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 Translation for 'to treat sth' from English to Spanish
tratar algoto treat sth.
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2 Words
med.
curar a-algn/algo {noun}
to treat sb./sth.
Partial Matches
hincar algo en algoto drive sth. into sth. [e.g. with a hammer]
cambiar algo por algoto trade sth. for sth. [esp. Am.] [swap, exchange]
sumir a-algn/algo en algo [también fig.]to plunge sb./sth. into sth. [also fig.]
cubrir algo con algoto strew sth. with. sth. [cover by scattering]
fin.
invertir algo en algo
to pump sth. into sth. [coll.] [idiom] [invest]
dejar su huella en algoto imprint one's sth. on sth.
estrellar algo contra algoto hurl sth. against sth. [intending to break]
apartar a-algn/algo de algoto urge sb./sth. away from sth.
estampar algo contra algoto fling sth. against sth. [intending to smash]
intercambiar algo por algoto barter sth. for sth. [trade, exchange]
tener algo que ver con algoto have sth. to do with sth.
cubrir algo con algoto plaster sth. all over sth. [fig.]
abarrotar algo de algoto pack sth. with sth. [fill, stuff]
dejar que algn/algo haga algo [esperar]to wait until sb./sth. does sth.
rezar para que algo/algn haga algoto pray that sb./sth. does sth.
equiparar algo y / con algoto equate sth. and / with sth.
salpicar a-algn/algo de algoto splash sth. on sb./sth.
exceptuar a-algn/algo de algoto except sb./sth. from sth.
afirmar algo sobre la base de algoto predicate sth. on sth. [base]
colar a-algn/algo en algoto sneak sb./sth. into sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Extracts from bitumen were used to treat catarrh and some forms of asthma and as a remedy against worms, especially the tapeworm.
  • Ampicillin used to also be used to treat gonorrhea, but there are now too many strains resistant to penicillins.
  • There are ethical concerns about whether people who perform CAM have the proper knowledge to treat patients.
  • Inappropriate antibiotic treatment, for example, is their prescription to treat viral infections such as the common cold.
  • The drugs to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA) range from corticosteroids to monoclonal antibodies given intravenously.

  • The Ancient Greeks and Romans used "Aloe vera" to treat wounds.
  • Some modern practitioners support the use of acupuncture to treat pain, but have abandoned the use of "qi", meridians, "yin", "yang" and other mystical energies as an explanatory frameworks.
  • Aquatic and microscopic species are cultured in clear tanks or ponds and are either harvested or used to treat effluents pumped through the ponds.
  • It was also used medicinally to treat cattle suffering poisoning by "Moraea" species.
  • Shamans are said to treat ailments and illnesses by mending the soul.

  • Some Native American cultures use red alder bark ("Alnus rubra") to treat poison oak, insect bites, and skin irritations.
  • Antiprotons have also been shown within laboratory experiments to have the potential to treat certain cancers, in a similar method currently used for ion (proton) therapy.
  • The Antarctic Treaty also has "Special Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings (SATCM)", which are generally summoned to treat more important topics but are less frequents and Meetings of Experts.
  • Randall Garrett's "Lord Darcy" series presents a point of divergence: a monk systemizes magic rather than science, so the use of foxglove to treat heart disease is regarded as superstition.
  • Although onomatopoeia is a clear exception, since words like 'choo-choo' bear clear resemblance to the sounds that they mimic, the Saussurean approach was to treat them as marginal exceptions.

  • With this communication comes the potential to treat anxiety.
  • As reported in the third edition of "Science and Sanity", in World War II the US Army used Korzybski's system to treat battle fatigue in Europe, under the supervision of Dr.
  • It is often used in the short term to treat acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis.
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