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surgery [ˈsɜːdʒərɪ] n pl -geries 1. (Medicine / Surgery) the branch of medicine concerned with treating disease, injuries, etc., by means of manual or operative procedures, esp by incision into the body 2. (Medicine / Surgery) the performance of such procedures by a surgeon 3. (Medicine) Brit a place where a doctor, dentist, etc., can be consulted 4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Brit an occasion when an MP, lawyer, etc., is available for consultation 5. (Medicine / Surgery) US and Canadian an operating theatre where surgical operations are performed [via Old French from Latin chirurgia, from Greek kheirurgia, from kheir hand + ergon work] Surgery See also medical specialties. Medicine. removal of part of the body by surgery. excision or amputation. Obsolete, cautery. the act of cauterization, or burning away of dead tissue. a surgical perforation or puncture. Archaic. surgery. the breaking of a bone into small pieces. See also bones. a surgical instrument for opening a hole in the skull. a surgical technique using freezing to destroy tissue. any form of plastic surgery of the skin, as skin grafts. surgery of the vagina. repair or restoration of part of the body by plastic surgery. the surgical practice of bone-grafting. a serrated instrument for bone surgery. 1. the dissection or anatomy of bones. 2. the cutting of bones as part of a surgical operation. — osteotomist, n. the branch of surgery dealing with the replacement of missing limbs or organs with artificial substitutes. — prosthetic, adj. an obsession with surgery. the process of suture. surgical excision of part of the vas deferens, the duct which carries sperm from the testes, performed as a form of male contraception. the process of surgically grafting tissue from a lower animal onto the human body. — zooplastic, adj.
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surgery Translations surgery [ˈsɜːdʒərɪ] A. N 1. (Med) (= branch of medicine, operation) → cirugía f brain surgery → neurocirugía f heart surgery → cardiocirugía f he was admitted for surgery on his knee → lo ingresaron para operarlo de la rodilla to have surgery → ser operado, someterse a una operación(quirúrgica) see also plastic 2. (Brit) (= consulting room) (doctor's, vet's) → consultorio m 3. (Brit) (= consultation) 3.1. (with doctor, vet) → consulta f she has a Wednesday afternoon surgery → tiene or pasa consulta los miércoles por la tarde 3.2. (with MP) sesión de consulta y atención de reclamaciones de un diputado con los electores de su circunscripción he holds a surgery for his constituents every Saturday → todos los sábados atiende las reclamaciones de los electores de su circunscripción 4. (US) (= operating theatre) → quirófano m, sala f de operaciones surgery [ˈsɜːrdʒəri] n (= operation) → intervention f; [brain, eye, heart] → opération f to undergo surgery → subir une intervention brain surgery → opération f du cerveau three people waiting for brain surgery → trois personnes attendant une opération du cerveau (= area of medicine) → chirurgie f (British) (= doctor's office) → cabinet m (de consultation) (= session) → consultation f (British) [MP, councillor] → permanence f surgery hours npl (British) [doctor's surgery] → heures fpl de consultation surgery n → Chirurgie f; to have surgery → operiert werden; to need (heart) surgery → (am Herzen) operiert werden müssen; to undergo major heart surgery → sich einer größeren Herzoperation unterziehen; surgery is the only solution → Operieren ist die einzige Lösung; a fine piece of surgery → eine großartige chirurgische Leistung (Brit: = room) → Sprechzimmer nt; (= consultation) → Sprechstunde f; surgery hours → Sprechstunden pl; when is his surgery? → wann hat er Sprechstunde? surgery [ˈsɜːdʒ/ərɪ] n (art) → chirurgia; (operation) → intervento chirurgico (Brit) (Med) (consulting room) → ambulatorio; (session) → visita ambulatoriale (Brit) (of MP) → incontri mpl con gli elettori to undergo surgery → subire un intervento chirurgico surgery [ˈsɜːdʒ/ərɪ] n (art) → chirurgia; (operation) → intervento chirurgico (Brit) (Med) (consulting room) → ambulatorio; (session) → visita ambulatoriale (Brit) (of MP) → incontri mpl con gli elettori to undergo surgery → subire un intervento chirurgico How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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