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1 breathing
['briːðɪŋ]nome respirazione f., respiro m.* * *breathing /ˈbri:ðɪŋ/n.1 [u] respirazione; respiro: shallow breathing, respiro corto; (med.) breathing trouble, difficoltà di respirazione; heavy breathing, respiro affannoso (o faticoso)3 [u] emissione di voce● breathing apparatus, respiratore, autorespiratore ( di subacqueo) □ breathing in, inspirazione □ breathing out, espirazione □ breathing space, attimo di tregua; (un) po' di respiro.* * *['briːðɪŋ]nome respirazione f., respiro m. -
2 breathing space
1) (respite)2) (postponement) proroga f.* * *nfig attimo di respiro* * *1) (respite)2) (postponement) proroga f. -
3 breathing breath·ing n
['briːðɪŋ]respiro, respirazione fheavy breathing — (on phone) respiro ansimante (di maniaco)
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4 breathing apparatus
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5 breathing rate
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6 labored la·bored Am ['leɪbəd] adj
(breathing) affannoso (-a), (style) pesanteEnglish-Italian dictionary > labored la·bored Am ['leɪbəd] adj
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7 laboured la·boured
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8 with bated breath
(breathing only slightly, due to anxiety, excitement etc: The crowd watched the rescue of the child with bated breath.) trattenuto -
9 respiration
[ˌrespɪ'reɪʃn]* * *[respə'reiʃən]noun (breathing.) respirazione* * *respiration /rɛspɪˈreɪʃn/n.2 respiro.* * *[ˌrespɪ'reɪʃn] -
10 choke
I [tʃəʊk]nome aut. starter m.II 1. [tʃəʊk]1) (throttle) strangolare, strozzare [ person]2) (impede breathing) [fumes, smoke] soffocare2.1) (be unable to breathe) soffocareto choke on a fish bone — strozzarsi con, farsi andare di traverso una lisca di pesce
to choke with — soffocare da [ rage]
•- choke up* * *[ əuk] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) soffocare2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) ostruire, intasare2. noun(an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) valvola dell'aria* * *[tʃəʊk]1. nAuto (valvola dell')aria2. vt3. vi1) soffocarehelp him, he's choking! — aiutatelo, sta soffocando!
2) (fam: lose confidence) farsi prendere dalla sfiducia•* * *choke (1) /tʃəʊk/n.3 (autom., mecc., = choke valve) diffusore; valvola dell'aria: to pull the choke out, togliere l'aria; disinserire lo starterchoke (2) /tʃəʊk/n.cuore filamentoso del carciofo.(to) choke /tʃəʊk/A v. t.1 soffocare ( anche fig.); strangolare: to choke sb. to death, uccidere q. soffocandolo; soffocare q.; strangolare q.2 ostruire; intasare; ingorgare: Sand has choked the water pipe, la sabbia ha ostruito la conduttura dell'acqua; The road was choked (up) with traffic, la strada era intasata di trafficoB v. i.1 soffocare; sentirsi soffocare; strozzarsi: to choke on a fish bone, strozzarsi con una lisca; farsi andare per traverso una lisca; to choke with rage, soffocare dalla rabbia; to choke to death, morire soffocato4 ostruirsi; ingorgarsi; intasarsi.* * *I [tʃəʊk]nome aut. starter m.II 1. [tʃəʊk]1) (throttle) strangolare, strozzare [ person]2) (impede breathing) [fumes, smoke] soffocare2.1) (be unable to breathe) soffocareto choke on a fish bone — strozzarsi con, farsi andare di traverso una lisca di pesce
to choke with — soffocare da [ rage]
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11 gasp
I [gɑːsp]nome (breathing) rantolo m.II [gɑːsp]to give o let out a gasp emettere un rantolo; to give a gasp of horror ansimare dallo spavento; at the last gasp — fig. all'ultimo momento
1) (for air) ansimare2) (show surprise) rimanere senza fiato3) colloq.* * *1. noun(the sound made by suddenly breathing in, eg because of surprise or sudden pain: a gasp of fear.) ansimo2. verbHe gasped with pain.) ansare, ansimare* * *[ɡɒːsp]1. n2. viansare, ansimare, (in surprise) restare senza fiatoto gasp for breath or air — respirare a fatica, boccheggiare
