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21 dictar sentencia
v.to pass sentence, to pronounce sentence, to deliver a judgement, to dictate the sentence.* * *(v.) = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentenceEx. The infants sat solemn as the Supreme Court pronounced judgment = Los niños se sentaron solemnes mientras que el Tribunal Supremo dictaba sentencia.Ex. Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.* * *(v.) = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentenceEx: The infants sat solemn as the Supreme Court pronounced judgment = Los niños se sentaron solemnes mientras que el Tribunal Supremo dictaba sentencia.
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22 emergencia médica
(n.) = medical emergencyEx. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *(n.) = medical emergencyEx: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
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23 fallo cardíaco
* * *(n.) = heart attack, heart failureEx. He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.Ex. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * ** * *(n.) = heart attack, heart failureEx: He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.
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24 insuficiencia cardíaca
f.heart failure, Beau's disease, cardiac failure, cardiac insufficience.* * *heart failure* * *(n.) = heart failureEx. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *(n.) = heart failureEx: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
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25 laceración
f.laceration, tear, injure, wound.* * *1 laceration* * *SF1) [de cuerpo] laceration2) [de reputación, nombre] damage* * *= laceration.Ex. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *= laceration.Ex: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
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26 lumbar
adj.lumbar, related with the lumbar or lower sector of the spine.adj. & f. Pl.plural and feminine of RELATIVO A LAS ZONAS ILIACA, LUMBAR, COSTAL Y ABDOMINAL.adj. & m. pl.lumbar, related with the lumbar or lower sector of the spine.adj. & m. pl.lumbar.adj.&f.feminine of RELATIVO A LAS ZONAS ILIACA, LUMBAR, COSTAL Y ABDOMINAL.* * *► adjetivo1 lumbar* * *ADJ lumbar* * *adjetivo lumbar (before n)* * *= lumbar.Ex. Fracture of one or more parts of the spinal column (vertebrae) of the middle (thoracic) or lower ( lumbar) back is a serious injury.----* punción lumbar = lumbar puncture.* región lumbar, la = low back, the, lower back, the, lumbar region, the.* vértebra lumbar = lumbar vertebra.* * *adjetivo lumbar (before n)* * *= lumbar.Ex: Fracture of one or more parts of the spinal column (vertebrae) of the middle (thoracic) or lower ( lumbar) back is a serious injury.
* punción lumbar = lumbar puncture.* región lumbar, la = low back, the, lower back, the, lumbar region, the.* vértebra lumbar = lumbar vertebra.* * *lumbar ( before n)* * *lumbar adjlumbar* * *adj lumbar;vértebra lumbar lumbar vertebra* * *lumbar adj: lumbar -
27 obstrucción de las vías respiratorias
(n.) = airway blockageEx. The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.* * *(n.) = airway blockageEx: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.
Spanish-English dictionary > obstrucción de las vías respiratorias
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28 presidente del tribunal
(n.) = presiding judgeEx. Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.* * *(n.) = presiding judgeEx: Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.
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29 pronunciar sentencia
v.to pronounce judgment, to pass judgment, to render judgment.* * *(v.) = hand down + sentenceEx. Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.* * *(v.) = hand down + sentenceEx: Handing down sentence, the presiding judge said he had decided not to give Stone a life term on the grounds that his actions had not resulted in any serious injury.
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30 torácico
adj.thoracic, chest-related.* * *► adjetivo1 thoracic\caja torácica chest cavity* * *ADJ thoracic* * ** * *= thoracic.Ex. Fracture of one or more parts of the spinal column (vertebrae) of the middle ( thoracic) or lower (lumbar) back is a serious injury.----* caja torácica = rib cage.* cavidad torácica = thoracic cavity, chest cavity.* conducto torácico = thoracic duct.* * ** * *= thoracic.Ex: Fracture of one or more parts of the spinal column (vertebrae) of the middle ( thoracic) or lower (lumbar) back is a serious injury.
