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41hospital — {{#}}{{LM H20670}}{{〓}} {{SynH21199}} {{[}}hospital{{]}} ‹hos·pi·tal› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Establecimiento donde se diagnostica y se trata a los enfermos: • Después de ser operado estuvo tres días en el hospital.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}}… …
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42hospital — n. 1 an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for ill or injured people. 2 hist. a a hospice. b an establishment of the Knights Hospitallers. 3 Law a charitable institution (also in proper names, e.g. Christ s… …
43Hospital — This is a very unusual English surname. It may be recorded as Ashpital, Aspital, and Asptles, as well as Hospital, or these various recordings may may not be related at all. The earliest recordings that we have found might suggest that the… …
44hospital — A place for the reception of persons sick or infirm in body or in mind; a building founded through charity, where the sick and disabled may be treated solely at their own expense, or at the expense of the institution. An institution for receiving …
45Hospital — 1. Ein Hospital ist nicht für alle Kranke. Dän.: Er et hospital for alde syge. (Prov. dan., 21.) *2. Er liegt in demselben Hospital krank …
46hospital — An institution for the treatment and care of sick, wounded, infirm, or aged persons; generally incorporated, and then of the class of corporations called eleemosynary or charitable. Also the building used for such purpose. Hospitals may be either …
47hospital — An institution for the treatment and care of sick, wounded, infirm, or aged persons; generally incorporated, and then of the class of corporations called eleemosynary or charitable. Also the building used for such purpose. Hospitals may be either …
48Hospital — Heilstätte, Klinik, Krankenhaus, Lazarett; (schweiz.): Krankenheim; (österr., schweiz., sonst landsch. od. veraltet): Spital; (veraltet): Charité; (Amtsspr.): Krankenanstalt. * * * Hospital,das:⇨Krankenhaus Hospital→Krankenhaus …
49hospital — [13] Like hospices, hostels, and hotels, hospitals were originally simply places at which guests were received. The word comes via Old French hospital from medieval Latin hospitāle, a noun use of the adjective hospitālis ‘of a guest’. This in… …
50hospital — (m) (Básico) edificio en el que trabajan médicos y donde se atiende a los enfermos, para proporcionar el diagnóstico y tratamiento que necesitan Ejemplos: Tras el accidente fue ingresado en el hospital y operado. En mi pueblo hay un hospital… …