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1 ultrasound
(ultrasonic sound, used especially in scanners, that can show what is inside a person's body.) ultrasonidotr['ʌltrəsaʊnd]1 ultrasonido'ʌltrəsaʊnda) u ( Phys) ultrasonido mb) c u ( Med) ecografía f['ʌltrǝsaʊnd]1.N ultrasonido m2.CPDultrasound scan N — ecografía f
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2 ultrasound
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3 ultrasound
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4 ultrasound
ultrasonidoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > ultrasound
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8 ultrasound diagnosis
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11 A-mode ultrasound
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12 intraoperative ultrasound
English-Spanish medical dictionary > intraoperative ultrasound
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13 pulse-echo ultrasound
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14 quantitative ultrasound
English-Spanish medical dictionary > quantitative ultrasound
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15 velocity of ultrasound
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16 A-mode ultrasound
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17 intraoperative ultrasound
s.ecografía intraoperatoria.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > intraoperative ultrasound
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18 pulse-echo ultrasound
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20 scan
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1. past tense, past participle - scanned; verb1) (to examine carefully: He scanned the horizon for any sign of a ship.) examinar, escudriñar, otear2) (to look at quickly but not in detail: She scanned the newspaper for news of the murder.) dar un vistazo, recorrer con la vista3) (to pass radar beams etc over: The area was scanned for signs of enemy aircraft.) explorar4) (to pass an electronic or laser beam over a text or picture in order to store it in the memory of a computer.) escanear5) (to examine and get an image of what is inside a person's body or an object by using ultra-sound and x-ray: They scanned his luggage at the airport to see if he was carrying drugs.) escanear, pasar por el escáner6) (to fit into a particular rhythm or metre: The second line of that verse doesn't scan properly.) escandir
2. nounShe had an ultrasound scan to see whether the baby was a boy or a girl; a brain scan; a quick scan through the report.) exploración ultrasónica; ecografía- scannerscan1 n ecografíascan2 vb escudriñartr[skæn]2 (glance at) echar un vistazo a, recorrer con la vista3 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL (with radar) explorar4 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL escanear, pasar por el escáner5 (poetry) escandir, medir1 (poetry) seguir las reglas de la métrica1) : escandir (versos)2) scrutinize: escudriñar, escrutarto scan the horizon: escudriñar el horizonte3) peruse: echarle un vistazo a (un periódico, etc.)4) explore: explorar (con radar), hacer un escáner de (en ecografía)5) : escanear (una imagen)scan n1) : ecografía f, examen m ultrasónico (en medicina)2) : imagen f escaneada (en una computadora)v.• escandir v.• escanear (Informática) v.• escudriñar v.• medir v.• recorrer v.
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1. skæn- nn- transitive verb1) \<\<person\>\>a) \<\<horizon\>\> escudriñar, otear, escrutar (liter)b) \<\<noticeboard/newspaper\>\> recorrer con la vista; \<\<report/paper\>\> echarle un vistazo a2)a) ( Med) \<\<body/brain\>\> hacer* un escáner or scanner de; ( with ultrasound scanner) hacer* una ecografía deb) \<\<radar/sonar\>\> explorar3) ( Lit) medir*, escandir
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vi ( Lit)how does this line scan? — ¿cómo se mide este verso?
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a) ( Med) escáner m, scanner m, escanograma m; ( ultrasound) ecografía fb) (Astron, Comput, Mil) exploración f[skæn]1. VT1) (=inspect closely) escudriñar; [+ horizon etc] otear; (Comput) examinar, explorar2) (=glance at) echar un vistazo a3) (Tech) explorar, registrar4) (Poetry) [+ verse] medir, escandir2.VI [poetry] estar bien medido3.N (Med) exploración f con un escánerto go for a scan, have a scan — hacerse un escáner
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1. [skæn]- nn- transitive verb1) \<\<person\>\>a) \<\<horizon\>\> escudriñar, otear, escrutar (liter)b) \<\<noticeboard/newspaper\>\> recorrer con la vista; \<\<report/paper\>\> echarle un vistazo a2)a) ( Med) \<\<body/brain\>\> hacer* un escáner or scanner de; ( with ultrasound scanner) hacer* una ecografía deb) \<\<radar/sonar\>\> explorar3) ( Lit) medir*, escandir
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vi ( Lit)how does this line scan? — ¿cómo se mide este verso?
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a) ( Med) escáner m, scanner m, escanograma m; ( ultrasound) ecografía fb) (Astron, Comput, Mil) exploración f
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ultrasound — [[t]ʌ̱ltrəsaʊnd[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu N n Ultrasound is sound waves which travel at such a high frequency that they cannot be heard by humans. Ultrasound is used in medicine to get pictures of the inside of people s bodies. I had an ultrasound scan … English dictionary
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