra
• psychiatric• psychiatry -
6 siquiatría
• psychiatric care• psychic -
7 psiquiátrico
adj.psychiatric.m.insane asylum.* * *► adjetivo1 psychiatric1 mental hospital, psychiatric hospital————————1 mental hospital, psychiatric hospital* * *1. (f. - psiquiátrica)adj.2. noun m.* * *1.ADJ psychiatric2.* * *I- ca adjetivo psychiatric (before n)IImasculino psychiatric hospital, mental hospital* * *I- ca adjetivo psychiatric (before n)IImasculino psychiatric hospital, mental hospital* * *psychiatric hospital, mental hospital* * *
psiquiátrico 1◊ -ca adjetivo
psychiatric ( before n)
psiquiátrico 2 sustantivo masculino
psychiatric hospital, mental hospital
psiquiátrico,-a
I adjetivo psychiatric
II sustantivo masculino psychiatric hospital
' psiquiátrico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
meter
- psiquiátrica
- recluir
- sanatorio
English:
funny farm
- mental
- psychiatric
* * *psiquiátrico, -a, siquiátrico, -a♦ adjpsychiatric♦ nmpsychiatric o mental hospital* * *I adj psychiatricII m psychiatric hospital* * *psiquiátrico, -ca adj: psychiatricpsiquiátrico nm: mental hospital -
8 sanatorio
m.1 sanatorium.2 infirmary, sanatorium, clinic, sanitarium.3 health resort in mountains, spa.* * *1 clinic, nursing home (hospital) hospital* * *SM sanatorium, sanitarium (EEUU)sanatorio mental — psychiatric clinic, psychiatric hospital
* * *a) ( para convalecientes) nursing home, sanitarium (AmE), sanatorium (BrE)b) ( hospital) clinic, hospital ( usually private)c) (Col, Ven) ( hospital psiquiátrico) mental hospital, psychiatric hospital* * *= sanatorium [sanatoria/sanatoriums, -pl.].Ex. At one stage in the program it was thought that enough sanatoriums could be built to treat every case of tuberculosis.* * *a) ( para convalecientes) nursing home, sanitarium (AmE), sanatorium (BrE)b) ( hospital) clinic, hospital ( usually private)c) (Col, Ven) ( hospital psiquiátrico) mental hospital, psychiatric hospital* * *= sanatorium [sanatoria/sanatoriums, -pl.].Ex: At one stage in the program it was thought that enough sanatoriums could be built to treat every case of tuberculosis.
* * *2 (hospital) clinic, hospital ( usually private)3 ( Col) (hospital psiquiátrico) mental hospital, psychiatric hospital* * *
sanatorio sustantivo masculino
sanatorio sustantivo masculino sanatorium, US sanitarium
' sanatorio' also found in these entries:
English:
sanatorium
- sanitarium
* * *sanatorio nm1. [para tratamientos largos] sanatoriumsanatorio psiquiátrico psychiatric hospital2. RP [hospital] private clinic, private hospital* * *m sanitarium, clinic* * *sanatorio nm1) : sanatorium2) : clinic, private hospital -
9 siquiátrico
adj.psychiatric.m.insane asylum.* * *1→ link=psiquiátrico psiquiátrico,-a* * *siquiátrico11 = asylum, mental asylum, lunatic asylum, madhouse.Ex: Most of the early asylums for the insane in the USA established libraries for their patients.
Ex: The book starts with the author's mother being taken away for committal to a mental asylum.Ex: The writer argues that the steady growth in lunatic asylums in early-19th-century British India played an important role in the making of colonial society.Ex: In the book, Romania is a madhouse filled with the handicapped, deaf mutes, and stutterers.siquiátrico22 = psychiatric.Ex: It is salutary to recall that there are in the hospitals of this country at this moment 184,000 patients in psychiatric units, and many thousands more attending associated out-patients departments.
* enfermedad siquiátrica = psychiatric illness.* hospital siquiátrico = mental hospital.* problema siquiátrico = psychiatric problem.* trastorno siquiátrico = psychiatric disorder.* tratamiento siquiátrico = psychiatric treatment. -
10 siquiátrico2
2 = psychiatric.Ex. It is salutary to recall that there are in the hospitals of this country at this moment 184,000 patients in psychiatric units, and many thousands more attending associated out-patients departments.----* enfermedad siquiátrica = psychiatric illness.* hospital siquiátrico = mental hospital.* problema siquiátrico = psychiatric problem.* trastorno siquiátrico = psychiatric disorder.* tratamiento siquiátrico = psychiatric treatment. -
11 frenopático
1.ADJ psychiatric2.SM (Med) mental home; hum * loony bin **, nuthouse *** * *psychiatricpsychiatric hospital, loony bin ( colloq)* * *
frenopático adj Med psychiatric
* * *frenopático, -a♦ adjpsychiatric♦ nmFam [manicomio] loony bin -
12 ataque siquiátrico
(n.) = psychiatric episodeEx. Differences detected include age at evaluation, marital status, age at first psychiatric episode, level of symptomatology, and suicide attempts.* * *(n.) = psychiatric episodeEx: Differences detected include age at evaluation, marital status, age at first psychiatric episode, level of symptomatology, and suicide attempts.
