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121 inchiodato
inchiodato agg.1 nailed2 (fig.) kept, confined: una persona inchiodata a letto da una malattia, a person kept (o confined) to his bed by an illness. -
122 ischeletrire
ischeletrire v.tr. to emaciate, to make* gaunt: la lunga malattia l'ha ischeletrito, the long illness has emaciated him◆ v. intr. → ischeletrirsi.◘ ischeletrirsi v.intr.pron. to grow* gaunt, to become* emaciated. -
123 logorato
logorato agg.1 worn (-out), worn (-down): un cappotto logorato dall'uso, a worn (-out) coat; tacchi logorati, worn-down heels2 (fig.) worn (-out); wasted (away); used up: logorato dall'ansia, worn (-out) with anxiety; logorato dalla malattia, wasted away by illness; ho i nervi logorati dall'attesa, my nerves are on edge from waiting. -
124 penosamente
penosamente avv.1 painfully: una malattia penosamente lunga, a painfully long illness2 ( con difficoltà) with difficulty, laboriously: avanzava penosamente lungo la strada, he walked with difficulty along the road. -
125 proveniente
proveniente agg.1 coming: merci provenienti dalla Francia, goods coming from France2 ( causato) caused (by sthg.); proceeding (from sthg.): malattia proveniente dall'abuso di alcol, illness caused by the abuse of alcohol. -
126 riacutizzare
riacutizzare v.tr. to reheighten (anche fig.), to make* acute again: l'incidente ha riacutizzato la tensione nella zona, the incident has reheightened tension in the area.◘ riacutizzarsi v.intr.pron. to become* acute again, to grow* acute again (anche fig.): la malattia si è riacutizzata, the illness has grown acute again. -
127 riacutizzazione
riacutizzazione s.f.1 reheightening (anche fig.), becoming acute again, growing acute again: la riacutizzazione della crisi politica, the reheightening of the political crisis2 (med.) new acute phase (of illness). -
128 rincrudimento
rincrudimento s.m. aggravation, worsening: il rincrudimento di una malattia, the aggravation (o worsening) of an illness; ci fu un rincrudimento del freddo, it got colder (o the weather became colder).
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