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1 diseased
[dɪ'ziːzd]aggettivo malato (anche fig.)* * *diseased /dɪˈzi:zd/a.1 malato ( anche fig.: di mente, cuore, ecc.): a diseased limb, un arto malato; diseased plants, piante malate* * *[dɪ'ziːzd]aggettivo malato (anche fig.) -
2 diseased dis·eased adj
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3 Cancer
['kænsə(r)]1) astrol. Cancro m.2) geogr.* * *['kænsə]1) (a diseased growth in the body, often fatal: The cancer has spread to her stomach.) cancro2) (the (often fatal) condition caused by such diseased growth(s): He is dying of cancer.) cancro•* * *Cancer /ˈkænsə(r)/A n.1 (astron., astrol.) Cancro ( costellazione e III segno dello zodiaco): the Tropic of Cancer, il Tropico del Cancro2 (astrol.) (un) Cancro, persona nata sotto il segno del Cancro: He's a Cancer, è del Cancro; è un CancroB a.(astrol.) del CancroCancerian (astrol.)A n.► Cancer, A, def. 3B a.del Cancro.* * *['kænsə(r)]1) astrol. Cancro m.2) geogr. -
4 donor
['dəʊnə(r)]nome (of organ, money) donatore m. (-trice)* * *['dounə]noun (a giver of a gift or of a part of the body used to replace a diseased part of someone else's body: The new piano in the hall is the gift of an anonymous donor; a kidney donor; a blood donor.) donatore, donatrice* * *donor /ˈdəʊnə(r)/n.donatore ( anche med.): a blood [an organ, a bone marrow] donor, un donatore di sangue [di organi, di midollo osseo]; a major donor to the Republican party, un importante finanziatore del partito repubblicano● (med.) donor card, tessera di donatore ( di organi).* * *['dəʊnə(r)]nome (of organ, money) donatore m. (-trice) -
5 jaundice
['dʒɔːndɪs]nome ittero m., itterizia f.* * *['‹o:ndis](a diseased state of the body in which the skin and whites of the eyes become yellow.) ittero, itterizia* * *jaundice /ˈdʒɔ:ndɪs/n. [u]1 (med.) ittero; itterizia2 (fig.) astio; acrimonia; invidia; gelosia.* * *['dʒɔːndɪs]nome ittero m., itterizia f. -
6 surgeon
['sɜːdʒən]nome chirurgo m. (-a)* * *['sə:‹ən]1) (a doctor who treats injuries or diseases by operations in which the body sometimes has to be cut open, eg to remove a diseased part.) chirurgo2) (a doctor in the army or navy.) ufficiale medico•- surgery- surgical
- surgically* * *surgeon /ˈsɜ:dʒən/n.2 (mil.) ufficiale medico3 (naut.) medico di bordo● (zool.) surgeon-fish ( Acanthurus chirurgus), pesce chirurgo □ the Surgeon General, (in USA) il Direttore Generale Federale della Sanità; (mil.) il Capo del Servizio Medico di una delle tre Forze Armate □ brain surgeon (fig., fam.), genio, aquila (fig.).* * *['sɜːdʒən]nome chirurgo m. (-a) -
7 udder
['ʌdə(r)]nome mammella f., poppa f.* * *(the bag-like part of a cow, goat etc, with teats that supply milk for their young or for humans: The cow has a diseased udder.) mammella* * *udder /ˈʌdə(r)/n.(zool.) mammella, poppa ( di femmina d'animale).* * *['ʌdə(r)]nome mammella f., poppa f. -
8 destroy **** de·stroy vt
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9 sore
[sɔː(r)] 1.nome piaga f.2.1) (sensitive) [eyes, nose, gums] infiammato, irritato; [muscle, foot] doloranteto be o feel sore (all over) sentire male (dappertutto); my leg is a bit sore la gamba mi fa un po' male; you'll only make it sore by scratching — se gratti ti farà ancora più male
2) AE colloq. (peeved) irritatoto be sore about o over sth., at sb. essere arrabbiato o seccarsi per qcs., con qcn.; to get sore — aversela a male
3) lett. (extreme)to be in sore need of sth. — avere un disperato bisogno di qcs
4) (delicate) attrib. [ subject] delicato; [ point] dolenteto touch on a sore point — fig. mettere il dito nella piaga
••* * *[so:] 1. adjective1) (painful: My leg is very sore; I have a sore leg.) dolente, doloroso2) (suffering pain: I am still a bit sore after my operation.) indolenzito3) ((American) irritated, annoyed or offended: He is still sore about what happened.) irritato, seccato2. noun(a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) ferita- sorely- soreness* * *[sɔː(r)]1) (painful) dolorantesore throat — mal m di gola
my eyes are sore; I have sore eyes — mi fanno male gli occhi
2) figdon't get sore! (esp Am) fam — non te la prendere!
2. nMed piaga* * *[sɔː(r)] 1.nome piaga f.2.1) (sensitive) [eyes, nose, gums] infiammato, irritato; [muscle, foot] doloranteto be o feel sore (all over) sentire male (dappertutto); my leg is a bit sore la gamba mi fa un po' male; you'll only make it sore by scratching — se gratti ti farà ancora più male
2) AE colloq. (peeved) irritatoto be sore about o over sth., at sb. essere arrabbiato o seccarsi per qcs., con qcn.; to get sore — aversela a male
3) lett. (extreme)to be in sore need of sth. — avere un disperato bisogno di qcs
4) (delicate) attrib. [ subject] delicato; [ point] dolenteto touch on a sore point — fig. mettere il dito nella piaga
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