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nounundergo surgery — sich einer Operation (Dat.) unterziehen
doctor's/dental surgery — Arzt-/Zahnarztpraxis, die
when is his surgery? — wann hat er Sprechstunde?
hold a surgery — (Brit. coll.) [Abgeordneter, Anwalt usw.:] eine Sprechstunde abhalten
* * *['sə:‹əri]- plural surgeries (-)1) (the practice or art of a surgeon: to specialize in surgery.) die Chirurgie2) (a doctor's or dentist's room in which he examines patients.) der Operationssaal* * *sur·gery[ˈsɜ:ʤəri, AM ˈsɜ:rʤɚi]nbrain/eye/heart \surgery Gehirn-/Augen-/Herzoperation fmajor/minor \surgery größerer/kleinerer Eingriffto carry out [or perform] \surgery operierento need [or require] \surgery disease einen chirurgischen Eingriff nötig machen; person operiert werden müssento undergo \surgery sich akk einer Operation unterziehen, operiert werdento hold a \surgery einen Gesprächstermin haben [o abhalten]* * *['sɜːdZərI]n1) Chirurgie f* * *surgery [-ərı] s1. MED Chirurgie f:surgery of the chest Thoraxchirurgieremove by surgery operativ entfernen, she needs surgery sie muss operiert werden;he had knee surgery er wurde am Knie operiert3. US Operationssaal m4. Bra) Sprechzimmer nb) Sprechstunde f:surgery hours Sprechstunden5. fig drastischer Eingriffsurg. abk1. surgeon2. surgery3. surgical chir(urg).* * *noun1) no pl., no indef. art. Chirurgie, dieundergo surgery — sich einer Operation (Dat.) unterziehen
doctor's/dental surgery — Arzt-/Zahnarztpraxis, die
3) (Brit.): (time; session) Sprechstunde, diehold a surgery — (Brit. coll.) [Abgeordneter, Anwalt usw.:] eine Sprechstunde abhalten
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sur·gery [ʼsɜ:ʤəri, Am ʼsɜ:rʤɚi] nmajor/minor \surgery größerer/kleinerer Eingriff;to need [or require] \surgery disease einen chirurgischen Eingriff nötig machen; person operiert werden müssen;to undergo \surgery sich akk einer Operation unterziehen, operiert werdento hold a \surgery einen Gesprächstermin haben [o abhalten] -
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1. Chirurgie f; 2. chirurgischer (operativer) Eingriff m, operative (chirurgische) Behandlung f; 3. Sprechzimmer n; 4. Operationssaal m, OP m· to be engaged in surgeryauf dem Gebiet der Chirurgie tätig sein, als Chirurg arbeiten· to consider surgeryeine Operation in Betracht ziehen· to practise surgeryals Chirurg tätig sein, auf dem Gebiet der Chirurgie arbeiten· to remove by surgeryoperativ (durch eine Operation) entfernen -
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12 surgery of the abdomen
Bauchchirurgie f, Abdominalchirurgie fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > surgery of the abdomen
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13 surgery of the chest
Thoraxchirurgie fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > surgery of the chest
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14 plastic surgery
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15 Bachelor of Surgery
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17 cosmetic surgery
cos·met·ic ˈsur·geryn no pl kosmetische [o plastische] Chirurgieto have \cosmetic surgery sich akk einer Schönheitsoperation unterziehen* * *nkosmetische Chirurgieshe's had cosmetic surgery — sie hat eine Schönheitsoperation gehabt
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nounSchlüssellochchirurgie, die; Knopflochchirurgie, die* * ** * *key·hole ˈsur·geryn endoskopische [o minimalinvasive] Chirurgie* * *nminimal invasive Chirurgie, Schlüssellochchirurgie f* * *nounSchlüssellochchirurgie, die; Knopflochchirurgie, die -
19 Bachelor of Dental Surgery
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20 Doctor of Dental Surgery
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