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13 enfermedad siquiátrica
(n.) = psychiatric illnessEx. Patients hospitalized for treatment of psychiatric illness commonly receive pro re nata anti-anxiety and hypnotic agents.* * *(n.) = psychiatric illnessEx: Patients hospitalized for treatment of psychiatric illness commonly receive pro re nata anti-anxiety and hypnotic agents.
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14 episodio siquiátrico
(n.) = psychiatric episodeEx. Differences detected include age at evaluation, marital status, age at first psychiatric episode, level of symptomatology, and suicide attempts.* * *(n.) = psychiatric episodeEx: Differences detected include age at evaluation, marital status, age at first psychiatric episode, level of symptomatology, and suicide attempts.
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15 hospital siquiátrico
(n.) = mental hospital, psychiatric hospitalEx. The library is located in a city with a very large state mental hospital that has been sharply downsized in the trend towards de-institutionalisation.Ex. Nursing homes, retirement centers, Veterans' centers, women's shelters, Head Start programs, prisons, and psychiatric hospitals were often the beneficiaries of weeded books.* * *(n.) = mental hospital, psychiatric hospitalEx: The library is located in a city with a very large state mental hospital that has been sharply downsized in the trend towards de-institutionalisation.
Ex: Nursing homes, retirement centers, Veterans' centers, women's shelters, Head Start programs, prisons, and psychiatric hospitals were often the beneficiaries of weeded books. -
16 loquero
m.1 loony-bin, madhouse (informal).2 commotion, uproar. ( Latin American Spanish)3 Keeper of a madhouse.4 Physician to a madhouse (person).5 row; racket.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 familiar (enfermero) nurse in a mental hospital* * *Iloquero, -a* SM / F (=enfermero) psychiatric nurse loquera II* SM1) Arg (=bullicio) row, racketloquera2) Cono Sur(fig) (=manicomio)* * *- ra masculino, femenino (fam & hum)a) ( psiquiatra) shrink (colloq); ( enfermero) psychiatric nurse* * *= asylum, mental asylum, lunatic asylum, madhouse, bedlam, shrink.Ex. Most of the early asylums for the insane in the USA established libraries for their patients.Ex. The book starts with the author's mother being taken away for committal to a mental asylum.Ex. The writer argues that the steady growth in lunatic asylums in early-19th-century British India played an important role in the making of colonial society.Ex. In the book, Romania is a madhouse filled with the handicapped, deaf mutes, and stutterers.Ex. In subsequent years, Bethlem became ' Bedlam,' a metaphor for madness; being so long the only public receptacle for the insane, it became equated with madness itself.Ex. In a town with several million people there are usually hundreds of neurotics who visit shrinks regularly.* * *- ra masculino, femenino (fam & hum)a) ( psiquiatra) shrink (colloq); ( enfermero) psychiatric nurse* * *= asylum, mental asylum, lunatic asylum, madhouse, bedlam, shrink.Ex: Most of the early asylums for the insane in the USA established libraries for their patients.
Ex: The book starts with the author's mother being taken away for committal to a mental asylum.Ex: The writer argues that the steady growth in lunatic asylums in early-19th-century British India played an important role in the making of colonial society.Ex: In the book, Romania is a madhouse filled with the handicapped, deaf mutes, and stutterers.Ex: In subsequent years, Bethlem became ' Bedlam,' a metaphor for madness; being so long the only public receptacle for the insane, it became equated with madness itself.Ex: In a town with several million people there are usually hundreds of neurotics who visit shrinks regularly.* * *loquero -ramasculine, feminine( fam hum)2esta casa es un loquero this place is a madhouse ( colloq)* * *
loquero,-a
I m fam madhouse, funny farm: a este ritmo terminamos todos en el loquero, at this rate, we'll all end up at the funny farm
II m,f fam (psiquiatra) shrink
' loquero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
loquera
* * *loquero, -a Fam♦ nm,fse lo llevaron los loqueros the men in white coats took him away♦ nm1. [manicomio] loony-bin, madhouse2. Am [alboroto] commotion, uproar;se armó un loquero there was a huge commotion;su casa es un loquero her home is a madhouse* * *m1 L.Am. famshrink fam ; enfermero psychiatric nurse2 ( manicomio) mental hospital, funny farm fam -
17 pabellón siquiátrico
(n.) = psychiatric wardEx. A total of 262 published reports of research pertaining to psychiatric wards were analyzed.* * *(n.) = psychiatric wardEx: A total of 262 published reports of research pertaining to psychiatric wards were analyzed.
