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n. 1. яр, шарх. 2. med. ходоодны шарх. ulcerate v. 1. шархлах, идээлэх. -
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n. 궤양, 병폐, 폐해 -
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(طب) زخم ، قرحه ، زخم معده ، قرحه دار كردن ياشدن شدن ، ريش كردن ، ريش -
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s [med] čir [& fig]; ljaga, sramota* * *
Äir
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уытты жара -
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чир* * *чирn. чир; чирчир -
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s úlcera, nafra -
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قرحة* * *قَرْحَة (ج: قَرْحات) -
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• čir; zagnojena rana -
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nounязва; fig. тж. зло* * *1 (0) морально разлагать2 (n) язва3 (v) губить; изъязвить; изъязвиться; изъязвлять; изъязвляться; испортить; погубить; портить* * ** * *[ul·cer || 'ʌlsə(r)] n. язва* * *изъязвлениеязва* * *1) мед. язва 2) перен. источник чего-л. разъедающего, развращающего; рассадник заразы -
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1. [ʹʌlsə] n1. мед. язва2. источник зла, морального разложения2. [ʹʌlsə] амер. = ulcerate -
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Ulkus n, Ulcus n, Geschwür n -
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язва
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Ulcer — An area of tissue erosion, for example, of the skin or lining of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Due to the erosion, an ulcer is concave. It is always depressed below the level of the surrounding tissue. Ulcers can have diverse causes. Ulcers on … Medical dictionary
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