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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
liver salts SUBST Plsubst
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
SALT [Am sɔlt, Brit sɔːlt, sɒlt] SUBST U
SALT → Strategic Arms Limitations Talks
SALT fpl
I. salt [Am sɔlt, Brit sɔːlt, sɒlt] SUBST
1.1. salt U GASTRO:
sal f
1.2. salt U (interest, zest):
1.3. salt C CHEM:
sal f
2.1. salt <salts, pl >:
2.2. salt <salts, pl > (laxative):
3. salt C (sailor) ugs:
II. salt [Am sɔlt, Brit sɔːlt, sɒlt] VERB trans
1. salt (put salt on):
salt vegetables/meat
salt vegetables/meat
salt vegetables/meat
salt road
2. salt <salted, Past Part >:
3. salt (cure):
salt pork/herring
salt cabbage
4. salt (enliven) often pass:
salt conversation/speech
III. salt [Am sɔlt, Brit sɔːlt, sɒlt] ADJ
1. salt (salted) attr:
salt butter
salt meat/cod
salt meat/cod
2. salt (saline) attr:
salt pond/lake
salt pond/lake
3. salt:
salt air
salt taste
salt taste
liver1 [Am ˈlɪvər, Brit ˈlɪvə] SUBST
liver ANAT, GASTRO
liver attr transplant
liver2 [Am ˈlɪvər, Brit ˈlɪvə] SUBST (person)
im PONS Wörterbuch
SALT [sɔ:lt] SUBST
SALT Abkürzung von Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
I. salt [sɔ:lt] SUBST
sal f
Wendungen:
II. salt [sɔ:lt] VERB trans
1. salt (add salt to):
2. salt (preserve in salt):
3. salt (sprinkle with salt):
III. salt [sɔ:lt] ADJ
liver [ˈlɪvəʳ, Am -ɚ] SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. salt [sɔlt] SUBST
sal f
Wendungen:
II. salt [sɔlt] VERB trans
1. salt (add salt to):
2. salt (preserve in salt):
3. salt (sprinkle with salt):
III. salt [sɔlt] ADJ
liver [ˈlɪv·ər] SUBST
Present
Isalt
yousalt
he/she/itsalts
wesalt
yousalt
theysalt
Past
Isalted
yousalted
he/she/itsalted
wesalted
yousalted
theysalted
Present Perfect
Ihavesalted
youhavesalted
he/she/ithassalted
wehavesalted
youhavesalted
theyhavesalted
Past Perfect
Ihadsalted
youhadsalted
he/she/ithadsalted
wehadsalted
youhadsalted
theyhadsalted
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It begins to transfer its energy stores from its stomach to its liver, causing the former to shrink and the latter to grow exponentially.
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Smith had been diagnosed with liver disease some years prior to his death, but he returned to drinking alcohol in 2011.
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They arise from the substance of the liver, more specifically the central vein of the liver lobule.
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Liver transplantation (often in addition to renal transplant) may be able to control the disease by correcting the metabolic defect.
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It is expressed in a number of tissues, including the liver, brain, and skeletal muscle.
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