dictionnaire latin - Anglais

latine - English

operatio Anglais:

1. operation operation


It's a cloak-and-dagger operation.
The operation of a computer keyboard requires less effort than that of a manual typewriter.
He said to himself, "Will this operation result in success?"
My father has been in good shape since his operation.
I'm glad to hear that your sister is out of danger after her operation.
While a brain operation is being performed, both doctors and nurses must handle the patient with kid gloves and yet with all speed practical.
It's a fiddle going to and fro between the keyboard and mouse so are there shortcuts to allow operation using only the keyboard?
The operation was really touch and go there for awhile but the doctor thinks he'll pull through.
An operation on his throat helped him recover from the pneumonia, but it left him without his voice.
We had the the procedures done yesterday but unfortunately, the machine won't be in operation until the engine is replaced.
Reason is feminine in nature; it can only give after it has received. Of itself it has nothing but the empty forms of its operation.
Whether he has the operation depends upon the availability of the organ.
In the "Mafia" tradition of organized crime, any member who discloses its operation is sure to be rubbed out.
These events occurred in the name of a peace-keeping operation.
But she had agreed to find The Smoke so that she could have the operation to become pretty.