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1 inflammation
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2 inflammation
[ˌɪnflə'meɪʃn]nome infiammazione f.* * *[inflə'meiʃən]noun ((a place in the body where there is) development of heat with pain, redness and swelling: Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils.) infiammazione* * *inflammation /ɪnfləˈmeɪʃn/n.* * *[ˌɪnflə'meɪʃn]nome infiammazione f. -
3 inflammation in·flam·ma·tion n
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4 appendicitis
[əˌpendɪ'saɪtɪs]nome appendicite f.* * *(the inflammation of the appendix in the body which usually causes pain and often requires the removal of the appendix by surgery.) appendicite* * *appendicitis /əpɛndɪˈsaɪtɪs/n. [u](med.) appendicite.* * *[əˌpendɪ'saɪtɪs]nome appendicite f. -
5 bronchitis
[brɒŋ'kaɪtɪs]nome bronchite f.* * *(inflammation of the air passages in the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing: Wet weather makes his bronchitis worse.) bronchite* * *bronchitis /brɒŋˈkaɪtɪs/ (med.)n. [u]bronchitica. e n.* * *[brɒŋ'kaɪtɪs]nome bronchite f. -
6 catarrh
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7 inflammable
[ɪn'flæməbl]aggettivo infiammabile (anche fig.)* * *[in'flæməbl](easily set on fire: Paper is highly inflammable.) infiammabile- inflammation* * *inflammable /ɪnˈflæməbl/a.inflammability, inflammablenessn. [u]infiammabilità; eccitabilità.* * *[ɪn'flæməbl]aggettivo infiammabile (anche fig.) -
8 meningitis
[ˌmenɪn'dʒaɪtɪs]nome meningite f.* * *(a serious disease in which there is inflammation of the membranes round the brain or spinal cord.) meningite* * *meningitis /mɛnɪnˈdʒaɪtɪs/n. [u](med.) meningite.* * *[ˌmenɪn'dʒaɪtɪs]nome meningite f. -
9 ■ set up
■ set upv. t. + avv.1 mettere su; alzare; erigere; piantare: to set up a tent, mettere su (o piantare) una tenda; to set up a statue, erigere una statua2 mettere su; montare; installare; allestire; predisporre: (teatr.) to set up the scenery, montare l'apparato scenico; to set up the machinery, installare il macchinario; to set up a stand, allestire uno stand3 mettere su; mettere in piedi (fig.); istituire; fondare; costituire; formare; aprire ( un ufficio); avviare ( un'azienda): to set up a school, mettere su una scuola; to set up a new firm, fondare una nuova ditta; to set up a special committee, istituire una commissione speciale; to set up a business, avviare un'attività (o un'impresa) to set up one's practice, aprire uno studio medico (o dentistico, ecc.)4 sistemare; mettere (q. ) in affari (o in politica, ecc.); aiutare (q.) finanziariamente (politicamente, ecc.) a fare carriera; lanciare (q.): to set sb. up for life, sistemare q. per tutta la vita6 causare, provocare, dare l'avvio (o il via) a: to set up a violent reaction, causare una reazione violenta; to set up inflammation, provocare un'infiammazione7 (comput.) configurare; impostare; installare10 (tipogr.) comporre13 (fam.) montare un'accusa contro (q.); incastrare (fig.): He claimed he had been set up by the police, sosteneva d'essere stato incastrato dalla polizia □ to set oneself up against sb., mettersi contro q.; prendere posizione contro q. □ to set ( oneself) up as, mettersi a fare ( un mestiere); impancarsi a ( giudice, ecc.); pretenderla a, darsi arie di ( intenditore, ecc.) □ to set up home (o house), metter su casa □ to set up shop, mettere su un negozio; aprire bottega ( anche fig.) □ to set up sb. with st., fornire, provvedere q. di qc. □ to be well set up, essere forte (o robusto, tarchiato) □ to be well set up with st., essere ben fornito di qc. -
10 tonsillitis
[ˌtɒnsɪ'laɪtɪs]nome tonsillite f.* * *noun (painful inflammation of the tonsils: She had / was suffering from tonsillitis.) tonsillite* * *tonsillitis /tɒnsəˈlaɪtɪs/n. [u](med.) tonsillite.* * *[ˌtɒnsɪ'laɪtɪs]nome tonsillite f. -
11 mastoid mas·toid n
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