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1 coclear
adj.cochlear, referring to the cochlea, relative to the spiral cavity of the inner ear where the acoustic nerve is found.v.1 to harpoon.2 to cluck or hatch.* * *= cochlear.Ex. Hearing loss due to cochlear damage may be repaired by transplanting human umbilical cord hematopoietic stem cells.----* implante coclear = cochlear implant.* * *= cochlear.Ex: Hearing loss due to cochlear damage may be repaired by transplanting human umbilical cord hematopoietic stem cells.
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2 célula madre hematopoyética
(n.) = haematopoietic stem cellEx. Hearing loss due to cochlear damage may be repaired by transplanting human umbilical cord hematopoietic stem cells.* * *(n.) = haematopoietic stem cellEx: Hearing loss due to cochlear damage may be repaired by transplanting human umbilical cord hematopoietic stem cells.
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3 de la cóclea
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4 esqueje
m.cutting.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: esquejar.* * *1 cutting* * *noun m.* * *SM cutting* * ** * *= cutting.Ex. Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.* * ** * *= cutting.Ex: Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.
* * *(para plantar) cutting; (para injertar) scion* * *
esqueje sustantivo masculino ( para plantar) cutting;
( para injertar) scion
esqueje m Bot cutting
' esqueje' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
patilla
English:
cutting
* * *esqueje nm[para injertar en planta] scion; [para plantar en tierra] cutting* * *m cutting* * *esqueje nm: cutting (from a plant) -
5 injerto
m.graft.injerto de piel skin graftpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: injertar.* * *1 graft* * *SM1) (=acción) grafting2) (Agr, Med) graft* * *b) (Med) graft* * *= infill, graft, grafting.Ex. This paper discusses the following methods of treatment in the conservation of seals: cleaning; dealing with cracks; the questions of infill and reversibility; and polishing.Ex. The problem of grafts not sticking sufficiently to the document was solved by beating and the correct solvents.Ex. Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.----* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* injerto de piel = skin graft.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* * *b) (Med) graft* * *= infill, graft, grafting.Ex: This paper discusses the following methods of treatment in the conservation of seals: cleaning; dealing with cracks; the questions of infill and reversibility; and polishing.
Ex: The problem of grafts not sticking sufficiently to the document was solved by beating and the correct solvents.Ex: Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.* injerto cutáneo = skin graft.* injerto de piel = skin graft.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* * *2 ( Med) graftun injerto de piel a skin graftmasculine, feminine* * *
Del verbo injertar: ( conjugate injertar)
injerto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
injertó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
injertar
injerto
injertar ( conjugate injertar) verbo transitivo
to graft
injerto sustantivo masculino
( tallo) graft, scionb) (Med) graft
injertar vtr Agr Med to graft
injerto sustantivo masculino graft
' injerto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrar
- tomar
English:
graft
* * *injerto nm1. [acción] grafting2. [rama] graft3. [en ser humano] graft;injerto de cabello hair implants;injerto de piel skin graft* * *m graft* * *injerto nm: graftinjerto de piel: skin graft -
6 inserción
f.1 insertion, implant, implantation.2 insert, insertion.3 attachment.* * *1 insertion* * *SF insertion* * *femenino insertion* * *= addition, insertion, intercalation, embedding, tip-in, interpolation, grafting.Ex. A scheme should allow expansion, to permit the additions of new subjects or more specific subdivision of existing subjects.Ex. It is necessary that any notation be hospitable to the insertion of new subjects.Ex. The scheme allows for the intercalation of Space concepts and therefore both class numbers are permissable in terms of UDC.Ex. User wnat to see immediately just what is going to be printed (WYSIWYG - what you see is what you get) and find the embedding of control words into the text laborious.Ex. Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.Ex. Editorial interpolations are placed in square brackets [].Ex. Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.----* inserción de aguja = needling.* inserción de datos = input.* inserción de guiones = hyphenation.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* inserción laboral = job placement, labour insertion.* inserción social = social inclusion, social insertion.* marca de inserción = caret (^).* muesca de inserción = locating cut.* programa de inserción social = Head Start program.* ranura de inserción = locating cut.* tecla de inserción = insert key.* * *femenino insertion* * *= addition, insertion, intercalation, embedding, tip-in, interpolation, grafting.Ex: A scheme should allow expansion, to permit the additions of new subjects or more specific subdivision of existing subjects.
