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1 síncope
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2 síncope
m.1 syncope.2 syncope, faint, fainting.* * *1 syncope* * *SM1) (Ling) syncope2) (Med) syncope frm* * *1) (Med) syncopecasi me da un síncope — (fam) I nearly fainted (colloq)
2) (Ling) syncope* * *= syncope.Ex. Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.----* síncope cardiaco = cardiac arrest.* * *1) (Med) syncopecasi me da un síncope — (fam) I nearly fainted (colloq)
2) (Ling) syncope* * *= syncope.Ex: Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.
* síncope cardiaco = cardiac arrest.* * *A ( Med) syncopeCompuesto:cardiac arrestB ( Ling) syncope* * *
Del verbo sincopar: ( conjugate sincopar)
sincopé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
sincope es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
sincopar
síncope
sincopar verbo transitivo
1 Ling Mús to syncopate
2 to abridge
síncope sustantivo femenino
1 Med syncope
2 ➣ síncopa
* * *síncope nm1. Med blackout;le dio un síncope he blacked out2. Lit syncope* * *m MED blackout -
3 síncopa
f.syncopation, syncope.* * *1 MÚSICA syncopation2 LINGÚÍSTICA syncope* * *SF1) (Ling) syncope2) (Mús) syncopation* * *femenino (Ling) syncope; (Mús) syncopation* * *femenino (Ling) syncope; (Mús) syncopation* * *1 ( Ling) syncope2 ( Mús) syncopation* * *
Del verbo sincopar: ( conjugate sincopar)
sincopa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
sincopar
síncopa
sincopar verbo transitivo
1 Ling Mús to syncopate
2 to abridge
síncopa sustantivo femenino
1 Ling syncope
2 Mús syncopation
' síncopa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
síncope
* * *síncopa nf1. [en palabra] syncope2. Mús syncopation* * *f MÚS syncopation* * *síncopa nf: syncopation -
4 desmayo
m.1 fainting fit.sufrir un desmayo to faint2 loss of heart (moral).sin desmayo unfalteringlycon desmayo feebly3 blackout, fainting fit, collapse, faint.4 weeping willow.5 faintness, apsychia.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desmayar.* * *1 (desaliento) discouragement2 (pérdida del conocimiento) faint, fainting fit\sin desmayo unfalteringsufrir/tener un desmayo to faint* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Med) (=acto) faint, fainting fit; (=estado) unconsciousnesssufrir un desmayo — to have a fainting fit, faint
2) (=languidez) [de voz] faltering; [del cuerpo] languidness, limpnesshablar con desmayo — to talk in a small voice, speak falteringly
las ramas caen con desmayo — the branches are drooping low, the branches are trailing
3) (=depresión) dejection, depression* * *a) (Med) faintb)sin desmayo — <luchar/trabajar> resolutely, tirelessly
* * *= fainting, fainting fit, loss of consciousness.Ex. The symptoms of agoraphobia, a condition in which an individual fears entering public areas, include fears of leaving home, fainting, entering open and closed spaces, shopping, entering social situations, and traveling far from home.Ex. Representations of phenomena particularly important to melodrama are examined, such as love, farewells, deaths, tears, and fainting fits.Ex. Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.* * *a) (Med) faintb)sin desmayo — <luchar/trabajar> resolutely, tirelessly
* * *= fainting, fainting fit, loss of consciousness.Ex: The symptoms of agoraphobia, a condition in which an individual fears entering public areas, include fears of leaving home, fainting, entering open and closed spaces, shopping, entering social situations, and traveling far from home.
