English translation of 'el/la paciente'
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Funcionaron precariamente dos días y después la paciente falleció.
Era el millón de pacientes que están sufriendo mientras nosotros no tenemos un tratamiento.
Es más, eso empeora la enfermedad y genera más culpa a los pacientes”.
Según contó el enfermero, quería destacar entre sus colegas reanimando a los pacientes.
Es decir, cada acelerador lineal atiende entre cincuenta y sesenta pacientes al día.
Hoy existen tratamientos revolucionarios en fase aguda de los pacientes con ictus.
Un avance que podría servir para alargar la vida de los pacientes.
Se ha demostrado, por ejemplo, que retrasan la quimioterapia en pacientes que la necesitan.
Sin embargo, no se reflejan los pacientes que son atendidos sin cita previa.
El resultado de la prueba quizá no sea muy favorable, como el paciente lector puede comprobar a través del cuadro 2.8, que sintetiza las líneas generales del nuevo impuesto.
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paciente
- American English: patient /ˈpeɪʃənt/
- Arabic: صَبُورٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: paciente
- Chinese: 耐心的
- Croatian: strpljiv
- Czech: trpělivý
- Danish: tålmodig
- Dutch: geduldig
- European Spanish: paciente
- Finnish: kärsivällinen
- French: patient attentif
- German: geduldig
- Greek: υπομονετικός
- Italian: paziente
- Japanese: 忍耐強い
- Korean: 인내심이 있는
- Norwegian: tålmodig
- Polish: cierpliwy
- European Portuguese: paciente
- Romanian: răbdător
- Russian: терпеливый
- Spanish: paciente que tiene paciencia
- Swedish: tålmodig
- Thai: อดทน
- Turkish: sabırlı
- Ukrainian: терплячий
- Vietnamese: kiên nhẫn
British English: patient
/ˈpeɪʃənt/ NOUN
A patient is someone that a nurse or a doctor is looking after.
- American English: patient /ˈpeɪʃənt/
- Arabic: مَرِيضٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: paciente
- Chinese: 病人
- Croatian: pacijent
- Czech: pacient
- Danish: patient
- Dutch: patiënt
- European Spanish: paciente
- Finnish: potilas
- French: patient hôpital
- German: Patient
- Greek: ασθενής
- Italian: paziente
- Japanese: 患者
- Korean: 환자
- Norwegian: pasient
- Polish: pacjent
- European Portuguese: paciente
- Romanian: pacient
- Russian: пациент
- Spanish: paciente enfermo
- Swedish: patient
- Thai: คนไข้, ผู้ป่วย
- Turkish: hasta
- Ukrainian: пацієнт
- Vietnamese: bệnh nhân
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