English to Malay Dictionary evacuation

evacuation

pemindahan
definition
noun
there were waves of evacuation during the blitz
the action of evacuating a person or a place.
She also experienced a feeling of incomplete evacuation after passing a bowel movement, flatulence and bloating.
the action of emptying the bowels or another bodily organ.
translation of 'evacuation'
noun
pemindahan
example
There may be in addition excessive straining at toilet, passing of hard pellet-like stools or a sense of incomplete 'evacuation' .
The round-robin testing included weapon disassembly and assembly, a Humvee push and casualty 'evacuation' .
It is designed to provide quality medical care to victims of a disaster in the areas of triage, initial stabilization, definitive medical care, and 'evacuation' .
Prolapse occurs with a bowel movement and is associated with an uncomfortable sensation of fullness and incomplete 'evacuation' ; patients complain of a lump at the anal verge.
During the battle for Shanghai, no preparations had been made for the defence or 'evacuation' of the city.
techniques for 'evacuation' of gas combustion fumes
there were waves of 'evacuation' during the blitz
For most of the 20th century spontaneous miscarriage was managed by 'evacuation' of retained products of conception.
Other associated symptoms include bloating, distension, mucus in the stool, urgency, and a feeling of incomplete 'evacuation' .
The 686 women with retained products of conception were given the choice of surgical 'evacuation' of the uterus or expectant management.
He also received this for bowel 'evacuation' of lead in his stool.
Precisely because war is a continuation of politics by other means, simply stopping the shooting does not permit immediate military 'evacuation' .
those who required an 'evacuation' of retained products
All wards were placed on standby for a complete hospital 'evacuation' .
At Sanglah and Prima Medika hospitals, the MAE identified 13 patients who required aero medical 'evacuation' .
Caves can also develop by other processes: by weathering, the hydraulic action of waves, tectonic movements, and glacial melt water, and the 'evacuation' of molten rock in lava flows.
there were waves of 'evacuation' during the blitz
Data show that emergency 'evacuation' from submarines due to severe cardiac problems or psychotic behavior is second in frequency to trauma and surgery.
Persistent elevation in sphincter tone requires more forceful 'evacuation' of stool, resulting in repeated trauma to the fissure.
The dismounting vehicles provide casualty 'evacuation' and direct fire support.
Cut into one of the cross planks was a large hole over which you sat and performed the daily 'evacuation' of one's bowels.
Call it what you will, dilatation and 'evacuation' , or partial-birth abortion, it's still a gruesome procedure.
Most important is the recognition that different pathophysiological processes can result in the final common symptoms of decreased bowel frequency or impaired rectal 'evacuation' .
I include aeromedical 'evacuation' as part of this system.
Now an extra layer of protection - emergency medical 'evacuation' and the ability to speak to a Western physician at any time - is available.
Women who needed treatment were given the choice of expectant management or surgical 'evacuation' of retained products of conception under general anaesthesia.
If the fire cannot be contained and 'evacuation' becomes necessary, perioperative team members must do so quickly.
Tube thoracostomy may be required for 'evacuation' of pneumothoraces, but focal dehiscence usually heals without surgical intervention.
During the war, the chaos and confusion caused by dealing with hundreds of casualties at one time required that an order of 'evacuation' be used as a guideline.
No 'evacuation' is required, so reporting the fire is considered unnecessary.
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