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Перевод: haemorrhage
[существительное] кровоизлияние; кровотечение; геморрагия ; [глагол] кровоточить; истекать кровью
Тезаурус:
- CASE STUDY 5.1 - MRS Y. For example, Mrs Y. was a nervous anxious woman, whose husband had a cerebral haemorrhage, resulting in a stroke which particularly affected his arm and his speech.
- Theresa had a transplant in 1989 and was just recovering from that ordeal when she had a brain haemorrhage and went into a coma for three months.
- Inhaling it can cause immediate death; the effect has been described as comparable in speed with an acute cerebral haemorrhage or coronary thrombosis.
- These are sore and bleed freely, but the haemorrhage soon stops if a pad is held against them.
- The first readers of this Gospel would see, in the story of the woman with the haemorrhage, an illustration of the fact that the time of salvation has arrived in the person of Jesus.
- "I am extremely sorry to inform you of the death of poor Mary Flint - the haemorrhage from the stomach had ceased for nearly a week in consequence of which her other symptoms became aggravated.
- After his death, his wife told of an occasion, when Higgins was at the height of his medical practice, and when a young woman was "seized with such a violent haemorrhage that the only expedient was transfusion".
- He died from a cerebral haemorrhage shortly afterwards.
- Another haemorrhage at 25,000 feet would have been disastrous.
- NEWS CORPORATION is set for a fall in profits this year, mainly because of the haemorrhage of cash caused by losses on Sky Television, its satellite TV station.
- He was subjected to the common medical practice of bleeding, which weakened him further, and a massive cerebral haemorrhage finally killed him.
- THE former Cabinet Minister, Mr Norman Tebbit, yesterday led an angry response from the Tory backbenches to Mr Douglas Hurd's announcement in the Commons that up to 250,000 Hong Kong people will be offered full British citizenship in the hope of staunching the "haemorrhage of talent" from the colony.
- The sightsaving operation hadn't worked; the doctors hadn't reckoned on a rebellion in the form of a massive eye haemorrhage.
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