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 Übersetzung für 'poor chest' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.
poor chest [also: poor-chest]
Armenkasten {m}
Teiltreffer
cloth.
half chest chest, 1/2 chest>
halbe Oberweite {f} <½ Oberweite, 1/2 Oberweite>
furn.
chest
Kasten {m} [Truhe]
606
furn.
chest
Kiste {f} [Truhe]
314
chestKoffer {m}
72
anat.VetMed.
chest
Brustkorb {m}
503
anat.VetMed.
chest
Brustkasten {m}
391
anat.VetMed.
chest
Brust {f}
5756
furn.
chest
Lade {f} [Truhe]
46
furn.
chest
Truhe {f}
1077
cloth.
chest
Oberweite {f}
7
anat.
chest wall
Brustwand {f}
chest keyTruhenschlüssel {m}
chest girthBrustumfang {m}
chest supportBruststütze {f}
furn.
chest top
Truhendeckel {m}
furn.
wicker chest
Korbtruhe {f}
zool.
chest thumping
Brusttrommeln {n} [Imponiergehabe bei Affen]
chest binderBrustabbinder {m}
furn.
chest lid
Truhendeckel {m}
chest bindingBrustabbinden {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • For some conditions of the chest, radiography is good for screening but poor for diagnosis.
  • The match best known for Bodyline, with Woodfull receiving a blow to the chest (although he stayed at the crease to make an obdurate 73 not out) and Oldfield a fractured skull from Larwood's hostile fast bowling (although Oldfield's injury actually came from a top-edge to a waist-high delivery, rather than a proper bouncer, and Larwood was not bowling to a leg-theory field at the time: Oldfield declared it to have been his own fault for a poor shot.) Larwood took seven wickets in the match, but the principal wicket-taker was Allen, who took four in either innings despite his notable dissent against Bodyline.
  • For patients with light-chain amyloidosis, the QRS complex pattern is skewed, with poor R-waves of the chest leads.
  • His physical problems included poor eyesight and a chest deformity.
  • An alms box is a strong chest or box often fastened to the wall of a church to receive offerings for the poor.

  • Out of 15 small SUVs subjected to the new test, nine received an overall rating of poor due to high rear passenger injury measurements to the head, neck and chest.
  • 70% (repeated administration) It is used to treat high blood pressure, chest pain due to poor blood flow to the heart, and a number of conditions involving an abnormally fast heart rate.
  • Dummy readings of moderate chest compression and the unstable passenger compartment led to chest protection being rated weak, consequently the i20 could not score points for seatbelt reminders.
  • Richardson fired a gun into the crowd and wounded Seider in the arm and the chest.
  • of Chest Creek during snowmelt or within two days of heavy rain.

  • At the very last, the dying Shambhu manages to hurl a hidden knife that pierces Bhagwaan's chest.
  • He is searching for a man with a tattoo in the chest who killed his parents.
  • The story goes that once as a kid, when he was sleeping in his cradle, a cobra came and sat over his chest with his hood spread wide-apart.
  • Vajpayee was hospitalised at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi (AIIMS) for a chest infection and fever on 6 February 2009.
  • As with most SUVs and 4WDs, pedestrian impacts are generally much worse than with sedans or smaller vehicles due to the higher area of impact on the pedestrian resulting in more head and chest damage than lower-height vehicles.

  • He had a pacemaker put in his chest in 2000, followed by renal failure in 2002.
  • Symptoms may include shortness of breath, chest pain (46%), hypotension and syncope.
  • He was made a Fellow of College of Chest Physicians (FCCP) in 1950.
  • Undersized fullback Piccolo had scored a touchdown in each of his final three games (November 2, 9, 16), but a persistent cough was diagnosed as cancer and he underwent chest surgery; he succumbed to the disease seven months later at age 26.
  • Peveril was then found to have a "weak chest"; sea air was prescribed, and the three boys were moved to Elizabeth College on the island of Guernsey.

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