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Verbes Liés aux Thèmes des Actions Humaines - Verbes liés à la médecine et à la santé

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques verbes anglais faisant référence à la médecine et à la santé, tels que « guérir », « traiter » et « récupérer ».

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Categorized English Topic-Related Verbs of Human Actions
to heal
[verbe]

to become healthy again

guérir

guérir

Ex: Patients have healed after undergoing medical procedures .
to cure
[verbe]

to make someone regain their health

guérir

guérir

Ex: If the clinical trial is successful , the treatment will cure the disease .
to treat
[verbe]

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

traiter, soigner

traiter, soigner

Ex: Dermatologists may recommend creams or ointments treat skin conditions .
to recover
[verbe]

to regain complete health after a period of sickness or injury

récupérer, se remettre

récupérer, se remettre

Ex: With proper treatment , many people recover from mental health challenges .

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

se remettre de

se remettre de

Ex: She got over her fear of public speaking .

to find out the cause of a problem or disease that a person has by examining the symptoms

diagnostiquer

diagnostiquer

Ex: Experts diagnose conditions based on observable symptoms .
to infect
[verbe]

to transmit a disease to a person, animal, or plant

infecter, contaminer

infecter, contaminer

Ex: If proper precautions are not taken , the virus will infect more individuals .
to inject
[verbe]

to insert a substance or material into the body, often through a needle

faire une injection à

faire une injection à

Ex: In the emergency room , injected the patient with fluids to stabilize his condition .

(of a healthcare professional) to tell someone what drug or treatment they should get

prescrire

prescrire

Ex: The prescribed a special cream for my skin rash .
to dissect
[verbe]

to carefully cut apart the body or one of its parts to display internal structures for scientific examination or instruction

disséquer

disséquer

Ex: The class was excited dissect a plant to examine its roots , stems , and leaves .

to send someone to hospital for medical treatment

hospitaliser

hospitaliser

Ex: The elderly woman hospitalized due to complications arising from pneumonia .
to implant
[verbe]

to insert a living tissue or an artificial object into the body via medical procedure

implanter

implanter

Ex: To treat severe arthritis , the orthopedic surgeon implanting an artificial joint in the patient 's knee .
to nurse
[verbe]

to provide care and support to individuals who are sick or handicapped, aiding in their recovery or well-being

soigner, prendre soin de

soigner, prendre soin de

Ex: During the rehabilitation process , physical therapists nurse patients back to mobility and strength .

to help someone to restore to a healthy and independent state after a period of imprisonment, addiction, illness, etc.

réinsérer, désintoxiquer, rééduquer

réinsérer, désintoxiquer, rééduquer

Ex: The program rehabilitated many individuals who had struggled with substance abuse .

to protect an animal or a person from a disease by vaccination

immuniser

immuniser

Ex: Veterinarians recommend pet owners immunize their dogs and cats to prevent the spread of certain diseases .
to sedate
[verbe]

to give a calming substance to a person or animal, often for medical reasons or to reduce anxiety

administrer un sédatif à

administrer un sédatif à

Ex: The calming music in the waiting room is designed to sedate nervous patients .
to drug
[verbe]

to give a substance to a person or animal, typically for medical reasons

droguer, administrer des médicaments

droguer, administrer des médicaments

Ex: The anesthesiologist is drugging the patient to induce sleep before the operation .

to surgically remove a body part, such as a limb or organ, often due to injury, disease, or medical necessity

amputer

amputer

Ex: Surgeons may choose amputate a tumor-affected breast as part of breast cancer treatment .

to start experiencing symptoms of an illness

attraper, choper

attraper, choper

Ex: came down with a stomach virus and experienced nausea and vomiting .

to become affected by an illness

tomber malade de, contracter (une maladie)

tomber malade de, contracter (une maladie)

Ex: He went down with a bad case of bronchitis and had to stay home for a week.

to protect a person or an animal against a disease by giving them a preventive shot against specific diseases

vacciner

vacciner

Ex: Before traveling abroad , it is advisable to visit a clinic vaccinate against region-specific infections .
Verbes Liés aux Thèmes des Actions Humaines
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