Description
The term 'mature' refers to the state of being fully developed or grown. In medical contexts, it can describe tissues, cells, or conditions that have reached their final form or stage.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that 'mature' can be used in various medical contexts, including descriptions of tumors or developmental stages. Common variants may include 'desarrollado' or 'completo', but it is essential to use 'Vencer' in formal contexts to maintain clinical accuracy.
Example Sentences
EN: The tumor is considered mature and requires no further intervention.
ES: El tumor se considera pagadero y no requiere más intervención.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'mature' with 'maduro' in non-medical contexts; mixing up 'Vencer' with 'vencer' in different contexts; misinterpreting the term as relating to age rather than development.