asperger
31asperger — Sinónimos: ■ asperjar, rociar …
32asperger's — as·per·ger s …
33asperger — vt. asparzhî (Albanais, Villards Thônes) A1) mouiller copieusement : gabolyé, C. u gabôlye <il asperge> (Arvillard) …
34asperger — asperˈger / jər/ noun • • • Main Entry: ↑asperge …
35Asperger'ssyndrome — As·per·ger s syndrome (ăsʹpər gərz) n. A psychiatric disorder, most often noted during the early school years, characterized by impairments in social interaction and repetitive behavior patterns. [After HansAsperger (1906 1980), Austrian… …
36Asperger's syndrome — noun /ˈæs.pɜː.dʒɜz ˈsɪn.dɹəʊm,ˈæsˌp˭ɹ̩ɡɹ̩z ˈsɪndɹoʊm/ a) An autism related developmental disorder characterised by sustained impairment in social interaction and nonverbal communication and by restricted, repetitive, pedantic and stereotyped… …
37Asperger’s Disorder — form of early infantile autism …
38Asperger's syndrome — UK [ˈæspɜː(r)dʒə(r)z ˌsɪndrəʊm] / US [ˈæspɜrdʒərz ˌsɪndroʊm] noun [uncountable] medical a mental condition that makes it difficult for someone to react to and communicate with other people. It is similar to autism but less severe …
39Comparaison Entre Le Syndrome Autistique Et Le Syndrome D'Asperger — Syndrome d Asperger Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hans Asperger. Le syndrome d Asperger (nom d origine autrichienne prononcé /ˈasˌpɜrgər/) est un trouble du développement du spectre auti …
40Comparaison entre le syndrome autistique et le syndrome d'Asperger — Syndrome d Asperger Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hans Asperger. Le syndrome d Asperger (nom d origine autrichienne prononcé /ˈasˌpɜrgər/) est un trouble du développement du spectre auti …