•- gasp out* * *gasp /gɑ:sp/n.anelito; respiro affannoso; rantolo; sforzo per respirare● to be at one's (o at the) last gasp, essere all'ultimo respiro (o moribondo); (fig.) essere alle ultime battute (o alla fine).(to) gasp /gɑ:sp/v. i.1 boccheggiare; ansare; ansimare; prendere fiato a fatica2 restare senza fiato; restare a bocca aperta: I gasped at his impudence, la sua impudenza mi ha lasciato senza fiato; He gasped with surprise ( o in amazement), restò a bocca aperta per lo stupore● to gasp for breath (o air), boccheggiare, sentirsi mancare l'aria □ to gasp for life, agonizzare; rantolare □ to gasp out a few words, dire poche parole ansimando.* * *I [gɑːsp]nome (breathing) rantolo m.II [gɑːsp]to give o let out a gasp emettere un rantolo; to give a gasp of horror ansimare dallo spavento; at the last gasp — fig. all'ultimo momento
1) (for air) ansimare2) (show surprise) rimanere senza fiato3) colloq. -
12 laboured
1. 2.1) (difficult) [ movement] difficile, faticoso; [ breathing] affannoso, difficile2) (showing effort) [humour, speech] elaborato, studiato, affettato* * *laboured, ( USA) labored /ˈleɪbəd/a.1 faticoso; gravoso; penoso; pesante* * *1. 2.1) (difficult) [ movement] difficile, faticoso; [ breathing] affannoso, difficile2) (showing effort) [humour, speech] elaborato, studiato, affettato -
13 constricted
[kən'strɪktɪd] 1. 2.* * *constricted /kənˈstrɪktɪd/a.ristretto; stretto; contratto; limitato; angusto: constricted arteries, arterie ristrette; constricted pupils, pupille contratte; constricted throat, gola stretta; constricted room, spazio limitato (o angusto); a constricted view of life, vedute ristrette.* * *[kən'strɪktɪd] 1. 2. -
14 rhythmic
['rɪðmɪk(l)]* * *adjective (of or with rhythm: rhythmic movement; The dancing was very rhythmical.) ritmico* * *rhythmic /ˈrɪðmɪk/, rhythmical /ˈrɪðmɪkl/a.rhythmically avv.* * *['rɪðmɪk(l)] -
15 wheeze
I [wiːz] [AE hwiːz]1) (breathing) sibilo m.2) BE ant. colloq.II 1. [wiːz] [AE hwiːz]verbo transitivo dire ansimando2.verbo intransitivo [person, animal] respirare sibilando; [engine, machine] sibilare* * *[wi:z] 1. verb(to breathe with a hissing sound and with difficulty.) ansimare2. noun(such a sound.) respiro (affannoso)- wheezy- wheezily
- wheeziness* * *[wiːz]1. vi2. n* * *wheeze /wi:z/n.1 respiro affannoso; l'ansare; l'ansimare; sibilo3 (fam.) buon'idea; bella trovata; scoperta ingegnosa.(to) wheeze /wi:z/A v. i.1 ansare; ansimare; respirare affannosamenteB v. t.dire ansimando: He managed to wheeze out his name and address, è riuscito a dire ansimando il suo nome e l'indirizzo.* * *I [wiːz] [AE hwiːz]1) (breathing) sibilo m.2) BE ant. colloq.II 1. [wiːz] [AE hwiːz]verbo transitivo dire ansimando2.verbo intransitivo [person, animal] respirare sibilando; [engine, machine] sibilare -
16 constrict
[kən'strɪkt]verbo transitivo comprimere, restringere [flow, blood vessel]; impedire [breathing, movement]* * *[kən'strikt](to press tightly; to cramp: The tight collar was constricting his neck.) comprimere* * *[kən'strɪkt]verbo transitivo comprimere, restringere [flow, blood vessel]; impedire [breathing, movement] -
17 shallow
['ʃæləʊ] 1.1) [container, water] poco profondo, basso; [ stairs] dai, con i gradini bassi; [ breathing] leggero, superficiale2) [character, response, conversation] superficiale; [ writing] piatto, privo di profondità; [ wit] vacuo, inconsistente2.* * *['ʃæləu]1) (not deep: shallow water; a shallow pit.) basso, (poco profondo)2) (not able to think seriously or feel deeply: a rather shallow personality.) superficiale•- shallows* * *['ʃæləʊ] 1.1) [container, water] poco profondo, basso; [ stairs] dai, con i gradini bassi; [ breathing] leggero, superficiale2. -
18 smooth
I [smuːð]1) (even) [stone, sea, skin, fabric] liscio; [ road] piano; [curve, line, breathing] regolare; [ sauce] omogeneo; [ movement] agevole, sciolto2) fig. (problem-free) [journey, flight, life] tranquillo, senza intoppithe bill had a smooth passage through Parliament — la legge è passata senza difficoltà in Parlamento