Ex: Representations of phenomena particularly important to melodrama are examined, such as love, farewells, deaths, tears, and fainting fits.Ex: Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.* * *1 ( Med) faintsufrir un desmayo to faint, to have a fainting fitle dan desmayos frecuentemente she often faints2sin desmayo ‹luchar/trabajar› resolutely, tirelessly* * *
Del verbo desmayar: ( conjugate desmayar)
desmayo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desmayó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desmayar
desmayo
desmayo sustantivo masculinoa) (Med) faint;
b)
desmayo sustantivo masculino
1 faint, fainting fit: tuve un desmayo, I fainted
2 (desaliento) discouragement
♦ Locuciones: sin desmayo, tirelessly
' desmayo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desarrollo
- desfallecimiento
- farsa
- soponcio
English:
blackout
- faint
- black
* * *desmayo nm1. [físico] fainting fit;le dio un desmayo she fainted;sufrir un desmayo to faint2. [moral] loss of heart;sin desmayo unfalteringly;luchar sin desmayo to fight tirelessly* * *m fainting fit;sin desmayo without flagging* * *desmayo nm1) : faint, fainting2)sufrir un desmayo : to faint* * *desmayo n -
5 desvanecimiento
m.1 fainting fit (desmayo).2 fainting spell, blackout, fainting fit, fainting.3 fading, disappearance, toning down, dissipation.4 dizziness, feeling of whirling and falling.* * *1 (desaparición) disappearance, dispelling2 (desmayo) faint, fainting fit* * *noun m.1) fade2) faint* * *SM1) (=desaparición) [de colores, recuerdo, sonido] fading; [de contornos] blurring; [de dudas] dispelling2) (Med) fainting fit, fainting spell (EEUU)3) (Fot) masking4) (Radio) fading5) (=engreimiento) vanity* * ** * *= fading, loss of consciousness.Ex. By means of this method a good black and white image is achieved and there is no fading even when copies are stored for a lengthy period.Ex. Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.* * ** * *= fading, loss of consciousness.Ex: By means of this method a good black and white image is achieved and there is no fading even when copies are stored for a lengthy period.
Ex: Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.* * *A (desmayo) fainttener or sufrir un desvanecimiento to fainttuvo or sufrió un desvanecimiento cuando le comunicaron la noticia she fainted o she fell to the ground in a dead faint when she was told the newssufre frecuentes desvanecimientos she is prone to fainting, she has o suffers frequent fainting fitsB1 (de un color) fading2 (de un contorno) blurringC (arrogancia) haughtiness* * *1. [desmayo] fainting fit;2. [desaparición] vanishing, disappearance3. [de perfil, figura] blurring;[de colores] fading* * *m MED fainting fit* * *1) : disappearance2) desmayo: faint3) : fading -
6 flujo sanguíneo
m.bloodstream, blood flow.* * *(n.) = blood flowEx. Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.* * *el flujo sanguíneo(n.) = bloodstream, theEx: The longer a fart is held in, the larger the proportion of inert nitrogen it contains, because the other gases tend to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the intestine.
(n.) = blood flowEx: Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.
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7 pérdida del conocimiento
(n.) = unconsciousness, fainting, fainting fit, loss of consciousnessEx. It was hypothesized that unconsciousness was due to a dissociative stupor.Ex. The symptoms of agoraphobia, a condition in which an individual fears entering public areas, include fears of leaving home, fainting, entering open and closed spaces, shopping, entering social situations, and traveling far from home.Ex. Representations of phenomena particularly important to melodrama are examined, such as love, farewells, deaths, tears, and fainting fits.Ex. Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.* * *(n.) = unconsciousness, fainting, fainting fit, loss of consciousnessEx: It was hypothesized that unconsciousness was due to a dissociative stupor.
Ex: The symptoms of agoraphobia, a condition in which an individual fears entering public areas, include fears of leaving home, fainting, entering open and closed spaces, shopping, entering social situations, and traveling far from home.Ex: Representations of phenomena particularly important to melodrama are examined, such as love, farewells, deaths, tears, and fainting fits.Ex: Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow. -
8 tono muscular
m.muscular tone, muscle tone.* * *(n.) = muscle toneEx. Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.* * *(n.) = muscle toneEx: Syncope is temporary loss of consciousness and muscle tone due to decreased cerebral blood flow.