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18 problema siquiátrico
(n.) = psychiatric problemEx. This organization uses an innovative approach to reinsert young people formerly hospitalized for psychiatric problems into the workforce.* * *(n.) = psychiatric problemEx: This organization uses an innovative approach to reinsert young people formerly hospitalized for psychiatric problems into the workforce.
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19 trastorno
m.1 disorder (mental).trastorno de la personalidad personality disorder2 upset, disorder, unbalance.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trastornar.* * *1 (desorden) confusion2 (molestia) trouble, inconvenience3 (perturbación) disruption, upheaval, upset4 MEDICINA upset\trastorno estomacal / trastorno mental stomach upset / mental disorder* * *noun m.1) disorder2) disruption, upset* * *SM1) (=molestia) inconvenience, trouble2) (Pol) disturbance, upheaval3) (Med) upset, disordertrastorno digestivo, trastorno estomacal — stomach upset
* * *1) (Med, Psic) disorder2) ( alteración de la normalidad) disruptionlos trastornos provocados por el cambio — the upheavals o disruption caused by the change
* * *= disorder, disruption, upheaval, dislocation, derangement, unfixing, disease.Ex. Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.Ex. An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex. Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex. SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex. George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex. There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex. For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: Medicine/Disease/Dictionary.----* personas con trastornos emocionales = disturbed people.* trastorno alimentario = eating disorder.* trastorno alimenticio = eating disorder.* trastorno arterial = arterial disease.* trastorno bipolar = manic depression.* trastorno cardiovascular = cardiovascular disorder.* trastorno cerebrovascular = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorder.* trastorno cognitivo = cognitive disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = panic disorder.* trastorno de comportamiento = conduct disorder.* trastorno de conducta = conduct disorder.* trastorno de la salud = medical disorder.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* trastorno del lenguaje = language disorder, speech disorder.* trastorno de pánico = panic disorder.* trastorno depresivo = depressive disorder.* trastorno digestivo = digestive disorder.* trastorno económico = economic upheaval.* trastorno emocional = emotional disorder.* trastorno mental = mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, brain disorder.* trastorno neurodegenerativo = neurodegenerative disorder.* trastorno neurológico = neurological disorder.* trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad = attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.* trastorno por estrés postraumático = post traumatic stress disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder.* trastorno respiratorio = respiratory disorder.* trastorno reumático = rheumatic disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = anxiety disorder.* trastorno siquiátrico = psychiatric disorder.* trastorno vascular periférico = peripheral vascular disease.* * *1) (Med, Psic) disorder2) ( alteración de la normalidad) disruptionlos trastornos provocados por el cambio — the upheavals o disruption caused by the change
* * *= disorder, disruption, upheaval, dislocation, derangement, unfixing, disease.Ex: Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.
Ex: An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex: Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex: SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex: George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex: There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex: For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: Medicine/Disease/Dictionary.* personas con trastornos emocionales = disturbed people.* trastorno alimentario = eating disorder.* trastorno alimenticio = eating disorder.* trastorno arterial = arterial disease.* trastorno bipolar = manic depression.* trastorno cardiovascular = cardiovascular disorder.* trastorno cerebrovascular = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorder.* trastorno cognitivo = cognitive disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = panic disorder.* trastorno de comportamiento = conduct disorder.* trastorno de conducta = conduct disorder.* trastorno de la salud = medical disorder.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* trastorno del lenguaje = language disorder, speech disorder.* trastorno de pánico = panic disorder.* trastorno depresivo = depressive disorder.* trastorno digestivo = digestive disorder.* trastorno económico = economic upheaval.* trastorno emocional = emotional disorder.* trastorno mental = mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, brain disorder.* trastorno neurodegenerativo = neurodegenerative disorder.* trastorno neurológico = neurological disorder.* trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad = attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.* trastorno por estrés postraumático = post traumatic stress disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder.* trastorno respiratorio = respiratory disorder.* trastorno reumático = rheumatic disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = anxiety disorder.* trastorno siquiátrico = psychiatric disorder.* trastorno vascular periférico = peripheral vascular disease.* * *Compuestos:seasonal affective disorder, SADbinge eating disorderbipolar disorder, manic depressionanxiety disorderattention deficit disorder, ADDstomach disorder or problemmental disorderobsessive-compulsive disorder, OCDB (alteración de la normalidad) disruptionlos trastornos provocados por el cambio the upheavals o disruption caused by the changela huelga está provocando serios trastornos en los vuelos al exterior the strike is causing serious disruption to international flightsespero no haberle ocasionado ningún trastorno I hope I have not caused you any inconvenience* * *
