Operar in english
Operate
pronunciation: ɑpɜreɪt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ɑpɜreɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures
operarse = go under + the knife ; go through + surgery ; undergo + surgery.
Example: But once he went under the knife to fix his damaged shoulder, he realized there weren't many throws left in it.Example: On many occasions we have heard that a person went through surgery and had a speedy recovery.Example: If you are about to undergo surgery, your doctor will request that you get a number of pre-op or pre-surgery exams.operar1 = operate.
Example: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.operar2 = perform + surgery ; operate on.
Example: The Philippines is renowned for its faith healers, who often perform surgery without knives.Example: This pic is that of a 21 week old baby who was operated on by a surgeon while still in the womb.more:
» operarse = go under + the knife ; go through + surgery ; undergo + surgery .
Example: But once he went under the knife to fix his damaged shoulder, he realized there weren't many throws left in it. Example: On many occasions we have heard that a person went through surgery and had a speedy recovery. Example: If you are about to undergo surgery, your doctor will request that you get a number of pre-op or pre-surgery exams.