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1 sale
m salt* * *sale s.m.1 salt: sali ( aromatici), smelling salts; sali da bagno, bath salts; sale da cucina, kitchen salt; sale da tavola, fine, table salt; sale grosso, coarse salt; sale inglese, amaro, Epsom salts; un pizzico, un pugno di sale, a pinch, a fistful of salt; essere giusto di sale, to be salty enough; è giusto di sale lo stufato?, is the stew salty enough?; la minestra è dolce di sale, there isn't enough salt in the soup; sapere di sale, to taste salty; sotto sale, salted; acciughe sotto sale, salted anchovies; senza sale, without salt, (fig.) insipid; è scritto senza sale, it's an insipid piece of writing // restare di sale, to be dumbfounded (o flabbergasted) // (chim.): sale basico, basic salt; sale di Glauber, Glauber's salt; sale di Rochelle, Rochelle salt2 ( buon senso) common sense, mother-wit: è un uomo che ha sale in zucca, he's got plenty of common sense // prendere qlco. con un grano di sale, to take sthg. with a pinch of salt* * *['sale]1. sm1) (gen) salt2)sali smpl — (Med : da annusare) smelling salts
2.* * *['sale] 1.sostantivo maschile1) salt2) fig. (arguzia, mordacità) piquancy, wit2.- i da bagno — bath salts
- i inglesi — Epsom salts
••restare o rimanere di sale to be dumbfounded; avere sale in zucca — to have common sense o gumption colloq.
* * *sale/'sale/I sostantivo m.1 salt; dieta senza sale salt-free diet; pane senza sale unsalted bread; acciughe sotto sale salted anchovies2 fig. (arguzia, mordacità) piquancy, witII sali m.pl.farm. salts; (da annusare) smelling saltscapelli sale e pepe pepper-and-salt hair; restare o rimanere di sale to be dumbfounded; avere sale in zucca to have common sense o gumption colloq.\sale da cucina cooking salt; sale fino fine o table salt; sale grosso coarse salt; sale marino sea salt; sale da tavola table salt; - i da bagno bath salts; - i inglesi Epsom salts; - i minerali mineral salts. -
2 inglese
1. m noun adj English2. m Englishman, f Englishwoman* * *inglese agg. English: una signora inglese, an English lady // all'inglese, after the English fashion: giardino all'inglese, English garden; riso all'inglese, boiled rice; andarsene, filarsela all'inglese, to slip away unobtrusively // sale inglese, Epsom salts // zuppa inglese, trifle // (tip.) carattere inglese, English script◆ s.m.1 (abitante) Englishman* // gli Inglesi, the English (people)2 (lingua) (the) English (language): sto facendo un corso accelerato d'inglese, I'm doing an intensive English course; non mi piace la mia insegnante d'inglese, I don't like my English teacher; le genti che parlano inglese, the English-speaking world◆ s.f. Englishwoman*.* * *[in'ɡlese]1. aggandarsene o filarsela all'inglese — to take French leave
2. sm/fgli Inglesi — the English, English people
3. sm(lingua) English* * *[in'glese] 1. 2.3.gli -i — the English, the British
sostantivo maschile (lingua) English••* * *inglese/in'glese/ ⇒ 25, 16II m. e f.III sostantivo m.(lingua) Englishfilarsela all'inglese to take French leave. -
3 epsomite
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Epsom Salts — Epsom salts is the name for a crystalline salt of magnesium sulfate heptahydrate. Discovered near the town of Epsom, England, about 1618, it, is used internally as a laxative and externally as a soaking aid for bruises, sprains, and local… … Dictionary of eponyms
Epsom salts — Ep som salts or Epsom salt Ep som salt (Med.) Sulphate of magnesia having cathartic qualities; originally prepared by boiling down the mineral waters at Epsom, England, whence the name; afterwards prepared from sea water; but now from certain… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Epsom salts — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ crystals of hydrated magnesium sulphate used as a laxative. ORIGIN named after the town of Epsom in Surrey, where the salts were first found occurring naturally … English terms dictionary
Epsom salts — or Epsom salt n. 〚after EPSOM〛 a white, crystalline salt, magnesium sulfate, MgSO4·7H2O, used as a cathartic * * * … Universalium
Epsom salts — magnesium sulphate, 1770, obtained from Epsom water, the water of a mineral spring at Epsom in Surrey, England, the medicinal properties of which were discovered in Elizabethan times. The place name is recorded c.973 as Ebbesham, lit. Ebbi s… … Etymology dictionary
Epsom salts — or Epsom salt n. [after EPSOM] a white, crystalline salt, magnesium sulfate, MgSO4·7H2O, used as a cathartic … English World dictionary
Epsom salts — n pl but sing in constr a bitter white crystalline salt MgSO4·7H2O that is a hydrated magnesium sulfate with cathartic properties called also bitter salts … Medical dictionary
Epsom salts — Salt Salt, n. [AS. sealt; akin to OS. & OFries. salt, D. zout, G. salz, Icel., Sw., & Dan. salt, L. sal, Gr. ?, Russ. sole, Ir. & Gael. salann, W. halen, of unknown origin. Cf. {Sal}, {Salad}, {Salary}, {Saline}, {Sauce}, {Sausage}.] 1. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Epsom salts — n. a preparation of magnesium sulphate used as a purgative etc. Etymology: Epsom in Surrey, where it was first found occurring naturally * * * Epsom salts f19 [ˌepsəm ˈsɔːlts] [ˌepsəm ˈsɔːlts] noun plural a white powder that can be mixed with… … Useful english dictionary
Epsom salts — [[t]e̱psəm sɔ͟ːlts[/t]] N UNCOUNT Epsom salts is a kind of white powder which you can mix with water and drink as a medicine to help you empty your bowels … English dictionary
Epsom salts — Ep|som salts [ˌepsəm ˈso:lts US ˈso:lts] n [plural] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Epsom, town in southern England with a supply of water in which the substance was found] a white powder that can be mixed with water and used as a medicine … Dictionary of contemporary English