Hígado in english

Liver

pronunciation: lɪvɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

hígado = liver. 

Example: All the phenomena within this facet, -- heart, liver, lungs, brain, kidneys etc -- share this characteristic in common.

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» aceite de hígado de bacalaocod-liver oil .

Example: So we come to cod-liver oil, the first known 'bottled sunshine'.

» caer como una patada en el hígadobe like a kick in the teethfeel like + a kick in the teethgo down like + a cup of cold sick .

Example: Jake was an excellent motorbike mechanic but when he was made redundant it was like a kick in the teeth.

Example: So to be faced with this refusal on your last day, really, to me felt like a kick in the teeth.

Example: He knew that what he was planning would have gone down like a cup of cold sick anyway, for all sorts of reasons, not least the time of year.

» cáncer de hígadoliver cancer .

Example: It wasn't easy for me to accept the actual fact that my favorite uncle who dotes on me the most on my mum side had liver cancer.

» enfermedad del hígadoliver disease .

Example: The possible causes for itchiness range from internal illnesses, such as kidney or liver disease, to skin rashes, allergies, and dermatitis.

» hígado cirróticocirrhotic liver .

Example: While the current patient certainly does have a cirrhotic liver, the histologic pattern is not biliary in nature.

» hígado de pollochicken liver .

Example: Food samples included a selection of sausages, beverages, sliced meat products, including chicken liver, and some fruits, including raspberries, bananas, and banana peels.

» sentar como una patada en el hígadobe like a kick in the teethfeel like + a kick in the teeth .

Example: Jake was an excellent motorbike mechanic but when he was made redundant it was like a kick in the teeth.

Example: So to be faced with this refusal on your last day, really, to me felt like a kick in the teeth.

» transplante de hígadoliver transplantationliver transplant .

Example: This study analyses the performance of multi-layer neural networks to predict liver transplantation outcome.

Example: Technically, haemophilia can be cured through a liver transplant but the risks involved may outweigh the benefits.
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