3) (pleasant) [taste, wine] amabile, rotondo••II [smuːð]the course of true love never did run smooth — = l'amore vero non è mai privo di difficoltà
1) (flatten out) lisciare [paper, hair, surface]; (get creases out) togliere le pieghe a, stirare [ fabric]•* * *[smu:ð] 1. adjective1) (having an even surface; not rough: Her skin is as smooth as satin.) liscio2) (without lumps: Mix the ingredients to a smooth paste.) omogeneo3) ((of movement) without breaks, stops or jolts: Did you have a smooth flight from New York?) tranquillo4) (without problems or difficulties: a smooth journey; His progress towards promotion was smooth and rapid.) facile; tranquillo5) ((too) agreeable and pleasant in manner etc: I don't trust those smooth salesmen.) sdolcinato, mellifluo2. verb1) ((often with down, out etc) to make (something) smooth or flat: She tried to smooth the creases out.) appianare2) ((with into or over): to rub (a liquid substance etc) gently over (a surface): Smooth the moisturizing cream into/over your face and neck.) stendere•- smoothen- smoothly
- smoothness* * *I [smuːð]1) (even) [stone, sea, skin, fabric] liscio; [ road] piano; [curve, line, breathing] regolare; [ sauce] omogeneo; [ movement] agevole, sciolto2) fig. (problem-free) [journey, flight, life] tranquillo, senza intoppithe bill had a smooth passage through Parliament — la legge è passata senza difficoltà in Parlamento
3) (pleasant) [taste, wine] amabile, rotondo••II [smuːð]the course of true love never did run smooth — = l'amore vero non è mai privo di difficoltà
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19 steady
I 1. ['stedɪ]1) (gradual) [increase, decline] progressivo2) (continual) [breathing, drip] regolare; [ progress] costante; [ stream] regolare, costante; [ rain] persistenteto keep o hold sth. steady tenere fermo qcs.; he isn't very steady on his feet (from age) non è molto saldo sulle gambe; (from drunkenness) barcolla un po'; to hold steady — econ. [ interest rates] rimanere stabile
5) (reliable) [ job] fisso, stabile; [ boyfriend] fisso; [ relationship] stabile2.3.to go steady with sb. — fare coppia fissa con qcn
interiezione BE colloq.II 1. ['stedɪ]steady on! — (reprovingly) fai attenzione!
1) (keep still) tenere fermo [ladder, camera]2) (control)2.verbo intransitivo stabilizzarsi3.to steady oneself — (physically) riprendere l'equilibrio; (mentally) mettere la testa a posto, mettere giudizio
* * *['stedi] 1. adjective1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) fermo, stabile2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) costante, regolare3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) solido4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) serio, posato2. verb(to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) stabilizzarsi; ritrovare l'equilibrio- steadily- steadiness
- steady on! - steady !* * *I 1. ['stedɪ]1) (gradual) [increase, decline] progressivo2) (continual) [breathing, drip] regolare; [ progress] costante; [ stream] regolare, costante; [ rain] persistenteto keep o hold sth. steady tenere fermo qcs.; he isn't very steady on his feet (from age) non è molto saldo sulle gambe; (from drunkenness) barcolla un po'; to hold steady — econ. [ interest rates] rimanere stabile
5) (reliable) [ job] fisso, stabile; [ boyfriend] fisso; [ relationship] stabile2.3.to go steady with sb. — fare coppia fissa con qcn
interiezione BE colloq.II 1. ['stedɪ]steady on! — (reprovingly) fai attenzione!
1) (keep still) tenere fermo [ladder, camera]2) (control)2.verbo intransitivo stabilizzarsi3.to steady oneself — (physically) riprendere l'equilibrio; (mentally) mettere la testa a posto, mettere giudizio
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20 asthma
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