ambulant
English
editEtymology
editLatin ambulans, present participle of ambulare (“to walk”).
Pronunciation
edit- (US) IPA(key): /ˈæm.bjə.lənt/
Audio (General American): (file)
Adjective
editambulant (not comparable)
- Able to walk.
- 1986, John le Carré, A Perfect Spy:
- They are crossing the carpark with difficulty for Rick is holding Pym's arm in an ambulant bearhug and they are advancing at an angle like a pair of crookedly hung overcoats.
- Designed for use by somebody with a disability that impairs, but does not prevent, walking.
- an ambulant toilet
Derived terms
editTranslations
editable to walk
Noun
editambulant (plural ambulants)
- A patient who is able to walk.
Further reading
edit- “ambulant”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Catalan
editEtymology 1
editAdjective
editambulant m or f (masculine and feminine plural ambulants)
- travelling; itinerant (having no fixed location)
- ambulant; walking; able to walk
Etymology 2
editVerb
editambulant
Dutch
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editAudio: (file)
Adjective
editambulant (not comparable)
Declension
editDeclension of ambulant | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
uninflected | ambulant | |||
inflected | ambulante | |||
comparative | — | |||
positive | ||||
predicative/adverbial | ambulant | |||
indefinite | m./f. sing. | ambulante | ||
n. sing. | ambulant | |||
plural | ambulante | |||
definite | ambulante | |||
partitive | ambulants |
Derived terms
edit- ambulante zorg (“outpatient care”)
Related terms
editFrench
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Latin ambulantem, present participle of ambulō (“to walk”).
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editambulant (feminine ambulante, masculine plural ambulants, feminine plural ambulantes)
Derived terms
editParticiple
editambulant
Further reading
edit- “ambulant”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
German
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editambulant (strong nominative masculine singular ambulanter, not comparable)
- (relational) ambulant; outpatient
- Antonym: stationär
Declension
editPositive forms of ambulant (uncomparable)
Related terms
editFurther reading
editLatin
editVerb
editambulant
Romanian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from French ambulant, from Latin ambulans.
Adjective
editambulant m or n (feminine singular ambulantă, masculine plural ambulanți, feminine and neuter plural ambulante)
Declension
editDeclension of ambulant
singular | plural | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative |
indefinite | ambulant | ambulantă | ambulanți | ambulante | ||
definite | ambulantul | ambulanta | ambulanții | ambulantele | |||
genitive/ dative |
indefinite | ambulant | ambulante | ambulanți | ambulante | ||
definite | ambulantului | ambulantei | ambulanților | ambulantelor |
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