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Перевод: amputated
[прилагательное] ампутированный
Тезаурус:
- He then had his right hand, left foot, and right leg below the knee amputated, but lost consciousness afterwards and died from his injuries.
- Relieved, they backed away, their horrified eyes falling to where the amputated fingers wriggled over the floor.
- He told her the whimpering man had cancer and had had his tongue amputated.
- Men are emotional creatures, but we have amputated our organ of sensibility of our profound impoverishment.
- In September 1842 Gladstone suffered an injury in a shooting accident, as a result of which one of his fingers had to be amputated.
- He was a thalidomide baby who was born with deformed legs - the right one was later amputated when Geoff was 12.
- Physical imbalance of any kind can interfere with independence too, for example affecting the patient who has had a limb amputated.
- Because she was not moving at all, she developed a weeping wound in her leg one day, and the circulation collapsed to the extent that she nearly had to have the leg amputated.
- Indeed, callers to his home in the Hampshire village of Whiteparish were greeted with a sarcastic telephone message, which said: "I am sorry Robin cannot come to the phone - he has gone to have his foot amputated."
- They add up to a novel of leaking secrets and amputated thoughts, of wildly comic material sometimes dully, almost dutifully deployed, as if the humour had escaped the teller; of people "missing" each other in dialogue
- "I have just had part of me amputated.
- You always reacted as if you had had a leg amputated when people are just oh, really.
- His car was struck by a third vehicle pinning him and severely injuring both his legs, one of which was later amputated.
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