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1 wegsnijden
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2 вырезать
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3 вырезать опухоль
1) General subject: remove a tumor surgically, crop off an excrescence2) Makarov: excise a tumour -
4 удалить опухоль
1) General subject: crop off an excrescence2) Makarov: excise a tumour -
5 een tumor wegsnijden
een tumor wegsnijdencut out/excise a tumourVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een tumor wegsnijden
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6 extirpar
v.1 to remove.2 to extirpate, to eliminate, to stamp out, to exterminate.Elsa extirpó las hierbas Elsa extirpated the weeds.El médico extirpó el tumor The doctor extirpated the tumor.3 to be extirpated from, to be removed from.Se le extirpó un tumor A tumor was extirpated from him=her.* * *1 MEDICINA to remove, extract2 figurado to eradicate, wipe out, stamp out* * *verbto extirpate, eradicate, excise* * *VT1) [+ problema, vicio] to eradicate, stamp out2) (Med) to remove (surgically), take out* * *verbo transitivoa) (Med) to remove, extirpate (frml)b) <vicio/terrorismo> to eradicate, extirpate (frml)* * *= excise.Ex. Once a new digitized system has been introduced irrelevancies and redundant features can more easily be seen and excised.* * *verbo transitivoa) (Med) to remove, extirpate (frml)b) <vicio/terrorismo> to eradicate, extirpate (frml)* * *= excise.Ex: Once a new digitized system has been introduced irrelevancies and redundant features can more easily be seen and excised.
* * *extirpar [A1 ]vt1 ‹tumor/órgano› to remove, extirpate ( frml)2 ‹vicio/terrorismo› to eradicate, extirpate ( frml)* * *
extirpar ( conjugate extirpar) verbo transitivo (Med) to remove
extirpar verbo transitivo
1 Med to remove: extirparon el tumor con éxito, they successfully removed the tumour
2 (vicios, abusos) to eradicate, stamp out
' extirpar' also found in these entries:
English:
extirpate
- remove
* * *extirpar vt[muela] to extract2. [erradicar] to eradicate, to stamp out* * *v/t1 MED remove2 vicio eradicate, stamp out* * *extirpar vt: to eradicate, to remove, to excise* * *extirpar vb to remove
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