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1 ♦ internal
♦ internal /ɪnˈtɜ:nl/A a.interno; interiore; intimo; intrinseco: (med.) internal injuries, lesioni interne; (anat.) internal ear, orecchio interno; (econ.) internal demand, domanda interna; internal navigation, navigazione interna; internal security, sicurezza interna; internal medicine, medicina interna; (filol.) internal evidence, prova interna; prove interneB n.1 (fam.) visita ginecologica2 (pl.) caratteri intrinseci3 (pl.) interiora; visceri● internal auditing, revisione contabile interna □ (org. az.) internal auditor, revisore contabile interno □ (mecc.) internal-combustion engine, motore a combustione interna; motore a scoppio □ (econ., fin.) internal rate of return, tasso di rendimento implicito (o interno) □ internal power struggle, lotta intestina per il potere □ (fisc., USA) the Internal Revenue Service, il Fisco □ (mecc.) internal thread, madrevite □ internal wars, guerre intestine; guerre civili. -
2 internal
[ɪn'tɜːnl]1) (inner) [mechanism, pipe] interno2) med. [organ, bleeding] interno3) (within organization) [problem, call, mail, candidate] interno4) (within country) [security, flight, trade] internointernal affairs — pol. affari interni
* * *[in'tə:nl]1) (of, on or in the inside of something (eg a person's body): The man suffered internal injuries in the accident.) interno2) (concerning what happens within a country etc, rather than its relationship with other countries etc: The prime ministers agreed that no country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.) interno•- internal combustion* * *[ɪn'tɜːnl]1) (inner) [mechanism, pipe] interno2) med. [organ, bleeding] interno3) (within organization) [problem, call, mail, candidate] interno4) (within country) [security, flight, trade] internointernal affairs — pol. affari interni
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3 internal *** in·ter·nal adj
[ɪn'tɜːnl]internal injuries — lesioni fpl interne
internal processes Geol — fenomeni mpl endogeni
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4 ♦ injury
♦ injury /ˈɪndʒərɪ/n. [cu]1 danno; lesione; nocumento (lett.); ferita; ingiustizia; male; offesa; torto: to add insult to injury, aggiungere l'offesa (o la beffa) al danno; to suffer injuries to the head, riportare ferite al capo; an injury to sb. 's good name, un'offesa alla reputazione di q.; multiple injuries, ferite multiple; internal injuries, lesioni interne; severe injuries, gravi ferite NOTA D'USO: - riportare ferite-2 (leg.) atto illecito; illecito4 (arc.) ingiuria● injury benefit, assegno d'invalidità (o di malattia) □ ( sport) injury time, recupero; minuti di recuperoFALSI AMICI: nell'inglese attuale injury non significa ingiuria.
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