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21 death blow
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22 death duties
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23 death knell
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24 death list
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25 death ray
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26 death trap
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27 death's head
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28 sudden death
nome sport (anche sudden death play-off BE) sudden death f.* * *nSport, (also: sudden-death play-off) spareggio sudden death* * *nome sport (anche sudden death play-off BE) sudden death f. -
29 crib death
noun ((American) cot death; the sudden death of a baby durintg sleep, which cannot yet be explained medically.) morte in culla* * *n AmSee: -
30 kiss of death
nome colpo m. mortaleto be the kiss of death — essere il colpo mortale ( for, to per)
* * *n* * *nome colpo m. mortaleto be the kiss of death — essere il colpo mortale ( for, to per)
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31 cot death
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32 life-and-death
[ˌlaɪfən'deθ]* * *adjective (serious and deciding between life and death: a life-and-death struggle.) di vita o di morte* * *[ˌlaɪfən'deθ] -
33 life-and-death adj
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34 sudden-death [ˌsʌdn'dɛθ]
1) (in football) rigori mpl a oltranza, (in American football) tempo supplementare (in cui vince la prima squadra che segna)2) Golf -
35 sudden-death playoff n
1) (in football) rigori mpl a oltranza, (in American football) tempo supplementare (in cui vince la prima squadra che segna)2) Golf -
36 catch one's death (of cold)
(to get a very bad cold: If you go out in that rain without a coat you'll catch your death (of cold).) prendere un raffreddore -
37 catch one's death (of cold)
(to get a very bad cold: If you go out in that rain without a coat you'll catch your death (of cold).) prendere un raffreddore -
38 dice with death
(to do something very risky (and dangerous): He diced with death every time he took a short cut across the main railway line.) scherzare con la morte -
39 put to death
(to cause to be killed: The criminal was put to death by hanging.) mettere a morte -
40 to death
(very greatly: I'm sick to death of you.) a morte
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