0 If a tumour (= a growth) or other medical condition is inoperable, doctors are unable to remove or treat it with an operation.
1 If a system, plan, machine, etc. is inoperable, it cannot be done or made to work.
2 (of an illness, esp. cancer) that doctors are unable to treat or remove by an operation
3 not able to be done or made to work:
Most of the machines were inoperable.
He was considered inoperable based on the lung biopsy findings.
In most cases, tumours are either metastatic or (inoperable) gliomas, though a few meningiomas are found.
Many children with univentricular hearts, previously considered inoperable are now having palliative surgery in an attempt to prolong life.
Primary systemic therapy is considered the standard treatment for patients with inoperable primary breast cancer.
Most tumours are either metastatic or (inoperable) gliomas, with few meningiomas, though these are diagnosed from time to time.
Although the scope of the legislation was extended in 1946 to cover firms with a workforce of fifty or more, by 1948 the reforms had become inoperable.
The patients become cyanotic and inoperable.
The patients become cyanosed and inoperable.
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疾病, (腫瘤等)不宜動手術的,手術不能治癒的, 行不通的…
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疾病, (肿瘤等)不宜动手术的,手术不能治愈的, 行不通的…
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inoperable, inviable…
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inoperável, inviável, avariada…
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inopérable…
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neoperovatelný…
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som ikke kan opereres…
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dioperasi…
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