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1 X-rays
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1. noun plural(rays which can pass through many substances impossible for light to pass through, and which produce a picture of the object through which they have passed.) rayos X- X-ray
2. verb(to take a photograph of using X-rays: They X-rayed my arm to see if it was broken.) hacer una radiografía -
2 X-ray
noun ((the process of taking) a photograph using X-rays: I'm going to hospital for an X-ray; We'll take an X-ray of your chest; (also adjective) an X-ray photograph.) radiografíatr['eksreɪ]1 rayo X2 (photograph) radiografía1 radiografiarx-ray ['ɛks.reɪ] vt: radiografiarv.• radiografiar v.• tratar con rayos x v.adj.• radiográfico, -a adj.n.• radiografía s.f.• rayos X s.m.pl.
Ix-ray 'eksreɪ nouna) ( ray) rayo m Xto have X-ray eyes o vision — (colloq & hum) tener* una vista que traspasa las paredes, tener* vista de rayos X
b) ( photograph) radiografía fI had a chest X-ray — me hicieron or me sacaron una radiografía de tórax
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x-ray transitive verb hacer* or sacar* una radiografía de, radiografiar*['eks'reɪ]1.N (=ray) rayo-X m ; (=photo) radiografía f2.VT hacer una radiografía a, radiografiarthey X-rayed my arm — me hicieron una radiografía del brazo, me radiografiaron el brazo
3.CPDX-ray examination N — examen m con rayos X
X-ray photograph N — radiografía f
X-ray treatment N — tratamiento m de rayos X
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Ix-ray ['eksreɪ] nouna) ( ray) rayo m Xto have X-ray eyes o vision — (colloq & hum) tener* una vista que traspasa las paredes, tener* vista de rayos X
b) ( photograph) radiografía fI had a chest X-ray — me hicieron or me sacaron una radiografía de tórax
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x-ray transitive verb hacer* or sacar* una radiografía de, radiografiar*
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