Monday, November 27, 2017

NA2 27/11/18


pupil /ˈpjuːpəl/ ●●● S2 W1 noun [countable] 
the small black round area in the middle of your eye → iris


eyelid, eyelashes, iris, pupila



ˌshort-ˈsighted adjective  1 especially British English unable to see objects clearly unless they are very close SYN nearsighted American English OPP long-sighted

myopia /maɪˈəʊpiə $ -ˈoʊ-/ noun [uncountable] 
1 when someone does not think about the future, especially about the possible results of a particular action – used to show disapproval
SYN short-sightedness

ˈoperating ˌtheatre noun [countable] British English 
a room in a hospital where operations are done SYN operating room American English


operar verbo
(en medicina) to operate
Los médicos decidieron operar.
The doctors decided to operate.
 operar a alguien Se puede decir  to operate on sb pero es más frecuente la expresión to have an operation con la persona operada como sujeto
Le van a operar.
He's going to have an operation./They are going to operate on him.
Me tienen que operar.
I have to have an operation.
 operar a alguien de algo/operarse de algo Fíjate en las traducciones para distintos tipos de operaciones:
Le operaron de las amígdalas/de apendicitis.
He had his tonsils out/his appendix out.
La van a operar del corazón.
She is going to have heart surgery.
Mi abuela se ha operado de cataratas/de una hernia.
My grandmother's had a cataract operation/a hernia operation.
operarse
(en medicina) to have an operation

 operarse de algo ver nota arriba

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