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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

epileptic fit SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. epileptic [ingl. am. ˌɛpəˈlɛptɪk, ingl. brit. ˌɛpɪˈlɛptɪk] ADJ.

epileptic fit/attack:

II. epileptic [ingl. am. ˌɛpəˈlɛptɪk, ingl. brit. ˌɛpɪˈlɛptɪk] SUST.

I. fit1 <comp fitter, superl fittest> [ingl. am. fɪt, ingl. brit. fɪt] ADJ.

1.1. fit (healthy):

to be fit to + infin
estar en condiciones de  +  infin

1.2. fit coloq. (good-looking):

buen mozo esp amer.

2.1. fit (suitable):

fit person/conduct
fit person/conduct
to be fit for sth/sb
ser apropiado or apto para algo/alguien
to be fit to + infin this isn't fit to eat (harmful)

2.2. fit (right, proper) pred:

to think fit to + infin
estimar conveniente +  infin
to think fit to + infin
creer apropiado +  infin

3. fit (ready):

to be fit to + infin I felt fit to drop

II. fit1 <part. pres. fitting; pret., part. pas. fitted> [ingl. am. fɪt, ingl. brit. fɪt] V. trans.

1.1. fit MODA:

1.2. fit (be right size, shape for):

fit hole/socket

1.3. fit (correspond to):

2. fit (install) esp ingl. brit. :

fit shelf/lock/handle
fit shelf/lock/handle
fit glazing
fit carpet
fit exhaust pipe/fanbelt
fit exhaust pipe/fanbelt
to fit sth with sth

3.1. fit (accommodate):

to fit sth into sth

3.2. fit (adjust):

to fit sth to sth

3.3. fit (make suitable):

to fit sb for sth/-ing
capacitar a alguien para algo/ +infin

4. fit MODA dress/suit:

to fit sb for sth
tomarle medidas a alguien para algo

III. fit1 <part. pres. fitting; pret., part. pas. fitted> [ingl. am. fɪt, ingl. brit. fɪt] V. intr.

1. fit MODA:

to make sth fit
if the shoe or ingl. brit. cap fits wear it
if the shoe or ingl. brit. cap fits wear it

2. fit (be right size, shape):

fit lid/top:
fit key/peg:
to make sth fit

3. fit (correspond):

fit facts/description:
fit facts/description:

4. fit (be attached):

5. fit MED.:

IV. fit1 [ingl. am. fɪt, ingl. brit. fɪt] SUST.

fit (of size, shape) sin pl.:

fit2 [ingl. am. fɪt, ingl. brit. fɪt] SUST.

1. fit (attack):

to give sb a fit coloq.
darle a alguien un soponcio coloq.
to have or throw a fit coloq.
darle a alguien un ataque or un síncope coloq.

2. fit (short burst):

to have sb in fits coloq.
hacer partirse de risa a alguien coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. epileptic [ˌepɪˈleptɪk] SUST.

epiléptico(-a) m (f)

II. epileptic [ˌepɪˈleptɪk] ADJ.

I. fit1 <fitter, fittest> [fɪt] ADJ.

1. fit:

2. fit (ready):

3. fit DEP.:

4. fit MED.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be fit to be tied ingl. am.

II. fit1 <fits, fitted, fitted> [fɪt] V. trans.

1. fit (adapt):

2. fit clothes:

3. fit facts:

4. fit TÉC.:

III. fit1 <fits, fitted, fitted> [fɪt] V. intr.

1. fit (be correct size):

2. fit (correspond):

IV. fit1 [fɪt] SUST. sin pl.

fit2 [fɪt] SUST.

1. fit MED.:

2. fit coloq. (outburst of rage):

en el diccionario PONS

I. epileptic [ˌep·ɪ·ˈlep·tɪk] SUST.

epiléptico(-a) m (f)

II. epileptic [ˌep·ɪ·ˈlep·tɪk] ADJ.

I. fit1 <-tt-> [fɪt] ADJ.

1. fit:

2. fit (ready):

3. fit DEP.:

4. fit MED.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. fit1 <-tt-> [fɪt] V. trans.

1. fit (adapt):

2. fit clothes:

3. fit facts:

4. fit TÉC.:

III. fit1 <-tt-> [fɪt] V. intr.

1. fit (be correct size):

2. fit (correspond):

IV. fit1 [fɪt] SUST.

fit2 [fɪt] SUST.

1. fit MED.:

2. fit (outburst of rage):

a tirones coloq.
Present
Ifit
youfit
he/she/itfits
wefit
youfit
theyfit
Past
Ifitted / ingl. am. fit
youfitted / ingl. am. fit
he/she/itfitted / ingl. am. fit
wefitted / ingl. am. fit
youfitted / ingl. am. fit
theyfitted / ingl. am. fit
Present Perfect
Ihavefitted / ingl. am. fit
youhavefitted / ingl. am. fit
he/she/ithasfitted / ingl. am. fit
wehavefitted / ingl. am. fit
youhavefitted / ingl. am. fit
theyhavefitted / ingl. am. fit
Past Perfect
Ihadfitted / ingl. am. fit
youhadfitted / ingl. am. fit
he/she/ithadfitted / ingl. am. fit
wehadfitted / ingl. am. fit
youhadfitted / ingl. am. fit
theyhadfitted / ingl. am. fit

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On each of three cases, she had then suffered epileptic attacks and died in her bath.
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Using a procedure that was common in the 1930s, he examined epileptic patients who were undergoing brain surgery.
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