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X-ray
X-ray
nom
uk flag
/ˈɛksɹˈeɪ/
rayon X

rayon X

an image of the inside of a body created using X-rays

What is an "X-ray"?

An X-ray is an image created using a type of radiation that passes through the body to produce pictures of the internal structures. During the X-ray procedure, a small amount of radiation is directed at the area being examined, and a device on the other side captures the radiation that passes through, creating a detailed image. X-rays are commonly used to examine bones, detect fractures, and identify issues in organs or tissues. The images help doctors diagnose conditions, monitor progress, and plan treatments.

scan
scan
nom
s
s
c
k
a
æ
n
n
scanographie

scanographie

a medical test during which data is obtained by the images produced using a sensing device that examines organs or regions of the body

What is a "scan"?

A scan is a test that uses technology to create images of the inside of the body. It helps doctors see and evaluate organs, tissues, and structures to diagnose and monitor health conditions. Different types of scans include CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound scans, each using different methods to produce images. The results from a scan can provide important information for diagnosing illnesses, planning treatments, and evaluating the effectiveness of ongoing treatments.

operation
operation
nom
o
ɑ
p
p
e
ə
r
r
a
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
opération

opération

a medical process in which a part of body is cut open to repair or remove a damaged organ

What is an "operation"?

An operation is a medical procedure where a surgeon cuts into the body to treat a disease, injury, or other health condition. Operations can be done to remove tumors, repair broken bones, or perform transplants, among other things. They are usually performed in hospitals or surgical centers and can vary in complexity from minor procedures to major surgeries.

patient
patient
nom
p
p
a
t
ʃ
ie
ə
n
n
t
t
(malade)

(malade)

patient

someone who is receiving medical treatment, particularly in a hospital or from a doctor

hospital
hospital
nom
h
h
o
ɑ:
s
s
p
p
i
ɪ
t
t
a
l
l
hôpital

hôpital

a large building where sick or injured people receive medical treatment and care

What is a "hospital"?

A hospital is a medical place where doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals provide medical treatment and care to patients who are sick or injured. Hospitals have various departments, such as emergency rooms, operating rooms, and wards, where patients receive different types of medical care depending on their needs. Hospitals also offer services for diagnosing people, rehabilitation, and sometimes specialized treatments for specific medical conditions.

Informations Grammaticales:

unwell
unwell
Adjectif
u
ʌ
n
n
w
w
e
ɛ
ll
l
(malade)

(malade)

souffrant

not feeling physically or mentally healthy or fit

to examine
to examine
verbe
e
ɪ
x
gz
a
æ
m
m
i
ɪ
n
n
e
examiner

examiner

to look at something or someone carefully to find potential issues

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
to arrange
to arrange
verbe
a
ə
rr
r
a
n
n
g
ʤ
e
(prévoir)

(prévoir)

organiser

to make plans for a future event

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
consultant
consultant
nom
c
k
o
ə
n
n
s
s
u
ə
l
l
t
t
a
ə
n
n
t
t
(expert-conseil)

(expert-conseil)

consultant

someone who gives professional advice on a given subject

Who is a "consultant"?

A consultant is an expert who provides advice and guidance to individuals or organizations in a specific field or industry. Consultants are hired for their specialized knowledge and skills to help solve problems, improve performance, or achieve goals. They may work independently or as part of consulting firms, offering strategic insights, analyzing data, developing recommendations, and implementing solutions customized to their clients' needs. Consultants operate across various areas including business, healthcare, technology, and more, contributing their expertise to support decision-making and enhance organizational success.

sample
sample
nom
s
s
a
æ
m
m
p
p
ə
l
l
e
échantillon

échantillon

a small amount of a substance taken from a larger amount used for scientific analysis or therapeutic experiment

blood test
blood test
nom
uk flag
/blˈʌd tˈɛst/
(analyse sanguine)

(analyse sanguine)

analyse de sang

a medical examination in which a small amount of blood is taken from a person to find out if they have any diseases or health conditions

What is a "blood test"?