Del verbo trastornar: ( conjugate trastornar)
trastorno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
trastornó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
trastornar
trastorno
trastornar ( conjugate trastornar) verbo transitivo
1 (Psic) to disturb;
esa chica lo ha trastornado (fam) he's lost his head over that girl (colloq)
2 ( alterar la normalidad) to upset, disrupt
trastornarse verbo pronominal (Psic) to become disturbed
trastorno sustantivo masculino
1 (Med, Psic) disorder
2 ( alteración de la normalidad) disruption;
me ocasionó muchos trastornos it caused me a great deal of inconvenience
trastornar verbo transitivo
1 (volver loco) to drive mad
2 (causar molestias) to trouble
3 (alterar, desbartar) to disrupt
trastorno sustantivo masculino
1 (molestia) trouble, nuisance
2 Med disorder
trastornos del aparato digestivo, stomach disorder
' trastorno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contrariedad
- conmoción
- molestia
- nervioso
- trastornar
English:
disorder
- flaw
- inconvenience
- upheaval
- upset
- disruption
* * *trastorno nm1. [mental, físico] disorder;[digestivo] upset trastorno alimentario o alimenticio eating disorder;trastorno depresivo depressive disorder;trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo obsessive-compulsive disorder2. [alteración][guerra] to cause upheaval;ven cuando quieras, no me causa ningún trastorno come whenever you like, you won't be putting me out* * *m1 inconvenience2 MED disorder;trastorno alimentario eating disorder;trastorno circulatorio circulation problem* * *trastorno nm1) : disordertrastorno mental: mental disorder2) : disturbance, upset -
20 trastorno mental
m.mental disorder, lunacy, derangement, mental turmoil.* * *(n.) = mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, brain disorderEx. These tendencies were evident in speculation about the causes of conditions such as paresis & 'hereditary' mental disorders.Ex. The defendants were predominantly male, single, and of no fixed abode, suffering from serious psychiatric disorder.Ex. Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that typically strikes people when they are quite young.* * *(n.) = mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, brain disorderEx: These tendencies were evident in speculation about the causes of conditions such as paresis & 'hereditary' mental disorders.
Ex: The defendants were predominantly male, single, and of no fixed abode, suffering from serious psychiatric disorder.Ex: Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that typically strikes people when they are quite young.* * *mental disorder
См. также в других словарях:
psychiatric — [sī΄kē a′trik] adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or associated with psychiatry 2. affecting mental or emotional processes [psychiatric side effects] 3. affected by mental illness [psychiatric patients] psychiatrically adv … Universalium
psychiatric — [sī΄kē a′trik] adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or associated with psychiatry 2. affecting mental or emotional processes [psychiatric side effects] 3. affected by mental illness [psychiatric patients] psychiatrically adv … English World dictionary
Psychiatric — Psy chi*at ric, a. (Med.) Of or pertaining to psychiatry. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Psychiatric — Pertaining to or within the purview of psychiatry, the medical specialty concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness. Psychiatric may refer to mental illness. For example, the 42 year old man had a long history of… … Medical dictionary
psychiatric — [[t]sa͟ɪkiæ̱trɪk[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n Psychiatric means relating to psychiatry. We finally insisted that he seek psychiatric help. 2) ADJ: ADJ n Psychiatric means involving mental illness. About 4% of the prison population have chronic psychiatric… … English dictionary
psychiatric — psy|chi|at|ric [ˌsaıkiˈætrık] adj relating to the study and treatment of mental illness ▪ a psychiatric hospital ▪ a psychiatric nurse ▪ Charles was suffering from a psychiatric disorder (=mental illness) . >psychiatrically [ kli] adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
psychiatric — psy|chi|at|ric [ ,saıki ætrık ] adjective * connected with the treatment of mental illness: a psychiatric unit psychiatric nursing a. involving mental illness: psychiatric disorders/problems … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
psychiatric */ — UK [ˌsaɪkɪˈætrɪk] / US adjective a) connected with the treatment of mental illness a psychiatric unit psychiatric nursing/disorders b) involving mental illness psychiatric disorders/problems Derived word: psychiatrically adverb … English dictionary
psychiatric — adjective connected with the study and treatment of mental illness: He ll have to undergo psychiatric treatment at the hospital. | psychiatric unit psychiatrically / kli/ adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
psychiatric — adjective relating to or used in or engaged in the practice of psychiatry (Freq. 1) psychiatric disorder psychiatric hospital • Syn: ↑psychiatrical • Pertains to noun: ↑psychiatry (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
psychiatric — adj. Psychiatric is used with these nouns: ↑assessment, ↑care, ↑clinic, ↑condition, ↑consultation, ↑diagnosis, ↑disability, ↑disorder, ↑disturbance, ↑evaluation, ↑examination, ↑ … Collocations dictionary