* caja torácica = rib cage.* cavidad torácica = thoracic cavity, chest cavity.* conducto torácico = thoracic duct.* * *torácico -ca‹región› thoracic caja* * *
torácico,-a adj Anat thoracic: en la cavidad torácica están el corazón y los pulmones, the heart and the lungs lie in the thoracic cavity
' torácico' also found in these entries:
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31 riportare
take back( riferire) reportvittoria, successo achievemathematics carry overtasche sew ondanni, ferite sustain* * *riportare v.tr.1 to bring* again; to take* again; ( portare indietro) to bring* back; to take* back, to carry back: riporterò il libro appena l'ho letto, I shall bring back the book as soon as I have read it; simpatico quel tuo amico, riportalo qui qualche volta, that friend of yours is nice, bring him here again sometimes; riporta la macchina dal meccanico perché non ha finito il lavoro, take the car back to the mechanic because he hasn't finished the job; lo riportarono a casa tutto malconcio, they took (o carried) him home in a terrible state; dai suoi viaggi riportò molte cose, he brought back a great many things from his travels; il suo arrivo ha riportato l'ordine nella classe, his arrival restored order in the class; sono riusciti a riportare la situazione alla normalità, they have managed to bring the situation back to normal; visitare quei luoghi lo riportò all'infanzia, visiting those places took him back to his childhood2 ( riferire) to report, to relate; ( citare) to quote: devi riportare tutto ciò che vedi, you must report everything (that) you see; ha riportato i minimi dettagli, he reported every detail; questo scrittore riporta spesso passi di autori greci, this writer often quotes passages from Greek authors; tutti i giornali riportarono la notizia, all the papers carried the news; riportare l'opinione di una persona autorevole, to quote the opinion of an authority3 ( ricevere, conseguire) to get*, to receive; to carry off; ( subire) to suffer: riportare una buona impressione, to get a good impression; riportare un danno, to suffer damage; riportare gravi ferite, to suffer serious injury (o to be seriously injured); riportare una leggera ferita, to be slightly wounded (o injured); riportare un premio, to get (o to receive o to carry off) a prize; riportare la vittoria, to carry off the victory; riportarono una grave sconfitta, they suffered a serious defeat; il film ha riportato un grande successo, the film was very successful4 (mat.) to carry; (amm.) to carry forward: scrivo 9 e riporto 3, I write 9 and carry 3; riportare una somma alla pagina seguente, to carry the total forward to the next page; riportare nei libri contabili, to post in the account books6 ( riprodurre) to reproduce, to copy; to transfer: riportate il disegno in scala minore, reproduce the design on a smaller scale.◘ riportarsi v.intr.pron.1 ( tornare) to take* oneself back; to go* back (anche fig.); (fig.) to think* back: dovete riportarvi al quinto secolo, you must go back to the fifth century; cerca di riportarti con la memoria al momento in cui è avvenuto l'incidente, try to think back to the moment when the incident happened2 ( riferirsi) to refer: mi riporto a cose che sapete già, I refer to things you already know; riportare alle teorie già esposte, to refer to the above-mentioned theories.* * *[ripor'tare]1. vt1) (portare di nuovo: gen) to take back, (verso chi parla) to bring backtieni, ti ho riportato il CD — here, I've brought you back your CD
ha riportato gravi ferite — he was seriously injured, (soldato) he was seriously wounded
la casa ha riportato gravi danni — the house has suffered serious damage, the house has been seriously damaged
3) (riferire: notizie) to report, (citare) to quote4) Mat to carry (forward)2. vip (riportarsi)riportarsi a (anche) fig — to go back to, (riferirsi a) to refer to
* * *[ripor'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (portare di nuovo, restituire) to bring* back, to take* back2) fig. (ricondurre) to bring* backriportare qcn. alla realtà — to bring sb. back down to earth
riportare in vita qcn. — to bring sb. back to life, to restore sb. to life
riportare qcn. indietro di molti anni — to take sb. back several years
ti riporto a casa — (in auto) I'll drive you back home
riportare qcn. in prigione — to take sb. back to prison
4) (citare, riferire) to quote, to report [fatto, notizia]; to retail [ pettegolezzo]5) (conseguire)riportare una vittoria schiacciante — to pull off o score a massive victory, to sweep to victory
6) (subire) to sufferriportare gravi ferite — to suffer serious injuries, to be seriously injured
7) (trascrivere) to transfer, to recopy8) mat. to carry2. 3.verbo pronominale riportarsi to go* back (a to)* * *riportare/ripor'tare/ [1]1 (portare di nuovo, restituire) to bring* back, to take* back2 fig. (ricondurre) to bring* back; riportare qcn. alla realtà to bring sb. back down to earth; riportare in vita qcn. to bring sb. back to life, to restore sb. to life; riportare qcn. indietro di molti anni to take sb. back several years3 (riaccompagnare) ti riporto a casa (in auto) I'll drive you back home; riportare qcn. in prigione to take sb. back to prison4 (citare, riferire) to quote, to report [ fatto, notizia]; to retail [ pettegolezzo]5 (conseguire) riportare una vittoria schiacciante to pull off o score a massive victory, to sweep to victory; riportare un grande successo to score a hit6 (subire) to suffer; riportare gravi ferite to suffer serious injuries, to be seriously injured; l'auto non ha riportato molti danni not much damage was done to the car7 (trascrivere) to transfer, to recopy8 mat. to carryIII riportarsi verbo pronominaleto go* back ( a to). -
32 серьёзное телесное повреждение