A blood test is a medical procedure where a small sample of blood is taken from the body to be analyzed in a lab. It helps doctors check for various health conditions, measure how well organs like the liver and kidneys are working, and see if treatments are effective. Blood tests can identify infections, monitor chronic diseases, and check for substances like glucose, cholesterol, and hormones. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the arm using a needle, and the procedure is quick and rather painless.

Informations Grammaticales:

Nom Composé
to treat
to treat
verbe
t
t
r
r
ea
i:
t
t
(soigner)

(soigner)

traiter

to provide medical care such as medicine or therapy to heal injuries, illnesses, or wounds and make someone better

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
treatment
treatment
nom
t
t
r
r
ea
i:
t
t
m
m
e
ə
n
n
t
t
traitement

traitement

an action that is done to relieve pain or cure a disease, wound, etc.

emergency
nom
e
i
m
m
e
ɜ
r
r
g
ʤ
e
ə
n
n
c
s
y
i
urgence

urgence

an unexpected and usually dangerous situation needing immediate attention or action

to operate
to operate
verbe
o
ɑ
p
p
e
ɜ
r
r
a
t
t
e
opérer

opérer

to cut open a part of the body in order to repair or remove a damaged organ

Informations Grammaticales:

Intransitif
benefit
nom
b
b
e
ɛ
n
n
e
ə
f
f
i
ɪ
t
t
bénéfice

bénéfice

an advantage or a helpful effect that is the result of a situation

risk
risk
nom
r
r
i
ɪ
s
s
k
k
risque

risque

the chance or probability of harm, loss, or negative consequences in the future, often resulting from a particular action, decision, event, or condition

to care for
to care for
verbe
uk flag
/kɛr fɔr/
(être concerné par)

(être concerné par)

se sentir concerné par

to provide treatment for or help a person or an animal that is sick or injured

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
Statut Phrasal
inseparable
verbe de la phrase
care
particule de la phrase
for
to recover
to recover
verbe
uk flag
/rɪˈkʌvɚ/
(se remettre)

(se remettre)

récupérer

to regain complete health after a period of sickness or injury

devolve

Informations Grammaticales:

Intransitif
to [take] care of {sb/sth}
to take care of somebody or something
Phrase
uk flag
/ˈteɪk ˈkɛr əv/
s'occuper de

s'occuper de

Collocation

to look after or manage someone or something, ensuring their needs are met

to get over
to get over
verbe
uk flag
/ɡɛt ˈoʊvɚ/
se remettre de

se remettre de

to recover from an unpleasant or unhappy experience, particularly an illness

get worse

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
Statut Phrasal
inseparable
verbe de la phrase
get
particule de la phrase
over
successful
successful
Adjectif
uk flag
/səkˈsɛsfəl/
réussi

réussi

getting the results you hoped for or wanted

unsuccessful
well
well
Adjectif
w
w
e
ɛ
ll
l
(bon)

(bon)

bien

having good health, especially after recovering from an illness or injury

ill
enough
Adverbe
e
ɪ
n
n
ou
ʌ
gh
f
assez

assez

to a degree or extent that is sufficient or necessary

too much

Informations Grammaticales:

Adverbe de Degré
eye
eye
nom
e
y
e
œil

œil

a body part on our face that we use for seeing

What is "eye"?

The eye is a complex sensory organ that enables vision in humans. It consists of several parts working together to capture and process visual information. The front part of the eye includes the transparent cornea and the colored iris, which controls the amount of light entering the eye through the pupil. Behind the iris is the crystalline lens, which focuses light onto the retina at the back of the eye. The retina contains specialized cells called photoreceptors that convert light into electrical signals, which are then sent to the brain via the optic nerve. The eye also has structures such as the sclera, the white outer layer, and the conjunctiva, a thin membrane covering the front of the eye.

Informations Grammaticales:

test
test
nom
t
t
e
ɛ
s
s
t
t
(examen médical)

(examen médical)

test sanguin

a medical examination of the body or a part of body to detect possible health issues

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