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1 the medical profession
la profesión nombre femenino médica, los médicos nombre masculino plural -
2 the medical profession
1) Общая лексика: медицинские работники, медицинское "сословие" врачи, врачи (собирательно)2) Макаров: медицинское "сословие", профессия врачаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the medical profession
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3 the medical profession
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4 the medical profession
врачи́ мнThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > the medical profession
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5 among the medical profession
Макаров: среди медиковУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > among the medical profession
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6 he is intended for the medical profession
Общая лексика: из него готовят врачаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he is intended for the medical profession
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7 study for the medical profession
Общая лексика: готовиться стать врачомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > study for the medical profession
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8 to study for the medical profession
studēt medicīnuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to study for the medical profession
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9 medical profession
medical profession n the medical profession ( doctors collectively) le corps médical ; ( occupation) la médecine. -
10 medical profession
the medical profession — (doctors collectively) i medici; (occupation) la professione medica
* * *the medical profession — (doctors collectively) i medici; (occupation) la professione medica
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11 medical profession
the medical profession — ( doctors collectively) le corps médical; ( occupation) la médecine
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12 medical profession
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13 medical profession
'medi·cal pro·fes·sion nthe \medical profession1) ( doctors) die Ärzteschaft2) ( practice of medicine) der Arztberuf -
14 medical profession
accountancy profession — бухгалтеры, учётные работники
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15 the entire medical profession
Общая лексика: все медицинские работникиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the entire medical profession
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16 profession
profession [prəˈfe∫ən]• the medical profession ( = doctors) le corps médical* * *[prə'feʃn]1) (occupation, group) profession f2) ( statement) déclaration f -
17 medical
medical ['medɪkəl]médical2 nounvisite f médicale;∎ to have a medical passer une visite médicale;∎ to pass/fail a medical être déclaré apte/inapte à un travail après un bilan de santé►► medical board commission f médicale; Military conseil m de révision;medical care soins mpl médicaux;medical certificate certificat m médical;medical examination visite f médicale;American medical examiner médecin m légiste;medical history (of patient → file) dossier m médical; (→ previous problems) antécédents mpl médicaux;medical insurance assurance f maladie;Medical Officer of Health directeur(trice) m,f de la santé publique;medical practitioner (médecin m) généraliste mf;medical record dossier m médical;Medical Research Council = organisme public de financement des centres de recherche médicale et des hôpitaux en Grande-Bretagne;medical school faculté f de médecine;medical student étudiant(e) m,f en médecine;medical supervision surveillance f médicale;medical technician infirmier(ère) m,f;medical ward = salle commune dans un service de médecine générale -
18 ♦ profession
♦ profession /prəˈfɛʃn/n.1 professione; dichiarazione; mestiere: He's a doctor by profession, di professione fa il medico; profession of faith, professione di fede; professions of regard, professioni (o dichiarazioni) di stima2 – the profession, i membri d'una professione; la classe: the teaching profession, la classe docente; the medical profession, i medici (collett.); the caring professions, le professioni di chi si dedica all'assistenza ( sociale o sanitaria); to enter the legal profession, intraprendere l'attività legale; darsi all'avvocatura3 (relig.) professione; professione dei voti solenni● in practice if not in profession, in pratica se non dichiaratamente □ the learned professions, le professioni liberali ( l'avvocatura, la teologia, la medicina). -
19 medical
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20 ♦ medical
♦ medical /ˈmɛdɪkl/A a.medico; di medicina; dei medici: the medical profession, la professione medica; a medical student, uno studente di medicina; medical opinion, opinione dei medici (o del medico); on medical grounds, per motivi di salute; to seek medical advice, consultare un medicoB n. (fam.)1 visita medica: to have a medical, farsi fare una visita medica; to pass one's army medical, passare la visita medica (militare)● medical adviser, consulente sanitario □ medical appliances, attrezzature mediche □ medical check-up, controllo medico □ medical care, cure mediche; assistenza medica □ (mil.) medical corps, la sanità □ (leg.) medical evidence, risultati dell'autopsia □ (leg., spec. USA) medical examiner, medico legale □ (med.) medical history, storia medica; anamnesi □ medical imaging, diagnostica per immagini □ medical instruments, strumenti medicali □ medical jurisprudence, medicina legale □ (leg.) medical malpractice, errore del medico ( dovuto a imperizia o negligenza) □ (fam.) medical man, medico generico □ medical officer, (leg.) ufficiale sanitario; (mil.) ufficiale medico □ medical practitioner, medico generico □ medical record, cartella clinica □ medical register, albo dell'ordine dei medici □ medical report, referto medico □ medical room, sala di medicazione □ medical ward, reparto di medicina (generale) □ medical waste disposal, smaltimento dei rifiuti sanitari.
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