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  • 1 Non- Distended

    Physiology: ND

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Non- Distended

  • 2 gonfio

    (pl -fi) swollen
    pneumatico inflated
    stomaco bloated
    fig puffed up (di with)
    fig a gonfie vele splendidly
    * * *
    gonfio agg.
    1 swollen, inflated: una ruota gonfia, an inflated tyre; il torrente è gonfio per la pioggia di ieri, the stream is swollen with yesterday's rain; vele gonfie, swelling (o bellying) sails // tutto va a gonfie vele, everything is going very well (o perfectly); il progetto sta andando a gonfie vele, the project is going ahead swimmingly; l'economia va a gonfie vele, the economy is booming // sentirsi gonfio, (dopo un pranzo) to feel bloated
    2 (fig.) puffed up, inflated, swollen: gonfio di superbia, puffed up with pride; con il cuore gonfio, with a swelling heart; è un uomo gonfio, (pieno di sé) he is very full of himself (o a self-conceited man); ho il cuore gonfio di dolore, di gioia, my heart is heavy with grief, is full of joy; avere gli occhi gonfi di lacrime, to have one's eyes puffy (o swollen) with tears
    3 (di stile, ampolloso) bombastic, pompous
    4 (bot.) bullate, incrassate; (zool.) incrassate; (delle zampe di cavallo) gourdy
    s.m. (non com.) (gonfiore) swelling.
    * * *
    pl. -fi, - fie ['gonfjo, fi, fje] aggettivo
    1) (pieno d'aria) [pneumatico, pallone] inflated; [ guancia] puffed out
    2) (rigonfio) [ ventre] (dopo un pasto) bloated; (per malattia) distended; [occhi, viso] puffy, swollen; [gamba, tonsille] swollen; (voluminoso) [ capelli] bouffant; (zeppo) [ borsa] bulging; [ portafoglio] bulging, fat
    3) (ampolloso) [ stile] pompous, bombastic, bloated
    4) (borioso) puffed up

    gonfio d'orgogliofull of o swollen with pride

    * * *
    gonfio
    pl. -fi, - fie /'gonfjo, fi, fje/
     1 (pieno d'aria) [pneumatico, pallone] inflated; [ guancia] puffed out
     2 (rigonfio) [ ventre] (dopo un pasto) bloated; (per malattia) distended; [occhi, viso] puffy, swollen; [gamba, tonsille] swollen; (voluminoso) [ capelli] bouffant; (zeppo) [ borsa] bulging; [ portafoglio] bulging, fat; aveva gli occhi -fi di sonno her eyes were puffy o swollen with sleep; avere il cuore gonfio (di dolore) to be heavy-hearted
     3 (ampolloso) [ stile] pompous, bombastic, bloated
     4 (borioso) puffed up; gonfio d'orgoglio full of o swollen with pride.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > gonfio

  • 3 tendō (old also tennō)

       tendō (old also tennō) tetendī, tentus, or (late) tēnsus, ere    [2 TA-], to stretch, make tense, stretch out, spread out, distend, extend: plagas: quia non rete accipitri tennitur, T.: retia cervis, O.: arcum, keep bent, H.: tendere doctior arcūs, O.: vela, swell, V.: cubilia, spread, H.: tenta ubera, distended, H.—Of tents, to spread out, pitch, erect: praetorium, Cs.— To stretch out, present, offer, reach, extend: manūs ad templa: bracchia caelo, O.: ad legatos supplices manūs, Cs.: vobis manūs: supinas manūs, L.: dexteram Italiae, reaches: civibus lucem ingeni sui, to tender: patri Iulum, hold out, V.— To aim, direct, shoot, drive: Quo tendant ferrum, V.: sagittas Arcu, H.: spicula cornu, V. — To string, tune: barbiton, H.—Fig., to lay, contrive, devise: insidiae tenduntur alicui, are laid.— To press, strain: ultra Legem tendere opus, i. e. press to extravagance, H.: Aestivam sermone benigno noctem, protract, H.—Of a way or course, to direct, pursue, turn, wend: iter ad naves, V.: unde et quo cursum, L.— To direct oneself, hold a course, aim, strive, go, move, march, drive, tend, bend: Venusiam: cursuque amens ad limina tendit, V.: ad castra, L.: unde venis? et Quo tendis? H.— To extend, stretch, reach: (via), quae sub moenia tendit, V.— To set up tents, be under tents, be encamped, encamp: sub vallo, Cs.: legio latis tendebat in arvis, V.: in angusto, L.: laxius, Cu.— Fig., to aim, strive, be directed, be inclined, tend: ad reliqua alacri animo: ad altiora, L.: ad eloquium, O.: cum alii alio tenderent, L.: Non dices, quorsum haec tendant, tend, H.— To be persistent, make exertion, exert oneself, strive, endeavor, contend, struggle: miles tendere inde ad iurgium, persists, T.: vasto certamine tendunt, V.: videt Catilinam magnā vi tendere, S.: patres, adversus quos tenderet, L.: senatu minus in praeturā tendente, making less opposition in the case of the praetorship, L.: quid tendit? cum efficere non possit, ut, etc., what does he strive for?: nihil illi tendere contra, V.: manibus tendit divellere nodos, V.: Ire foras tendebat frustra, H.: captae civitati leges imponere, L.: aqua tendit rumpere plumbum, H.

    Latin-English dictionary > tendō (old also tennō)

  • 4 rictus

    rictus, ūs, m. (collat, form rictum, i, n., Lucr. 6, 1195; Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 43, § 94; plur. ricta, Lucr. 5, 1064; cf. Non. 221, 18 sq.) [ringor], the aperture of the mouth, the mouth wide open (esp. for laughing; class.; cf. hiatus): rictus parvissimus, Varr. ap. Non. 456, 9; Lucil. Titin. and Pompon. ib.; Lucr. 6, 1195; Cic. l. l.; Quint. 1, 11, 9; Suet. Claud. 30; Flor. 3, 11 fin.; Hor. S. 1, 10, 7; Juv. 10, 230 al.— Plur., Ov. A. A. 3, 283; id. M. 11, 126.—Of animals, gaping, distended jaws, Ov. M. 1, 741; 2, 481; Juv. 10, 272.— Plur., Lucr. 5, 1064; Ov. M. 3, 674; 4, 97; 6, 378; 11, 59; 14, 65 et saep.—
    2.
    Poet., transf., the opening of the eyes, Luc. 6, 757 Cort.; Sen. Herc. Oet. 1168; 1276.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > rictus

  • 5 bucco

    bucco, ōnis, m. amplif. [bucca, one who has distended cheeks], a babbler, blockhead, fool (very rare):

    bucco = garrulus, quod ceteros oris loquacitate, non sensu exsuperat,

    Isid. Orig. 10, 30:

    stulti, stolidi, fatui, fungi, bardi, blenni, buccones,

    Plaut. Bacch. 5, 1, 2:

    macci et buccones,

    App. Mag. p. 325, 30.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > bucco

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