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121 ganglion blocking agent
gangliyon bloke edici ilaç -
122 immobilization
n. sabitleme, hareketsiz hale getirme, tedavülden çekme, bloke etme, bağlama* * *hareketsiz hale getirme -
123 immobilize
v. sabitlemek, hareketsiz hale getirmek, tedavülden kaldırmak, bloke etmek* * *hareketsiz hale getir -
124 obstructionist
n. engelleyen kimse* * *bloke eden -
125 tie up
berabere kalmak, berabere bırakmak, şarta bağlamak, ilişki kurmak, bloke etmek* * *bağla ———————— bağlan -
126 fluff
1. noun(small pieces of soft, wool-like material from blankets etc: My coat is covered with fluff.) puh2. verb1) ((often with out or up) to make full and soft like fluff: The bird fluffed out its feathers; Fluff up the pillows and make the invalid more comfortable.) našopiriti; razrahljati2) (to make a mistake in doing (something): The actress fluffed her lines; The golfer fluffed his stroke.) zamuditi, zgrešiti•- fluffy* * *I [flʌf]nounpuh, kosemtheatre slang slabo naučena vloga; slang a bit of fluff — ženska, dekleII [flʌf]1.transitive verbkosmatiti; slang skrpucati kaj; (up, out) našopiriti;2.intransitive verbkosmatiti seslang motiti se (na odru), "plavati"; colloquially to fluff the bloke — dodobra koga spoznati -
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128 -boy e ragazzo-
Nota d'usoIl sostantivo boy si riferisce a un bambino-ragazzo fino ai 16-18 anni. Passata questa età, per evitare di sembrare scortesi, è preferibile usare altri appellativi, come young man, fellow, chap, bloke, lad, ecc. Il termine boys può essere usato dagli adulti per riferirsi al proprio gruppo di amici (maschi): I'm going to the pub with the boys, vado al pub con i ragazzi. Tuttavia, un estraneo che si riferisce a un gruppo di amici (maschi), non li chiamerà boys, ma lads o chaps: Hey lads!, ehi ragazzi! In presenza di un gruppo formato da uomini e donne, si utilizza comunemente il sostantivo guys: Are the guys coming?, vengono i ragazzi?
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