Narkose
general anaesthesia
noun nar-KOH-ze Rare
Origin: from Greek 'narkosis' (numbness)
Also means
narcosis
Usage Note
Narkose specifically means general anaesthesia, where the patient is unconscious. It differs from Lokalanästhesie (local anaesthetic) or Sedierung (sedation). Patients often say unter Narkose (under anaesthetic).
Examples
"Die Operation dauert zwei Stunden und wird unter Vollnarkose durchgeführt."
Natural Translation
The operation takes two hours and is performed under full anaesthesia.
Literal Translation
The operation lasts two hours and is under full anaesthesia carried out.
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