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1 antiseptic
[ˌæntɪ'septɪk] 1.aggettivo antisettico2.nome antisettico m.* * *[ænti'septik]noun, adjective((of) a substance that destroys bacteria (eg in a wound): You ought to put some antiseptic on that cut; an antiseptic cream.) antisettico* * *antiseptic /æntɪˈsɛptɪk/A n.(med.) antisetticoB a.1 (med.) antisettico* * *[ˌæntɪ'septɪk] 1.aggettivo antisettico2.nome antisettico m. -
2 antiseptic anti·sep·tic
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3 iodine
['aɪədiːn] [AE -daɪn]1) (element) iodio m.2) (antiseptic) tintura f. di iodio* * *1) (an element used in medicine and photography, forming black crystals.) iodio2) (a liquid form of the element used as an antiseptic.) iodio* * *iodine /ˈaɪədi:n/, ( USA) /ˈaɪədain/, iodin /ˈaɪədɪn/n. [u] (chim.)1 iodio* * *['aɪədiːn] [AE -daɪn]1) (element) iodio m.2) (antiseptic) tintura f. di iodio -
4 sting
I [stɪŋ]1) (organ) (of insect) pungiglione m., aculeo m.; (of scorpion) pungiglione m.2) (wound) (of insect, plant) puntura f.3) (pain) fitta f., dolore m. acuto4) AE colloq. (rip-off) truffa f., fregatura f.••a sting in the tail — una brutta sorpresa alla fine, in cauda venenum
II 1. [stɪŋ]to take the sting out of — svelenire, rendere meno velenoso [ remark]; mitigare o attenuare l'effetto di [ action]
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. stung)1) [insect, plant] pungere2) [ wind] colpire, sferzare3) fig. [ criticism] pungere sul vivo2.* * *1. [stiŋ] noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) pungiglione, aculeo2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) puntura3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) puntura2. verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) pungere2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) bruciare, dolere* * *[stɪŋ] stung vb: pt, pp1. n2. vt1) (subj: insect, nettle) pungere, (jellyfish) pizzicare, (iodine) bruciare, (cold wind) tagliare, (fig: remark, criticism) pungere sul vivo2) famthey stung me for £40 — mi hanno scucito 40 sterline
3. vi* * *sting /stɪŋ/n.2 (bot.) aculeo; pelo urticante3 puntura ( anche fig.); pungolo; pungiglione; tormento: a wasp sting, la puntura di una vespa; the sting of satire, il pungiglione (il veleno) della satira; the stings of conscience, il pungolo della coscienza; the sting of envy, il tormento dell'invidia5 (fig.) pungolo; stimolo; sprone6 (fam.) mordente; vigore7 [u] (fam.) asprezza; acredine; veleno (fig.), velenosità; l'amaro: the sting of sb. 's criticism, la velenosità delle critiche di q.; to take the sting out of defeat, togliere di bocca l'amaro della sconfitta9 ( slang) manovra per incastrare un criminale; operazione ( della polizia) sotto copertura; trappola (fig.)● (fig.) the sting of her tongue, la sua lingua tagliente □ (zool.) sting-ray ► stingaree □ He felt the sting of the wind, sentiva il soffio gelido del vento □ ( di consiglio, progetto, racconto, ecc.) It has a sting in its tail, «in cauda venenum» (lat.).(to) sting /stɪŋ/(pass. e p. p. stung)A v. t.1 pungere; (fig.) ferire, offendere, irritare, tormentare: A bee has stung me on the neck, un'ape mi ha punto sul collo; The nettles stung her legs, le ortiche le pungevano le gambe; He was stung to the quick, è stato punto sul vivo; to be stung with envy [desire], essere punto dall'invidia [dal desiderio]; His conscience stings him sharply, la coscienza lo tormenta dolorosamente3 (fig.) pungolare; incitare; stimolare; spingere: My words stung him into action, le mie parole lo spinsero ad agire4 ( slang) portare via; far pagare; spillare; fregare (pop.): The seller stung me for 200 pounds, il venditore mi ha fregato duecento sterlineB v. i.2 dare fitte di dolore; dolere; bruciare (fig.): My eyes are stinging from the smoke, mi bruciano gli occhi per il fumo● (fam.) to be stung, farsi imbrogliare (raggirare, fregare): He got stung on that deal, s'è fatto fregare in quell'affare.* * *I [stɪŋ]1) (organ) (of insect) pungiglione m., aculeo m.; (of scorpion) pungiglione m.2) (wound) (of insect, plant) puntura f.3) (pain) fitta f., dolore m. acuto4) AE colloq. (rip-off) truffa f., fregatura f.••a sting in the tail — una brutta sorpresa alla fine, in cauda venenum
II 1. [stɪŋ]to take the sting out of — svelenire, rendere meno velenoso [ remark]; mitigare o attenuare l'effetto di [ action]
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. stung)1) [insect, plant] pungere2) [ wind] colpire, sferzare3) fig. [ criticism] pungere sul vivo2. -
5 ♦ cream
♦ cream /kri:m/n.1 [u] panna; fior di latte: Butter is made from cream, il burro si fa con la panna; fresh cream, panna fresca; double cream, panna molto densa; strawberries and cream, fragole con panna; to whip cream, montare la panna3 [uc] ( cosmesi) crema; emulsione: hand cream, crema per le mani; shaving cream, crema da barba; sun cream, crema solare; cold cream, crema emolliente; moisturizing cream, crema idratante8 (fig.) – the cream, il fior fiore; la crema: the cream of society, il fior fiore della buona società9 (fig.) – the cream, la parte migliore (o più interessante); il bello: That was the cream of his tale, quella è stata la parte più interessante del suo racconto10 [u] color crema11 [u] (volg.) sborra (volg.)● (GB) cream bun, pasticcino alla crema □ cream cheese, formaggio cremoso; formaggio spalmabile □ cream cleaner, detersivo liquido □ cream-coloured, color crema (agg.) □ cream cracker, biscotto salato; cracker □ (chim.) cream of tartar, cremore di tartaro □ cream puff, bignè alla panna (o alla crema); (fig. fam.) individuo smidollato; tipo effeminato □ cream separator, scrematrice □ (GB) cream tea, merenda a base di tè, focaccine dolci, marmellata e panna.(to) cream /kri:m/A v. i.B v. t.● (fig. volg.) to cream in one's pants, smaniare (dal desiderio, dalla voglia); venire dalla gioia. -
6 gauze
[gɔːz] 1.1) (fabric) mussolina f., garza f.2) (wire) reticella f. metallica2.* * *[ɡo:z](thin cloth used eg to cover wounds: a length of gauze; ( also adjective) a gauze bandage.) garza* * *gauze /gɔ:z/n.2 [uc] velo di nebbia; foschia3 (fotogr., cinem.) velatino● (autom.) gauze strainer, filtro a reticella ( della pompa dell'olio, ecc.).* * *[gɔːz] 1.1) (fabric) mussolina f., garza f.2) (wire) reticella f. metallica2. -
7 mouthwash
['maʊθwɒʃ]nome collutorio m.* * *noun (an antiseptic liquid used for cleaning out the mouth.) collutorio* * *mouthwash /ˈmaʊɵwɒʃ/n.1 [uc] (farm.) collutorio2 [u] (fig.) chiacchiere; fesserie; balle; sciocchezze3 (scherz.) bicchierino di liquore.* * *['maʊθwɒʃ]nome collutorio m.
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