stretcher in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for stretcher in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

stretcher [Am ˈstrɛtʃər, Brit ˈstrɛtʃə] N

stretcher-bearer [Am ˈstrɛtʃər ˌbɛrər, Brit] N

stretcher away VB [Am ˈstrɛtʃər -, Brit ˈstrɛtʃə -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

stretcher off VB [Am ˈstrɛtʃər -, Brit ˈstrɛtʃə -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

stretcher off → stretcher away

See also stretcher away

stretcher away VB [Am ˈstrɛtʃər -, Brit ˈstrɛtʃə -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

Translations for stretcher in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

stretcher in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stretcher in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for stretcher in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Brown was carried off the field on a stretcher but quickly returned to finish the game, which Montreal won 32.
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The medics brought the stretcher out but no man could fit on that.
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As fast treatment could prevent deaths from blood loss, the role of the stretcher bearer was changed.
www.bbc.co.uk
They had a stretcher, but no vehicle and transported patients on foot, although in time, they gained horse-drawn stretchers and eventually vehicles.
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He continually assisted in finding and carrying wounded and in guiding stretcher bearers to the aid post.
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He was a stretcher bearer who attained the rank of sergeant.
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The knockout was so brutal that he was carried out of the octagon on a stretcher.
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They were also used to transport supplies, as stretcher bearers and on guard duties.
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As a stretcher bearer in a campaign where 5000 of his countrymen were wounded and 2700 died, the memories would have been indelible.
www.stuff.co.nz
He was a pacifist but worked on the frontline as a stretcher-bearer, ferrying those who had been injured in battle to safety.
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