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    Resources Translator I want a doctor to look at that rash.

I want a doctor to look at that rash.

Translation result
Quiero que un médico mire esa erupción. I want a doctor to look at that rash.


hobby noun

1. an auxiliary activity.

In her free time, painting is Sarah's hobby, and she loves to express herself through vibrant colors and bold strokes. En su tiempo libre, la pintura es el hobbo de Sarah, y ella se enamora de expresarse a través de colores vibrantes y pinceladas audaces.

2. a child's plaything consisting of an imitation horse mounted on rockers.

Emma's favorite hobby is her rocking horse, which she received as a gift from her grandfather when she was five years old. El hobbo favorito de Emma es su caballo de madera, que recibió como regalo de su abuelo cuando tenía cinco años.

3. small Old World falcon formerly trained and flown at small birds.

The falconry enthusiast spent hours training his hobby, a rare and majestic bird of prey, to dive-bomb its prey with precision. El entusiasta de la falconería pasó horas entrenando a su hobby, un pájaro depredador raro y majestuoso, para lanzarse sobre su presa con precisión.

doctor noun

1. a licensed medical practitioner.

The doctor examined my wound and prescribed antibiotics to prevent infection. El doctor examinó mi herida y me recetó antibióticos para prevenir la infección.

2. (Roman Catholic Church) a title conferred on 33 saints who distinguished themselves through the orthodoxy of their theological teaching.

The Doctor of the Church, Saint Thomas Aquinas, was renowned for his comprehensive and systematic theology that had a profound impact on Catholic doctrine. El Doctor de la Iglesia, San Tomás de Aquino, fue famoso por su teología comprehensiva y sistemática que tuvo un gran impacto en el dogma católico.

3. children take the roles of physician or patient or nurse and pretend they are at the physician's office.

During recess, Emma's friends gathered around her, declaring her the doctor in their game of make-believe, while she examined them with a toy stethoscope. Durante el recreo, los amigos de Emma se reunieron alrededor de ella, declarándola médica en su juego de hacer creer, mientras que ella los examinaba con un estetoscopio de juguete.

4. a person who holds Ph.D. degree (or the equivalent) from an academic institution.

The doctor of philosophy in physics from Harvard University has been recognized for her groundbreaking research in quantum mechanics. El doctora de filosofía en física por la Universidad de Harvard ha sido reconocida por su investigación pionera en mecánica cuántica.

look verb

1. perceive with attention.

As she walked into the room, she looked around at the unfamiliar surroundings, taking in every detail. Mientras entraba en la habitación, echó un vistazo a los alrededores desconocidos, absorbiendo cada detalle.

2. give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect.

The new restaurant's modern decor looks sleek and sophisticated, making it an ideal spot for dates. El decorado moderno del nuevo restaurante tiene un aspecto elegante y refinado, lo que lo convierte en un lugar ideal para citas.

3. have a certain outward or facial expression.

She looked puzzled at the unexpected news, her eyebrows furrowed in concern. Ella pareció desconcertada ante la sorprendente noticia, sus cejas arrugadas por la preocupación.

4. search or seek.

The detective looked high and low for clues to solve the mystery. El detective buscó arriba y abajo por pistas para resolver el misterio.

5. be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point.

The pilot made sure to look north before landing the plane, ensuring they were on course for the airport. El piloto se aseguró de mirar hacia el norte antes de aterrizar el avión, lo que garantizaba que estuvieran en ruta para llegar al aeropuerto.

6. take charge of or deal with.

The new manager was tasked to look into the company's financial struggles and come up with a plan to turn things around. El nuevo gerente fue encargado de investigar las dificultades financieras de la empresa y presentar un plan para revertir la situación.

7. convey by one's expression.

She looked disappointed when she heard the news, and we all knew something was wrong. Ella pareció descontenta cuando escuchó la noticia, y todos sabíamos que algo iba mal.

8. look forward to the probable occurrence of.

I'm looking to the future and expecting a major breakthrough in our company's technology department. Estoy mirando hacia el futuro y espero un avance importante en la departamento de tecnología de nuestra empresa.

9. accord in appearance with.

The new restaurant's decor looks like a fusion of modern and vintage styles, creating a unique and eclectic atmosphere that appeals to a wide range of customers. El decorado del nuevo restaurante parece una fusión de estilos modernos y vintage, creando un ambiente único y ecléctico que atrae a una amplia gama de clientes.

10. have faith or confidence in.

She looks to her mentor for guidance and support in her new career. Ella busca orientación y apoyo de su mentor en su nueva carrera.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I look.
You
You look.
He/She/It
He/She/It looks.
We
We look.
You
You look.
They
They look.
Complete conjugation.

rash noun

1. any red eruption of the skin.

2. a series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences.

A rash of bank robberies Traducción de 'A rash of bank robberies'
A blizzard of lawsuits Traducción de 'A blizzard of lawsuits'