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9 síncope cardiaco
m.cardiac syncope.* * *(n.) = cardiac arrestEx. This paper illustrates the approach with the problem of reasoning about the effects of medications and interventions on the state of a patient in cardiac arrest.* * *(n.) = cardiac arrestEx: This paper illustrates the approach with the problem of reasoning about the effects of medications and interventions on the state of a patient in cardiac arrest.
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10 acortar por medio de síncope
• shorten by syncope• syncopateDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acortar por medio de síncope
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11 síncopa
• syncopation• syncope -
12 sincopar
• abridge• shorten by syncope• syncopate -
13 choque calórico
spa golpe (m) de calor, choque (m) térmico, choque (m) calóricoeng heatstroke, heat syncope, thermal shockБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > choque calórico
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14 choque térmico
spa golpe (m) de calor, choque (m) térmico, choque (m) calóricoeng heatstroke, heat syncope, thermal shockБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > choque térmico
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15 golpe de calor
spa golpe (m) de calor, choque (m) térmico, choque (m) calóricoeng heatstroke, heat syncope, thermal shockБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > golpe de calor
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16 síncope
spa síncope (m)eng syncope, fainting -
17 deliquium
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18 síncope convulsivo
m.convulsive syncope. -
19 síncope laríngeo
m.laryngeal syncope. -
20 síncope miccional
m.micturition syncope.
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syncope — Syncope … Thresor de la langue françoyse
syncope — [ sɛ̃kɔp ] n. f. • sincope 1314; lat. syncopa; gr. sugkopê, de sugkoptein « briser » 1 ♦ Arrêt ou ralentissement marqué des battements du cœur, accompagné de la suspension de la respiration et de la perte de la conscience. ⇒ éblouissement,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
syncopé — syncope [ sɛ̃kɔp ] n. f. • sincope 1314; lat. syncopa; gr. sugkopê, de sugkoptein « briser » 1 ♦ Arrêt ou ralentissement marqué des battements du cœur, accompagné de la suspension de la respiration et de la perte de la conscience. ⇒ éblouissement … Encyclopédie Universelle
Syncope — may refer to one of the following:* Syncope (medicine), loss of consciousness, fainting * Vasovagal syncope, a common form of fainting * Syncope (phonetics), the loss of one or more sounds from the interior of a word especially the loss of an… … Wikipedia
syncopé — syncopé, ée (sin ko pé, pée) part. passé de syncoper. 1° Qui a subi le retranchement d une lettre ou d une syllabe. Si, au lieu de je paierai, je prierai, on écrit je paîrai, je prîrai, etc. ces mots sont syncopés. 2° Terme de musique. Note… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
syncope — SYNCOPE. s. f. Figure de grammaire, qui consiste dans le retranchement d une lettre ou d une syllabe au milieu d un mot. Dans le vieux langage quand on disoit, je donray, pour je donneray, je lairray, pour, je laisseray, c estoit une syncope.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Syncope — Syn co*pe, n. [L. syncope, syncopa, Gr. ? a cutting up, a syncope; akin to ? to beat together, to cut up, cut short, weavy; sy n with + ? to strike, cut.] 1. (Gram.) An elision or retrenchment of one or more letters or syllables from the middle… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
syncope — c.1400, from L.L. syncopen contraction of a word, acc. of syncope, from Gk. synkope, contraction of a word, originally a cutting off, from synkoptein to cut up, from syn together, thoroughly + koptein to cut. In pathology, failure of the heart s… … Etymology dictionary
Syncŏpe — (gr.), s. Synkope … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
syncope — фр. [сэнко/п], англ. [си/нкэпи] Synkope нем. [синко/пэ] синкопа … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
syncope — ► NOUN 1) Medicine temporary loss of consciousness caused by low blood pressure. 2) Grammar the omission of sounds or letters from within a word, for example when library is pronounced . ORIGIN Greek sunkop , from sun together + koptein strike,… … English terms dictionary