second-degree burn in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for second-degree burn in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for second-degree burn in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.second1 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] ADJ

II.second1 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] ADV

III.second1 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] N

IV.second1 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] VB trans (support)

second2 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] N

second3 [Am səˈkɑnd, Brit sɪˈkɒnd] VB trans

degree [Am dəˈɡri, Brit dɪˈɡriː] N

1. degree (level, amount):

en or a tal grado que

4. degree UNIV:

See also third degree

I.burn1 <pt & pp burned or burnt> [Am bərn, Brit bəːn] VB intr

II.burn1 <pt & pp burned or burnt> [Am bərn, Brit bəːn] VB trans

III.burn1 [Am bərn, Brit bəːn] N

See also oil, candle

I.oil [Am ɔɪl, Brit ɔɪl] N

candle [Am ˈkændl, Brit ˈkand(ə)l] N

burn2 [Am bərn, Brit bəːn] N region (stream)

second-degree burn in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for second-degree burn in the Spanish»English Dictionary

Translations for second-degree burn in the English»Spanish Dictionary

second2 [ˈsekənd] N (unit of time)

second3 [sɪˈkɒnd, Am -ˈkɑ:nd] VB trans Brit, Aus

burn1 [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] N Scot (stream)

I.burn2 <[or -ed]> [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] burnt <[or -ed], burnt> burnt <[or -ed], burnt> VB intr

II.burn2 <[or -ed]> [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] burnt <[or -ed], burnt> burnt <[or -ed], burnt> VB trans

III.burn2 [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] burnt <[or -ed], burnt> burnt <[or -ed], burnt> N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The second blast left him covered in second-degree burns, with his legs full of pellets and nails.
www.cnn.com
He suffered first and second-degree burns.
en.wikipedia.org
A 27-year-old man suffered second-degree burns to his hands, arms and chest.
windsorstar.com
Patients who have incurred second-degree burns, patients with infected wounds or patients with delay in wound healing are suitable for cell grafting treatment.
en.wikipedia.org
Storm returns just three weeks after suffering first- and second-degree burns from a propane gas grill explosion at her home.
abcnews.go.com
While this type of burn is said to involve no pain due to the complete destruction of the skin layers, there's often an accompanying second-degree burn that causes significant pain.
www.jems.com
The interiors of automobiles often prove deadly to small children and pets during the summer and surfaces exposed to the sun can cause first- and second-degree burns to unprotected skin.
en.wikipedia.org
The boy suffered second-degree burns that required several surgeries.
www.ocregister.com
When damage penetrates into some of the underlying layers, it is a partial-thickness or second-degree burn.
en.wikipedia.org
Her hands had second-degree burns from trying to rescue her grandfather.
www.thestar.com

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