open-heart in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for open-heart in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for open-heart in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

opération [ɔpeʀasjɔ̃] N f

I.cœur [kœʀ] N m

1. cœur ANAT:

open-heart surgery
to have ou undergo open-heart surgery
to feel sick Brit

5. cœur (siège des émotions):

II.à cœur ADV

III.de bon cœur ADV

IV.par cœur ADV

V.cœur [kœʀ]

See also ouvrage, net, loin, joie, gros, fortune, accrocher

I.ouvrage [uvʀaʒ] N m

II.ouvrage [uvʀaʒ] N f inf controvers

III.ouvrage [uvʀaʒ]

IV.ouvrage [uvʀaʒ]

I.net (nette) [nɛt] ADJ

II.net (nette) [nɛt] ADV

I.loin [lwɛ̃] ADV

1. loin (dans l'espace):

a long way, far liter

2. loin (dans le temps):

3. loin fig:

II.loin de PREP

III.de loin ADV

IV.au loin ADV (dans le lointain)

V.de loin en loin ADV

VI.loin [lwɛ̃]

I.joie [ʒwa] N f

1. joie (bonheur):

II.joies N fpl

III.joie [ʒwa]

IV.joie [ʒwa]

I.gros (grosse) [ɡʀo, ɡʀos] ADJ attr

6. gros (fort):

II.gros (grosse) [ɡʀo, ɡʀos] N m (f)

III.gros (grosse) [ɡʀo, ɡʀos] ADV

V.en gros phrase

VI.grosse N f

VII.gros (grosse) [ɡʀo, ɡʀos]

gros bonnet inf
big wig Brit inf
gros bonnet inf
big shot inf
gros bras inf
gros coup inf
gros cube inf MOTOR, TRANSP
big bike inf
gros cube inf MOTOR, TRANSP
gros cube inf MOTOR, TRANSP
big hog Am inf
gros cul inf
gros gibier HUNT
gros lard inf
fat slob inf
gros lot GAMES
gros œuvre CONSTR
gros plan CINE
fatso inf
gros rouge inf
red plonk Brit inf
gros rouge inf
gros sel FOOD
gros titre JOURN
big wig Brit inf
big shot inf
brain box Brit inf
brain inf

VIII.gros (grosse) [ɡʀo, ɡʀos]

fortune [fɔʀtyn] N f

I.accrocher [akʀɔʃe] VB trans

II.accrocher [akʀɔʃe] VB intr

III.s'accrocher VB refl

IV.accrocher [akʀɔʃe]

open-heart in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She had open-heart surgery to repair an atrial septal defect at age 13.
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Helms had open-heart surgery to correct a severe heart murmur at age 14.
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There was no open-heart surgery in those days, and the operation was a dramatic failure.
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On average patients leave the hospital two to five days earlier than patients who have undergone traditional open-heart surgery and return to work and normal activity 50% more quickly.
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In general, mitral valve surgery requires open-heart surgery in which the heart is arrested and the patient is placed on a heart-lung machine (cardiopulmonary bypass).
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She underwent emergency open-heart surgery for a puncture wound to her aorta caused by a broken rib.
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Within days, the young student was in open-heart surgery.
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He had had open-heart surgery in 1979 and later two bypass operations, remaining in frail health since that time.
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The transsternal approach is most common and uses the same length-wise incision through the breast bone used for most open-heart surgery.
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Bloodless surgery has been successfully performed in such invasive operations as open-heart surgery and total hip replacements.
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