Werbung
 Übersetzung für 'effacement' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an effacement | effacements
SYNO effacement | self-effacement
effacementAuslöschung {f}
165
effacementTilgung {f} [Auslöschung]
51
self-effacementZurückhaltung {f}
relig.
self-effacement
Selbstauslöschung {f}
4 Übersetzungen
Neue Wörterbuch-Abfrage: Einfach jetzt tippen!

Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This is a generalized practice that is common to Latin America as a whole and not just Argentina, and is directly related to the effacement of non-European cultures.
  • Bhiksha signifies a Hindu tradition of asking for alms with the purpose of self-effacement or ego-conquering.
  • Rabbi Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz particularly rejected elements of the Novardok philosophy, such as their extreme self-effacement and anti-social behaviors.
  • In the setting of labor and delivery, cervical ripening (also known as cervical effacement) is a natural process that occurs before labor, in which the cervix becomes softer, thinner, and dilated, enabling the fetus to pass through the cervix.
  • Cervical effacement or cervical ripening refers to a thinning of the cervix.

  • ... podocyte effacement), vacuolation, and growth of microvilli on the visceral epithelial cells, allowing for excess protein loss in the urine.
  • A woman is considered to be in labour when she begins experiencing regular uterine contractions, accompanied by changes of her cervix—primarily effacement and dilation.
  • Mensah-Schramm documents her graffiti effacement photographically, and preserves these photos along with removed stickers in binders.
  • A loss of the foot processes of the podocytes (i.e., podocyte effacement) is a hallmark of minimal change disease, which has therefore sometimes been called foot process disease.
  • Individuals with high unmitigated communion are correlated with self-neglect indicators, which include being exploitable, difficulties in declaring one's needs, and hindering self-effacement from keeping away from conflict with others.

  • It causes uterine contractions and the ripening (effacement or thinning) of the cervix.
  • The "Saraphuli Raj Debuttar" has been traditionally renowned for the policy of self-effacement.
  • Due to the high level of effacement, establishing the relationship of "Phalagnostus" to other Agnostoidea is difficult. The Treatise lists "Phalagnostus" as family unknown.
  • Self-effacement is defined as withdrawing into the background, making yourself inconspicuous.
  • It can refer to cervical effacement. It can also refer to a process occurring in podocytes in nephrotic syndrome.

  • Figures like Slavoj Zizek however have taken up Marcuse's idea in a more critical sense, to explore the postmodern short-circuiting of desire, and effacement of the psychological dimension to sex.
  • Some of the features of the Chinaskian persona: excessive alcohol consumption; love of art (classical music, literature); solitude and self-isolation; volatile relationships (especially with women); self-effacement; nihilism; and the violation of societal norms.
  • According to the Modified Bishop's pre-induction cervical scoring system, effacement has been replaced by cervical length in cm, with scores as follows: 0 for >3 cm, 1 for >2 cm, 2 for >1 cm, 3 for >0 cm.
Werbung
© dict.cc English-German dictionary 2024
Enthält Übersetzungen von der TU Chemnitz sowie aus Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (nur Englisch/Deutsch).
Links auf das Wörterbuch oder auch auf einzelne Übersetzungen sind immer herzlich willkommen!