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muerto clínicamente

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

clinically dead ADJ. MED.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

clinically [ingl. am. ˈklɪnɪkli, ingl. brit. ˈklɪnɪkli] ADV.

1. clinically MED.:

2. clinically (coldly):

I. dead [ingl. am. dɛd, ingl. brit. dɛd] ADJ.

1. dead (no longer alive):

dead person/animal/plant
matar a alguien a tiros/a golpes

2.1. dead (numb):

dead usu pred

2.2. dead (unresponsive):

to be dead to sth

3. dead (very tired, ill):

dead coloq.
muerto coloq.
¡estoy muerto! coloq.

4.1. dead (obsolete):

dead language
dead custom

4.2. dead (past, finished with):

dead issue

4.3. dead (in bar, restaurant) coloq.:

5.1. dead (not functioning):

dead wire/circuit
dead telephone
dead telephone
dead battery

5.2. dead (not alight):

dead fire/coals/match

5.3. dead (quiet, not busy):

dead town/hotel/party

5.4. dead FIN.:

dead capital/money
dead capital/money

5.5. dead DEP.:

dead ball

6.1. dead as intensifier:

we're in dead trouble if they catch us ingl. brit. argot
we're in dead trouble if they catch us ingl. brit. argot
como nos cojan nos la cargamos Esp. coloq.

6.2. dead (exact):

II. dead [ingl. am. dɛd, ingl. brit. dɛd] ADV.

1.1. dead (exactly):

she was dead on time esp ingl. brit.

1.2. dead (directly):

1.3. dead (suddenly):

2.1. dead (absolutely) coloq.:

dead straight/level
como una cuba coloq.
estoy pelado coloq.

2.2. dead as intensifier argot:

III. dead [ingl. am. dɛd, ingl. brit. dɛd] SUST.

1. dead + pl v.:

2. dead (depth):

in the or ingl. brit. also at dead of night

body <pl bodies> [ingl. am. ˈbɑdi, ingl. brit. ˈbɒdi] SUST.

1.1. body C (of human, animal):

1.2. body C (trunk):

1.3. body C (corpse):

2.1. body C (main part):

2.2. body C MOTOR:

2.3. body (majority, bulk):

the body of sth

3.1. body C (organization):

3.2. body (unit) sin pl.:

3.3. body C (collection):

3.4. body C (mass):

4. body C (object):

a body in motion FÍS.

5. body U (density):

6. body C (person):

body coloq., arcznte.
tipo m / tipa f coloq.
un bicho raro coloq.

7. body C (body stocking):

en el diccionario PONS

I. dead [ded] ADJ.

1. dead (no longer alive):

2. dead (inactive):

dead fire

3. dead (quiet, boring):

dead town

4. dead (numb):

5. dead silence:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

dead men tell no tales ingl. am. provb.

II. dead [ded] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. dead [ded] ADV.

1. dead coloq. (totally):

2. dead (directly):

en el diccionario PONS

I. dead [ded] ADJ.

1. dead (no longer alive):

2. dead coloq. (inactive):

dead fire
dead battery
dead (telephone) line

3. dead coloq. (quiet, boring):

dead town

4. dead (numb):

5. dead (complete):

dead silence

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. dead [ded] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. dead [ded] ADV.

1. dead coloq. (totally):

2. dead (directly):

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He is pronounced clinically dead for over a minute, but the doctors manage to revive him.
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For several minutes he was clinically dead before he could be reanimated and operated on.
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In case of "juvenile cystic adenomyoma", laparoscopic enucleation results in a statistically and clinically significant reduction in dysmenorrhea, ease in any chronic pelvic pain and low risk of recurrence.
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When inappropriately activated causes hair follicle derived tumors, the most clinically significant being the BCC.
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The specific therapeutic effects of acupuncture were small, whereas its clinically relevant benefits were mostly due to contextual and psychosocial circumstances.
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