Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

beber abundates líquidos

English translation:

drink plenty of fluids

Added to glossary by lorenab23
Jul 17, 2019 18:08
5 yrs ago
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Spanish term

beber abundates líquidos

Non-PRO Spanish to English Other Medical (general)
Hola, Hay alguna forma típica en que los médicos estadounidenses digan "ber abundates líquidos"?

Muchas gracias!
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Jul 17, 2019 18:12: Mónica Algazi changed "Language pair" from "English to Spanish" to "Spanish to English"

Jul 17, 2019 19:11: Neil Ashby changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Jul 23, 2019 01:41: lorenab23 Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Cecilia Gowar, Rachel Fell, Neil Ashby

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Proposed translations

+19
1 min
Selected

drink plenty of fluids

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Peer comment(s):

agree Mónica Algazi : ¡Esoooo, Lorenita! :)
2 mins
Gracias, un abrazo Moniquita!!!
agree Robert Carter : :-)
6 mins
Gracias Robertito :-)
agree franglish
7 mins
Thank you :-)
agree Jane Martin (X)
22 mins
Thank you Jane, saludos!
agree Katarina Peters
40 mins
Thank you!
agree Cecilia Gowar
46 mins
Thank you Cecilia, saludos!
agree Neil Ashby
1 hr
Thank you Neil :-)
agree Muriel Vasconcellos
1 hr
Thank you Muriel, un abrazo!
agree MollyRose : first thing that came to my mind
1 hr
Thank you :-)
agree Chema Nieto Castañón
2 hrs
Gracias Chemita, saludos!
agree Veronica Allievi
2 hrs
Gracias Veronica :-)
agree Michele Fauble
2 hrs
Thank you Michele :-)
agree Rocío Hermosilla
6 hrs
Gracias :-)
agree Rafael Clerge
6 hrs
Gracias :-)
agree Andrea Sacchi
14 hrs
agree Derek Voglis : Vamos pa' 16 votos
14 hrs
agree Alicia Orfalian
16 hrs
agree neilmac : Casi la panacea... tengo anecdotas sobre el tema, pero el tiempo aprieta
17 hrs
agree Patricia CASEY
18 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "¡Muchas gracias! "
+2
1 hr

stay hydrated

Equally good, a bit more medical. Very common theses days.

Top 10 Ways to Stay Hydrated - WebMD
https://www.webmd.com



Peer comment(s):

agree Chema Nieto Castañón : También
49 mins
Thank you, Chema!
agree neilmac : This option might be more appropriate in a sporting context, as well as in medical.
15 hrs
Thank you, Neil!
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