Teлeснoe пoврeждeниe, кoтoрoe пoлучeнo лицoм вo врeмя aвиaциoннoгo прoисшeствия и кoтoрoe:a) требует госпитализации более чем 48 часов в течение семи дней с момента получения пoврeждeния; илиb) привeлo к пeрeлoму любoй кoсти (зa исключeниeм прoстых пeрeлoмoв пaльцeв рук, нoг или нoсa); илиc) связaнo с рaзрывaми ткaни, вызывaющими сильное кровотечение, поврeждeниe нeрвoв, мышц или сухoжилий; илиd) связaнo с пoврeждeниeм любoгo внутрeннeгo oргaнa; илиe) связaнo с пoлучeниeм oжoгoв втoрoй или трeтьeй стeпeни или любых oжoгoв, пoрaжaющих бoлee 5 прoцeнтoв пoвeрхнoсти тeлa; илиf) связaнo с пoдтвeрждённым фaктoм вoздeйствия инфeкциoнных вeщeств или пoрaжaющeй рaдиaции.An injury which is sustained by a person in an accident and which:a) requires hospitalization for more than 48 hours, commencing within seven days from the date the injury was received; orb) results in a fracture of any bone (except simple fractures of fingers, toes or nose); orc) involves lacerations which cause severe haemorrhage, nerve, muscle or tendon damage; ord) involves injury to any internal organ; ore) involves second or third degree burns, or any burns affecting more than 5 per cent of the body surface; orf) involves verified exposure to infectious substances or injurious radiation.(AN 13; AN 18)Русско-английский словарь международной организации гражданской авиации > серьёзное телесное повреждение
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33 повреждение
повреждение сущ1. damage2. deterioration 3. tampering акт о повреждении грузаdamage cargo reportестественное повреждениеconsequential damageзначительное повреждение суднаaircraft substantial damageопределять степень поврежденияdetermine the extent of damageопределять стоимость поврежденияassess the damageповреждение посторонним предметомforeign object damageпредполагаемое повреждение воздушного суднаsuspected aircraft damageстепень поврежденияextent of damageтелесное повреждение в результате авиационного происшествияaccident serious injuryтелесное повреждение пассажира со смертельным исходомpassenger fatal injuryустановленное повреждение воздушного суднаknown aircraft damage -
34 телесный
телесное повреждение в результате авиационного происшествияaccident serious injuryтелесное повреждение пассажира со смертельным исходомpassenger fatal injury -
35 серьёзное повреждение
1) Engineering: accident, permanent damage2) Economy: grave damage3) Automobile industry: major damage4) Oil: serious damage, severe damage5) Advertising: serious injuryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серьёзное повреждение
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36 серьёзное телесное повреждение
1) Advertising: serious injury2) Business: serious bodily harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серьёзное телесное повреждение
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37 серьезное повреждение
1) Engineering: accident, permanent damage2) Economy: grave damage3) Automobile industry: major damage4) Oil: serious damage, severe damage5) Advertising: serious injuryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серьезное повреждение
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38 серьезное телесное повреждение
1) Advertising: serious injury2) Business: serious bodily harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серьезное телесное повреждение
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40 серьёзный ущерб отрасли российской экономики
General subject: serious injury to a sector of the Russian economyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серьёзный ущерб отрасли российской экономики
См. также в других словарях:
serious injury — See serious bodily injury … Ballentine's law dictionary
serious injury — An injury sustained by a person in an accident and which (a) requires hospitalization for more than 48 h, commencing within seven days from the date the injury was received; or (b) result in a fracture of any bone (except simple fractures of… … Aviation dictionary
serious injury — grave wound, much harm … English contemporary dictionary
injury — in‧ju‧ry [ˈɪndʒəri] noun injuries PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] 1. physical harm to a person, for example in an accident: • Mr. Lewis was awarded $75,000 as compensation for injuries suffered in the accident. • absence from work due to… … Financial and business terms
injury — in·ju·ry n pl ries [Latin injuria, from injurus injurious, from in not + jur jus right] 1: an act that wrongs or harms another; specif: a violation of a legally protected interest (as the physical or mental well being, property, reputation, or… … Law dictionary
Serious — Se ri*ous, a. [L. serius: cf. F. s[ e]rieux, LL. seriosus.] 1. Grave in manner or disposition; earnest; thoughtful; solemn; not light, gay, or volatile. [1913 Webster] He is always serious, yet there is about his manner a graceful ease. Macaulay … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
serious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) demanding or characterized by careful consideration or application. 2) solemn or thoughtful. 3) sincere and in earnest, rather than joking or half hearted. 4) significant or worrying in terms of danger or risk: serious injury. 5)… … English terms dictionary
injury — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ appalling (esp. BrE), bad, catastrophic, devastating, horrendous, major, nasty, serious, severe, terrible … Collocations dictionary
injury — in|ju|ry W2 [ˈındʒəri] n plural injuries [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: injuria, from jus right, law ] 1.) [U and C] a wound or damage to part of your body caused by an accident or attack ▪ She was taken to hospital with serious head injuries … Dictionary of contemporary English
injury — [[t]ɪ̱nʤəri[/t]] ♦♦ injuries 1) N VAR An injury is damage done to a person s or an animal s body. Four police officers sustained serious injuries in the explosion... The two other passengers escaped serious injury. 2) N VAR: oft N to n If someone … English dictionary
serious — se|ri|ous W1S1 [ˈsıəriəs US ˈsır ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(situation/problem)¦ 2 be serious 3¦(important)¦ 4¦(large amount)¦ 5¦(romantic relationship)¦ 6¦(person)¦ 7¦(sport/activity)¦ 8¦(very good)¦ 9¦(worried/unhappy)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [ … Dictionary of contemporary English