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1 analysis
[ə'nælɪsɪs]1) analisi f.2) psic. (psic)analisi f.* * *[ə'næləsis]plural - analyses; noun1) ((a) detailed examination of something (a sentence, a chemical compound etc) especially by breaking it up into the parts of which it is made up: The chemist is making an analysis of the poison; close analysis of the situation.) analisi2) ((especially American) psycho-analysis: He is undergoing analysis for his emotional problems.) psicanalisi, psicoanalisi•- analyse- analyst
- analytical* * *[ə'nælɪsɪs]1) analisi f.2) psic. (psic)analisi f. -
2 depth
[depθ] 1.1) (measurement) (of hole, water) profondità f.; (of layer) spessore m.to be out of one's depth — (in water) non toccare (il fondo); fig. non essere all'altezza (della situazione)
2) (intensity) (of colour, emotion) intensità f.; (of crisis, recession) gravità f.; (of ignorance) abisso m.; (of despair) fondo m., massimo m.3) (complexity) (of knowledge) profondità f., vastità f.; (of analysis, hero, novel) profondità f.to study sth. in depth — studiare a fondo qcs
4) mus. gravità f.5) cinem. fot.2.the depths of the sea — le profondità o gli abissi del mare
* * *[depƟ]1) (the distance from the top downwards or from the surface inwards especially if great: Coal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m.) profondità2) (intensity or strength especially if great: The depth of colour was astonishing; The depth of his feeling prevented him from speaking.) profondità, intensità•- depths- in-depth
- in depth* * *[depθ] 1.1) (measurement) (of hole, water) profondità f.; (of layer) spessore m.to be out of one's depth — (in water) non toccare (il fondo); fig. non essere all'altezza (della situazione)
2) (intensity) (of colour, emotion) intensità f.; (of crisis, recession) gravità f.; (of ignorance) abisso m.; (of despair) fondo m., massimo m.3) (complexity) (of knowledge) profondità f., vastità f.; (of analysis, hero, novel) profondità f.to study sth. in depth — studiare a fondo qcs
4) mus. gravità f.5) cinem. fot.2.the depths of the sea — le profondità o gli abissi del mare
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3 breakdown
['breɪkdaʊn] 1.1) aut. tecn. guasto m., panne f. (in, of di)2) (collapse) (of communications, negotiations) rottura f., interruzione f.; (of discipline, order) sfacelo m.; (of alliance) crollo m.; (of plan) insuccesso m.3) med.4) (detailed account) (of figures, statistics) resoconto m. analitico; (of argument) analisi f. (dettagliata)5) biol. chim. scomposizione f.2.modificatore [ vehicle] di soccorso (stradale)* * *1) ((often nervous breakdown) a mental collapse.) esaurimento2) (a mechanical failure causing a stop: The car has had another breakdown. See also break down.) guasto* * *breakdown /ˈbreɪkdaʊn/n.1 (mecc.) guasto; interruzione; (autom.) panne; (naut.) avaria, guasto alle macchine: to have a breakdown avere un guasto; (autom.) restare in panne2 interruzione; sospensione; fallimento: a breakdown in communication, un'interruzione delle comunicazioni; a breakdown in the talks, un fallimento dei negoziati3 collasso; esaurimento; cedimento; crollo: nervous breakdown, collasso nervoso; esaurimento nervoso5 [u] (chim., fis.) disgregazione7 descrizione dettagliata; elenco specificativo; specifica; distinta: a breakdown of costs, una specifica dei costi● breakdown crane, autogrù □ (autom.) breakdown gang, squadra di soccorso □ breakdown lorry = breakdown truck ► sotto □ (autom.) breakdown recovery (o breakdown service), soccorso stradale □ (ferr.) breakdown train, convoglio di soccorso □ (autom.) breakdown truck (o van), carro attrezzi (o di soccorso); autogrù, autosoccorso □ (elettr.) breakdown voltage, tensione di scarica.* * *['breɪkdaʊn] 1.1) aut. tecn. guasto m., panne f. (in, of di)2) (collapse) (of communications, negotiations) rottura f., interruzione f.; (of discipline, order) sfacelo m.; (of alliance) crollo m.; (of plan) insuccesso m.3) med.4) (detailed account) (of figures, statistics) resoconto m. analitico; (of argument) analisi f. (dettagliata)5) biol. chim. scomposizione f.2.modificatore [ vehicle] di soccorso (stradale) -
