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1 nasal
['neɪzl]aggettivo nasale* * *['neizəl]1) (of the nose: a nasal infection; nasal congestion.) nasale2) (sounding through the nose: a nasal voice.) nasale* * *nasal /ˈneɪzl/A a.nasale: a nasal sound, un suono nasale; a nasal voice, una voce nasale; (med.) nasal catarrh, catarro nasaleB n.● (anat.) nasal cavity, cavità nasale □ (med.) nasal tampon, tampone nasale □ (med.) nasal tamponade, tamponamento nasalenasalityn. [u]* * *['neɪzl]aggettivo nasale -
2 twang
I [twæŋ]1) (of string, wire) vibrazione f.2) (of tone) tono m., pronuncia f. nasaleII 1. [twæŋ]verbo transitivo fare suonare, pizzicare le corde di [ instrument]2.verbo intransitivo [string, wire] vibrare, produrre un suono metallico; [ instrument] vibrare, suonare* * *1. noun(a sound of or like a tightly-stretched string breaking or being plucked: The string broke with a sharp twang.) (suono metallico)2. verb(to make a twang: He twanged his guitar; The wire twanged.) (pizzicare le corde); vibrare* * *[twæŋ]1. n2. vt(guitar) pizzicare le corde di3. vi* * *twang /twæŋ/n.2 (mus.) pizzicata3 suono nasale; tono (o pronuncia) nasale: to speak with a ( nasal) twang, parlare con pronuncia nasale (o con timbro nasale); parlare col naso (fam.).(to) twang /twæŋ/A v. i.1 dare un suono metallico; vibrare (emettendo un ronzio): The bow twanged and the arrow shot away, l'arco vibrò e la freccia saettò via2 parlare con timbro nasale; avere una pronuncia nasaleB v. t.1 pizzicare le corde di ( uno strumento musicale); strimpellare: He twanged (on) a fiddle, strimpellava un violino* * *I [twæŋ]1) (of string, wire) vibrazione f.2) (of tone) tono m., pronuncia f. nasaleII 1. [twæŋ]verbo transitivo fare suonare, pizzicare le corde di [ instrument]2.verbo intransitivo [string, wire] vibrare, produrre un suono metallico; [ instrument] vibrare, suonare
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