Ex: It is necessary that any notation be hospitable to the insertion of new subjects.Ex: The scheme allows for the intercalation of Space concepts and therefore both class numbers are permissable in terms of UDC.Ex: User wnat to see immediately just what is going to be printed (WYSIWYG - what you see is what you get) and find the embedding of control words into the text laborious.Ex: Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.Ex: Editorial interpolations are placed in square brackets [].Ex: Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.* inserción de aguja = needling.* inserción de datos = input.* inserción de guiones = hyphenation.* inserción de injertos = infilling.* inserción laboral = job placement, labour insertion.* inserción social = social inclusion, social insertion.* marca de inserción = caret (^).* muesca de inserción = locating cut.* programa de inserción social = Head Start program.* ranura de inserción = locating cut.* tecla de inserción = insert key.* * *1 (de una sonda) insertion2 (de un párrafo) insertion3 (de un anuncio) placing, insertion4 (integración) integrationla inserción social de los enfermos mentales the integration into society of the mentally ill* * *
inserción sustantivo femenino insertion
' inserción' also found in these entries:
English:
insert
- insertion
- inset
* * *inserción nf1. [de pieza] insertion2. [de texto, párrafo] insertion3. [de anuncio] insertion, placing4. [de preso] integration;la inserción de los jóvenes en el mercado laboral getting young people into work;iniciativas de inserción laboral employment initiatives;la inserción social de los inmigrantes the social inclusion of immigrants* * *f insertion* * * -
7 transplantar
v.1 to transplant, to bed out.El médico transplanta hígados The doctor transplants livers.María transplantó los arbolitos de pino Mary transplanted the little pine trees2 to transplant.El médico transplanta hígados The doctor transplants livers.* * *1 (gen) to transplant2 (trasladar) to transfer1 to uproot oneself, emigrate* * *VT = trasplantar* * *= transplant.Ex. It is not too early to investigate the potential benefits and the practical difficulties in transplanting this technology.* * *= transplant.Ex: It is not too early to investigate the potential benefits and the practical difficulties in transplanting this technology.
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8 transplante
m.transplant.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: transplantar.* * *1 transplant,\transplante de corazón heart transplanttransplante de médula ósea bone-marrow transplanttransplante de riñón kidney transplant* * *= transplantation, transplant, grafting.Ex. The system is designed to link a remote transplantation centre to a central mainframe via local PC-workstations.Ex. The project aims to develop a prototype of a distributed information system suited to support medical research in transplant medicine.Ex. Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.----* transplante de hígado = liver transplantation, liver transplant.* transplante de médula ósea = bone marrow transplant.* transplante de órganos = organ transplant, organ transplantation.* transplante de pulmón = lung transplantation.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* * *= transplantation, transplant, grafting.Ex: The system is designed to link a remote transplantation centre to a central mainframe via local PC-workstations.
Ex: The project aims to develop a prototype of a distributed information system suited to support medical research in transplant medicine.Ex: Topics covered include planting the seed, transplanting the seed, propagation by cuttings, and grafting.* transplante de hígado = liver transplantation, liver transplant.* transplante de médula ósea = bone marrow transplant.* transplante de órganos = organ transplant, organ transplantation.* transplante de pulmón = lung transplantation.* transplante de riñón = kidney transplant.* * * -
9 trasladar
v.1 to move (desplazar) (object).trasladaron su cuartel general a Túnez they transferred o moved their headquarters to Tunisfue trasladada al hospital en una ambulancia she was taken to hospital in an ambulance2 to transfer (empleado).3 to postpone, to move back.4 to refer, to pass on.5 to translate.* * *1 (cambiar de sitio) to move2 (de cargo etc) to transfer3 (aplazar) to postpone, put off4 (traducir) to translate1 (ir) to go2 (cambiar de residencia) to move\trasladar al papel figurado to put down in writing* * *verbto move, transfer* * *1. VT1) [+ empleado, preso] to transfer, move; [+ muebles, tienda, oficina] to movela han trasladado de sección — she has been transferred o moved to another department
ayúdame a trasladar estos archivadores al otro despacho — help me move these filing cabinets into the other office
han trasladado la oficina a otra ciudad — they have moved the office to another city, they have relocated to another city
2) (=copiar) [+ carta, informe] to copy3) (=aplazar) [+ evento] to postpone (a until)[+ reunión] to adjourn (a until)4) (=traducir) to translate (a into)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( cambiar de sitio) <objeto/oficina/tienda> to move; <preso/enfermo> to move, transfer; < información> to transfer2) ( cambiar de destino) <empleado/funcionario> to transfer2.trasladarse v prona) ( mudarse) to moveb) (period) (ir) to go, travel* * *= shift, translate, move, transplant.Ex. In general, then, a post-co-ordinate index is simpler to produce than a pre-co-ordinate index, because it shifts the responsibility for co-ordination of index terms to the searcher.Ex. The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex. This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex. It is not too early to investigate the potential benefits and the practical difficulties in transplanting this technology.----* trasladar la responsabilidad a = shift + the burden to.* trasladarse = relocate.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( cambiar de sitio) <objeto/oficina/tienda> to move; <preso/enfermo> to move, transfer; < información> to transfer2) ( cambiar de destino) <empleado/funcionario> to transfer2.trasladarse v prona) ( mudarse) to moveb) (period) (ir) to go, travel* * *= shift, translate, move, transplant.Ex: In general, then, a post-co-ordinate index is simpler to produce than a pre-co-ordinate index, because it shifts the responsibility for co-ordination of index terms to the searcher.
