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1 circulatory
[ˌsɜːkjʊ'leɪtərɪ] [AE 'sɜːkjələtɔːrɪ]* * *[-lə-]adjective circolatorio* * *circulatory /ˈsɜ:kjʊlətrɪ/a.(scient.) circolatorio: (med.) circulatory failure, collasso circolatorio.* * *[ˌsɜːkjʊ'leɪtərɪ] [AE 'sɜːkjələtɔːrɪ] -
2 circulatory cir·cu·la·tory adj
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3 circulatory system
nMed apparato circolatorio -
4 ♦ exercise
♦ exercise /ˈɛksəsaɪz/n.1 [u] (= physical exercise) esercizio (fisico); moto: circulatory disorders from lack of exercise, disturbi circolatori per mancanza d'esercizio fisico; regular exercise, esercizio fisico regolare; vigorous exercise, esercizio intenso; to take ( USA to get) some exercise, fare un po' di moto; You should play golf for exercise, dovresti giocare a golf per fare dell'esercizio2 esercizio: gymnastic exercises, esercizi ginnici; piano exercises, esercizi al piano; (relig.) spiritual exercises, esercizi spirituali3 (mil.) esercitazione; manovre (pl.)4 esercizio; attuazione: the exercise of power [of one's rights], l'esercizio del potere [dei propri diritti]5 (econ.) esercizio; esecuzione6 esercizio; dimostrazione; prova; operazione: an exercise in tolerance, una dimostrazione di tolleranza; an exercise in mending fences, un'operazione di ricucitura dei rapporti● exercise bike, bicicletta da camera; Cyclette® □ exercise book, quaderno ( degli esercizi) □ exercise machine, attrezzo per la ginnastica da camera □ ( Borsa, fin.) the exercise of an option, l'esercizio di un'opzione □ ( Borsa, fin.) exercise price, prezzo di esercizio □ (equit.) exercise track, maneggio □ exercise wear, abbigliamento sportivo □ exercise yard, cortile dell'aria ( in un carcere).(to) exercise /ˈɛksəsaɪz/A v. t.1 esercitare; mettere in pratica; usare: to exercise veto power [one's rights], esercitare il diritto di veto [i propri diritti]; ( Borsa, fin.) to exercise an option, esercitare un'opzione; to exercise self-control, esercitare l'autocontrollo; to exercise caution, usare cautela3 far fare esercizio a ( un animale); far camminare: to exercise a horse, far fare esercizio a un cavallo4 (form.) preoccupare; turbare: The situation exercised him considerably, la situazione lo preoccupava notevolmenteB v. i.fare dell'esercizio; fare moto; fare ginnastica: I exercise every morning, faccio ginnastica tutte le mattine. -
5 circulate
['sɜːkjʊleɪt] 1.1) (spread) (to limited circle) fare circolare; (widely) diffondere [ information] (to tra)2) fare circolare [blood, water]2.1) [air, banknote, rumour] circolare2) (at party)* * *['sə:kjuleit]1) (to (cause to) go round in a fixed path coming back to a starting-point: Blood circulates through the body.) circolare2) (to (cause to) spread or pass around (news etc): There's a rumour circulating that she is getting married.) circolare, diffondere•- circulatory* * *['sɜːkjʊleɪt] 1.1) (spread) (to limited circle) fare circolare; (widely) diffondere [ information] (to tra)2) fare circolare [blood, water]2.1) [air, banknote, rumour] circolare2) (at party)
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