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"wound;Verletzung;ferimento"* * *f woundin incidente injury* * *ferita s.f.1 wound, hurt, injury: ferita da proiettile, bullet wound; ferita da taglio, slash (o gash o cut); una ferita leggera, a slight (o flesh) wound; una ferita profonda, a deep wound; la ferita al braccio sinistro guarì prestissimo, the wound in his left arm healed very quickly; curare una ferita, to attend (o to see) to a wound; pulire una ferita, to cleanse a wound; infliggere una ferita a qlcu., to inflict a wound on s.o.; medicare una ferita, to dress a wound; riportare ferite in un incidente, to be injured in an accident2 (fig.) wound, hurt; offence: una ferita al proprio orgoglio, a wound to one's pride; ferita d'amore, wound of love // nel rivederla gli si aprì la vecchia ferita, the old wound opened up when he saw her again (o seeing her again brought back painful memories to him).* * *[fe'rita]sostantivo femminile wound, injury, hurt (anche fig.)una ferita alla testa, gamba — a wound to o in the head, leg, a head, leg injury
riportare una grave ferita — to be seriously injured, to suffer a severe injury
una ferita all'amor proprio — fig. wounded pride
ferita di guerra — war injury o wound
••* * *ferita/fe'rita/sostantivo f.wound, injury, hurt (anche fig.); una ferita alla testa, gamba a wound to o in the head, leg, a head, leg injury; riportare una grave ferita to be seriously injured, to suffer a severe injury; una ferita all'amor proprio fig. wounded pride\leccarsi le -e to lick one's wounds; riaprire una vecchia ferita to reopen an old wound\ -
2 ferita d'arma da fuoco
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