Ex: The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex: This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex: It is not too early to investigate the potential benefits and the practical difficulties in transplanting this technology.* trasladar la responsabilidad a = shift + the burden to.* trasladarse = relocate.* * *trasladar [A1 ]vtA (cambiar de sitio) ‹muebles/mercancías› to move; ‹oficina/tienda› to move; ‹preso/enfermo› to move, transfer; ‹información› to transferhan trasladado su expediente a otro departamento your file has been transferred to another departmentlos heridos fueron trasladados al hospital the injured were taken to hospitalla novela fue trasladada a la pantalla the novel was adapted for o transferred to the screenhan trasladado la sucursal a Boston the branch has moved to BostonB (cambiar de destino) ‹empleado/funcionario› to transfer1 (mudarse) to movese han trasladado a una oficina más próxima al centro they've moved to a more centrally located office3 ( Fís) «luz» to travel* * *
trasladar ( conjugate trasladar) verbo transitivo
1 ( cambiar de sitio) ‹objeto/oficina/tienda› to move;
‹preso/enfermo› to move, transfer;
‹ información› to transfer;
2 ( cambiar de destino) ‹empleado/funcionario› to transfer
trasladarse verbo pronominal ( mudarse) to move
trasladar verbo transitivo
1 (cambiar de lugar) to move
2 (a un empleado) to transfer
(a un enfermo) to move
3 (una fecha, evento) to move
' trasladar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasar
- mover
English:
move
- relocate
- shuttle
- transfer
- second
* * *♦ vt1. [desplazar] [objeto] to move;[herido] to take, to move; [detenido, sede] to transfer, to move;trasladamos los muebles a otra habitación we moved the furniture to another room;trasladaron su cuartel general a Túnez they transferred o moved their headquarters to Tunis;fue trasladada al hospital en una ambulancia she was taken to hospital in an ambulance;sus restos mortales fueron trasladados a su ciudad natal his remains were transferred to his home town2. [empleado, funcionario] to transfer3. [reunión, fecha] to postpone, to move back4. [petición, información] to refer, to pass onla novela que han trasladado ahora al cine the novel which has now been transferred to the big screen6. [traducir] to translate* * *v/t move; trabajador transfer* * *trasladar vt1) transferir: to transfer, to move2) posponer: to postpone3) traducir: to translate4) copiar: to copy, to transcribe* * *trasladar vb1. (en general) to move -
10 trasplante
m.1 transplant.2 transplanting, transplantation.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: trasplantar.* * *1→ link=transplante transplante* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Med) transplant, transplantation2) (Bot) transplanting* * *masculino (Bot, Med) transplant* * *masculino (Bot, Med) transplant* * *1 ( Bot) transplant2 ( Med) transplantle han hecho un trasplante de riñón he has had a kidney transplant* * *
Del verbo trasplantar: ( conjugate trasplantar)
trasplanté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
trasplante es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trasplantar
trasplante
trasplantar ( conjugate trasplantar) verbo transitivo (Bot, Med) to transplant
trasplante sustantivo masculino (Bot, Med) transplant
trasplantar vt Bot Med to transplant
trasplante sustantivo masculino transplant
trasplante de médula, bone-marrow transplant
' trasplante' also found in these entries:
English:
kidney
- transplant
* * *trasplante, transplante nm1. [de órgano] transplanttrasplante de corazón heart transplant;trasplante de órganos organ transplant2. [de planta] transplant* * *m AGR, MED transplant;trasplante cardiaco heart transplant* * *trasplante nm: transplant* * *trasplante n transplant -
11 ransportar por aire
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12 trasplantación
• transplant• transplanting -
13 trasplante
• transpiration• transplant• transplantable• transplanting• transport -
14 plantadora-transplantadora
f.planting and transplanting machine.
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