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1 dilate on
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2 dilate upon
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3 dilate on
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4 dilate upon
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5 dilate
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb* * ** * *di·late[daɪˈleɪt, AM ˈdaɪleɪt]II. vt▪ to \dilate sth etw weiten [o erweitern] [o ausdehnen]this will \dilate the arteries die Arterien werden dadurch weiter* * *[daI'leɪt]1. vtweiten, dehnen2. visich weiten, sich dehnen; (pupils) sich erweitern;* * *dilate [daıˈleıt; dı-]with dilated eyes mit aufgerissenen AugenB v/i1. sich (aus)dehnen oder (aus)weiten, sich erweitern:his eyes dilated with terror seine Augen weiteten sich vor Entsetzen* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb* * *v.erweitern v. -
6 dilate
di·late [daɪʼleɪt, Am ʼdaɪleɪt] vito \dilate sth etw weiten [o erweitern] [o ausdehnen];this will \dilate the arteries die Arterien werden dadurch weiter -
7 dilate
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8 dilate
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9 dilate with a bougie
vt <med.tech> (widen a stenosis by means of a cylindrical instrument) ■ bougieren vt ; aufbougieren vt ; aufdehnen vt ; erweitern vt -
10 to dilate
dilate: to dilatedilatieren, erweitern, [auf]dehnen -
11 oesophageal stricture
Ösophagusstriktur f, Speiseröhrenstriktur f· to dilate an oesophageal strictureeine Speiseröhrenstriktur aufdehnenFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > oesophageal stricture
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12 pupil
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