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1 blood pressure
nome pressione f. sanguigna* * *(the (amount of) pressure of the blood on the walls of the blood-vessels: The excitement will raise his blood pressure.) pressione arteriosa* * *npressione f del sangue or sanguignato have high/low blood pressure — avere la pressione alta/bassa
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2 constriction
[kən'strɪkʃn]1) (of job, lifestyle) oppressione f.2) (of throat, blood vessel) restringimento m.3) (by snake) strangolamento m.* * *constriction /kənˈstrɪkʃn/n.1 [u] compressione; contrazione; restringimento: the constriction of blood vessels, il restringimento dei vasi sanguigni; I felt a constriction in my throat, mi sentivo la gola stretta2 [u] inibizione; repressione3 limitazione; restrizioneconstrictivea.che comprime; costrittivo.* * *[kən'strɪkʃn]1) (of job, lifestyle) oppressione f.2) (of throat, blood vessel) restringimento m.3) (by snake) strangolamento m. -
3 haemorrhage
Ihemorrhage ['hemərɪdʒ] nome emorragia f. (anche fig.)IIhemorrhage ['hemərɪdʒ] verbo intransitivo avere un'emorragia* * *['heməri‹](bleeding in large amounts, from damaged blood-vessels.) emorragia* * *haemorrhage, ( USA) hemorrhage /ˈhɛmərɪdʒ/ (med.)n. [uc]emorragia: brain haemorrhage, emorragia cerebrale; ictushaemorrhagic, ( USA) hemorrhagica.emorragico.(to) haemorrhage ( USA) (to) hemorrhage /ˈhɛmərɪdʒ/A v. i.(med., di persona) avere un'emorragiaB v. t.(fig.) perdere grandi quantità di (qualcosa di valore); subire un'emorragia di: The party has been haemorrhaging support at an alarming rate, il partito continua a perdere consensi a un ritmo allarmante; c'è una preoccupante emorragia di consensi nel partito.* * *Ihemorrhage ['hemərɪdʒ] nome emorragia f. (anche fig.)IIhemorrhage ['hemərɪdʒ] verbo intransitivo avere un'emorragia -
4 constrict con·strict vt
[kən'strɪkt]
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