4 cross-section
[ˌkrɒs'sekʃn] [AE ˌkrɔːs-]1) sezione f. trasversale2) fig. (selection) campione m., spaccato m.* * *1) ((a drawing etc of) the area or surface made visible by cutting through something, eg an apple.) sezione trasversale; pezzo tagliato di traverso2) (a sample as representative of the whole: He interviewed a cross-section of the audience to get their opinion of the play.) campione* * *cross-section /ˈkrɒssɛkʃn/n.2 (geol.) sezione trasversale3 (fig.) settore rappresentativo; campione; spaccato: a cross-section of the English middle classes, un settore rappresentativo di tutta la borghesia inglese4 (mat.) sezione5 (fis. nucl.) sezione d'urto● (econ., stat.) cross-section analysis, analisi trasversale (o di dati trasversali).* * *[ˌkrɒs'sekʃn] [AE ˌkrɔːs-]1) sezione f. trasversale2) fig. (selection) campione m., spaccato m. -
5 handwriting
['hændraɪtɪŋ]nome scrittura f., (calli)grafia f.* * *1) (writing with a pen or pencil: Today we will practise handwriting.) scrittura2) (the way in which a person writes: Your handwriting is terrible!) scrittura, calligrafia* * *handwriting /ˈhændraɪtɪŋ/n. [u]2 (comput.) grafia ( scrittura a mano su un dispositivo touch): handwriting recognition, riconoscimento della grafia● handwriting analysis, analisi della scrittura; grafologia □ handwriting analyst (o consultant), grafologo □ handwriting expert, perito calligrafo □ handwriting test, esame grafologico.* * *['hændraɪtɪŋ]nome scrittura f., (calli)grafia f. -
6 particle
['pɑːtɪkl]1) fis. particella f.2) (of ash, dust, metal, food) granello m.3) ling. particella f.* * *(a very small piece: a particle of dust.) particella* * *particle /ˈpɑ:tɪkl/A n.1 (fis., gramm.) particella2 (fig.) grano; granello; briciolo: a particle of dust [of rain], un granello di polvere [una gocciolina di pioggia]; a particle of truth, un briciolo di verità3 (relig.) particolaB a. attr.particellare; delle particelle: particle properties, proprietà particellari; particle physics, fisica delle particelle● (fis. nucl.) particle accelerator, acceleratore di particelle □ (ind.) particle board, pannello truciolare □ particle-size analysis, analisi granulometrica □ (fis.) particle trap, trappola per particelle.* * *['pɑːtɪkl]1) fis. particella f.2) (of ash, dust, metal, food) granello m.3) ling. particella f. -
7 spectrum
['spektrəm]1) fis. spettro m.2) (range) gamma f.* * *['spektrəm]plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun1) (the visible spectrum.) spettro2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) spettro3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spettro4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) spettro* * *spectrum /ˈspɛktrəm/1 (fis.) spettro: solar spectrum, spettro solare; infrared spectrum, spettro infrarosso; electromagnetic spectrum, spettro elettromagnetico2 (mat.) spettro3 (fig.) spettro; gamma; arco: a broad spectrum of knowledge, un ampio spettro di conoscenze; the political spectrum, l'arco dei partiti politici● spectrum analysis, analisi spettrale □ diffraction spectrum, spettro di diffrazione □ visible spectrum, spettro del visibile; spettro visibile.* * *['spektrəm]1) fis. spettro m.2) (range) gamma f. -
8 urine
['jʊərɪn]nome urina f.* * *['ju:rin](the waste fluid passed out of the body of animals from the bladder.) urina- urinary- urinate* * *urine /ˈjʊərɪn/n.(fisiol.) urina● (med.) urine analysis, analisi dell'urina □ urine culture, urinocoltura.* * *['jʊərɪn]nome urina f. -
9 blood test
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