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51Patient 27 — Este artículo o sección se refiere o está relacionado con una producción cinematográfica futura o en desarrollo. La información de este artículo puede cambiar frecuentemente. Por favor, no agregues datos especulativos y recuerda colocar… …
52patient — 1. adjective content to wait if necessary; not losing ones temper while waiting; not bothered with having to wait; not unwilling to wait Syn: composed Ant: impatient …
53patient — Synonyms and related words: Spartan, accepting, accommodating, acquiescent, apoplectic, armed with patience, arthritic, assiduous, benevolent, bovine, case, charitable, clement, compassionate, compliant, conciliatory, constant, consumptive,… …
54Patient — ↑ Patientin Bettlägriger, Bettlägrige, Kranker, Kranke, Leidender, Leidende. * * * Patient,der:⇨Kranke PatientKranker,Leidender,Bettlägeriger,Pflegebedürftiger …
55Patient — Provenance. Vient du latin patiens Signifie: souffrir Se fête le 8 janvier ou le 11 septembre. Histoire. Deux saints illustrent ce prénom. Quatrième évêque de Metz, au IVème siècle, saint Patient est le constructeur d une église qui sera dédiée,… …
56Patient — Pa·ti·ent [pa tsi̯ɛnt] der; en, en; jemand, der von einem Arzt behandelt wird <einen Patienten pflegen, heilen> || K: Kassenpatient, Privatpatient || NB: der Patient; den, dem, des Patienten || hierzu Pa·ti·ẹn·tin die; , nen …
57patient — [14] Etymologically, a patient is someone who is ‘suffering’. The word comes via Old French from the present participle of the Latin verb patī ‘suffer’ (source also of English passion and passive). As an adjective it had already in Latin taken on …
58patient — adjective having or showing patience. noun a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. Derivatives patiently adverb Origin ME: from OFr., from L. patient , pati suffer …
59patient — 1 / peISFnt/ noun (C) someone receiving medical treatment from a doctor 2 adjective able to wait calmly for a long time or to accept difficulties, people s annoying behaviour etc without becoming angry (+ with): Louise was very patient with me… …
60patient of — idi a) able and willing to endure: patient of others mistakes[/ex] b) idi susceptible of …