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1 movement **** move·ment n
['muːvmənt]movement (of the bowels) Med — evacuazione f (intestinale)
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2 growth
[grəʊθ]1) (physical) (of person, plant, hair, nails) crescita f.2) (increase) (of population, movement, idea) crescita f., sviluppo m.; (of economy) crescita f., espansione f., sviluppo m.; (of numbers, productivity, earnings) crescita f., aumento m., incremento m. (in, of di)3) med. escrescenza f.4) bot. germoglio m.* * *[-Ɵ]1) (the act or process of growing, increasing, developing etc: the growth of trade unionism.) crescita2) (something that has grown: a week's growth of beard.) crescita3) (the amount by which something grows: to measure the growth of a plant.) crescita, sviluppo4) (something unwanted which grows: a cancerous growth.) escrescenza* * *[grəʊθ]1) (physical) (of person, plant, hair, nails) crescita f.2) (increase) (of population, movement, idea) crescita f., sviluppo m.; (of economy) crescita f., espansione f., sviluppo m.; (of numbers, productivity, earnings) crescita f., aumento m., incremento m. (in, of di)3) med. escrescenza f.4) bot. germoglio m. -
3 poise
I [pɔɪz]1) (aplomb) padronanza f. di sé; (confidence) sicurezza f. di sé2) (physical elegance) portamento m.II [pɔɪz]verbo transitivo tenere in equilibrio, bilanciare [javelin, spade]* * *[poiz] 1. verb(to balance: He poised himself on the diving-board.) (tenersi in equilibrio)2. noun1) (balance and control in bodily movement: Good poise is important for a dancer.) equilibrio2) (dignity and self-confidence: He lost his poise for a moment.) equilibrio•- poised* * *[pɔɪz]1. n(carriage of head, body) portamento, (balance) equilibrio, (composure, dignity of manner) padronanza di sé, (calmness) calma2. vt(balance) mettere in equilibrio, (hold balanced) tenere in equilibrio* * *poise /pɔɪz/n. [u](to) poise /pɔɪz/A v. t.1 bilanciare; equilibrare; tenere in equilibrioB v. i.● to poise oneself, tenersi in equilibrio.* * *I [pɔɪz]1) (aplomb) padronanza f. di sé; (confidence) sicurezza f. di sé2) (physical elegance) portamento m.II [pɔɪz]verbo transitivo tenere in equilibrio, bilanciare [javelin, spade] -
4 jerk
I [dʒɜːk]1) (jolt) scossa f., strattone m., scatto m.; (twitch) (of muscle, limb) spasmo m., contrazione f.to start off with a jerk — [ vehicle] partire strattonando o sobbalzando
2) AE colloq. spreg. (obnoxious person) persona f. volgare, verme m.; (stupid person) cretino m. (-a), stupido m. (-a)II 1. [dʒɜːk]verbo transitivo tirare, spingere (con uno strattone) [ object]2.1) (jolt)to jerk to a halt — [ vehicle] fermarsi con un sobbalzo
2) (twitch) [person, muscle] contrarsi, tremare•- jerk out* * *[‹ə:k] 1. noun(a short, sudden movement: We felt a jerk as the train started.) scossa, sobbalzo2. verb(to move with a jerk or jerks: He grasped my arm and jerked me round; The car jerked to a halt.) spingere; muoversi a strappi- jerky- jerkily
- jerkiness* * *[dʒɜːk]1. vt(pull) tirare con uno strattone2. vi3. n1) (movement) sobbalzo, scossa, (reflex) spasmo muscolare, contrazione f nervosa2) esp Am fam stronzo* * *jerk (1) /dʒɜ:k/n.1 strattone; strappo2 scossa; scatto; sobbalzo3 spasmo muscolare; contrazione5 (mecc.) velocità d'accelerazione● (fam., antiq.) physical jerks, ginnastica ( a corpo libero); esercizi.jerk (2) /dʒɜ:k/n. [u]2 (alim.) ► jerky (1).(to) jerk (1) /dʒɜ:k/A v. t.1 dare uno strappo (o uno strattone) a; strattonare: to jerk oneself free, liberarsi con uno strattone2 (seguito da avv. o prep.) muovere di scatto; scuotere: to jerk one's hand away, ritirare la mano di scatto; to jerk up one's head, alzare di scatto la testa; to jerk a cart out of the mud, tirare un carro fuori dal fango; to jerk out one's words, parlare a scatti; He was jerked out of his torpor, è stato scosso dal suo torporeB v. i.sobbalzare; muoversi a scatti; muoversi a strappi; procedere a scosse (o a sobbalzi): to jerk into motion, mettersi in moto sobbalzando; to jerk to a stop, fermarsi con un sobbalzo.(to) jerk (2) /dʒɜ:k/v. t.* * *I [dʒɜːk]1) (jolt) scossa f., strattone m., scatto m.; (twitch) (of muscle, limb) spasmo m., contrazione f.to start off with a jerk — [ vehicle] partire strattonando o sobbalzando
2) AE colloq. spreg. (obnoxious person) persona f. volgare, verme m.; (stupid person) cretino m. (-a), stupido m. (-a)II 1. [dʒɜːk]verbo transitivo tirare, spingere (con uno strattone) [ object]2.1) (jolt)to jerk to a halt — [ vehicle] fermarsi con un sobbalzo
2) (twitch) [person, muscle] contrarsi, tremare•- jerk out -
5 soul
[səʊl]1) (immortal) anima f.to sell one's soul — vendere l'anima (al diavolo); fig. dare l'anima ( to do per fare)
2) (innermost nature) anima f., animo m.3) (essence)4) U (emotional appeal)to lack soul — [ performance] non avere anima; [ building] essere anonimo
6) (person)"many people there?" - "not a soul" — "c'era gente?" - "neanche un'anima"
she's too old, poor soul! — è troppo vecchia, poveretta!
7) mus. (anche soul music) soul m., musica f. soul••it's good for the soul — scherz. fa bene al cuore
to throw oneself into sth. heart and soul — lanciarsi anima e corpo in qcs
* * *[səul]1) (the spirit; the non-physical part of a person, which is often thought to continue in existence after he or she dies: People often discuss whether animals and plants have souls.) anima, spirito2) (a person: She's a wonderful old soul.) anima, persona3) ((of an enterprise etc) the organizer or leader: He is the soul of the whole movement.) anima4) (soul music.) soul•- soulful- soulfully
- soulless
- soul-destroying
- soul music* * *[səʊl]1) (immortal) anima f.to sell one's soul — vendere l'anima (al diavolo); fig. dare l'anima ( to do per fare)
2) (innermost nature) anima f., animo m.3) (essence)4) U (emotional appeal)to lack soul — [ performance] non avere anima; [ building] essere anonimo
6) (person)"many people there?" - "not a soul" — "c'era gente?" - "neanche un'anima"
she's too old, poor soul! — è troppo vecchia, poveretta!
7) mus. (anche soul music) soul m., musica f. soul••it's good for the soul — scherz. fa bene al cuore
to throw oneself into sth. heart and soul — lanciarsi anima e corpo in qcs
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