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1 ortodosso
orthodox* * *ortodosso agg. orthodox: Cristianesimo ortodosso, orthodox Christianity; fede ortodossa, orthodox faith; opinioni poco ortodosse, unorthodox opinions; nel partito Paolo è sicuramente il meno ortodosso, Paul is the least conventional (o orthodox) member of the party // la Chiesa Ortodossa, ( greco-scismatica) the Orthodox Church* * *[orto'dɔsso] 1.aggettivo orthodox2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) relig. member of the Orthodox church* * *ortodosso/orto'dɔsso/orthodox(f. -a) relig. member of the Orthodox church. -
2 benpensante
m f moderate* * *benpensante agg. moderate, conformist; conventional* * *[bempen'sante] 1. 2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile priggish person, prim person* * *benpensante/bempen'sante/[ persona] priggish, primII m. e f.priggish person, prim person. -
3 medicina
f medicinemedicina interna internal medicinemedicina legale forensic medicinemedicina sportiva sports medicine* * *medicina s.f.1 medicine: medicina aerospaziale, aerospace medicine; medicina del lavoro, occupational medicine; medicina interna, internal medicine; medicina legale, legal (o forensic) medicine (o medical jurisprudence); medicina nucleare, nuclear medicine; medicina omeopatica, homeopathy; medicina preventiva, preventive medicine; medicina sociale, socialized medicine; medicina sperimentale, experimental medicine; medicina sportiva, sports medicine; medicina tradizionale, orthodox (o normal o regular) medicine (o allopathy); medicina naturale, alternativa, alternative medicine; medicina veterinaria, veterinary medicine; medicina e chirurgia, medicine and surgery; dottore in medicina, doctor of medicine; frequenta la facoltà di medicina, he is a medical student; facoltà di medicina, faculty of medicine; laurea in medicina, medical degree; libri di medicina, medical books; scuola di medicina, medical school (o school of medicine); studente in medicina, medical student; esercitare la medicina, to practise medicine; studiare medicina, to study medicine2 (medicamento) medicine, medicament; (amer.) drug: prendere una medicina, to take a medicine; fare uso eccessivo di medicine, to take too many medicines; per molti mali non vi sono medicine, for many diseases there are no remedies; questa bibita sa di medicina, this drink tastes like medicine3 (fig.) (rimedio salutare) remedy, medicine, cure: il tempo è un'ottima medicina, time is a great healer; un buon libro è spesso la medicina migliore, a good book is often the best remedy.* * *[medi'tʃina]sostantivo femminile1) (scienza) medical science, medicinestudiare medicina — to go to medical school, to study to be a doctor
2) (medicinale) medication, medicine, drugessere una buona medicina per qcn. — fig. to be a good medicine for sb
•medicina del lavoro — industrial medicine, occupational health
medicina legale — forensic medicine o science, medical jurisprudence
medicina dello sport o sportiva sports medicine; medicina veterinaria — veterinary medicine
* * *medicina/medi't∫ina/sostantivo f.1 (scienza) medical science, medicine; dottore in medicina medical doctor; studiare medicina to go to medical school, to study to be a doctor; studente di medicina medical student2 (medicinale) medication, medicine, drug; medicina per la gola throat medicine; prendere -e per to be on medication for; essere una buona medicina per qcn. fig. to be a good medicine for sb.medicina alternativa alternative medicine; medicina di base community medicine; medicina generale general practice; medicina del lavoro industrial medicine, occupational health; medicina legale forensic medicine o science, medical jurisprudence; medicina nucleare nuclear medicine; medicina dello sport o sportiva sports medicine; medicina veterinaria veterinary medicine. -
4 orientale
adj eastern* * *orientale agg. eastern, oriental; (spec. nei nomi geogr.) east (attr.); ( da oriente) easterly: arte, civiltà, cultura orientale, oriental art, civilization, culture; Asia, Africa Orientale, East Asia, Africa; Indie Orientali, East Indies; lingue orientali, oriental languages; paesi orientali, eastern countries; sulla costa orientale, on the East coast; vento orientale, east (o easterly) wind; tappeto orientale, oriental carpet // all'orientale, eastern-style // (pol.): blocco orientale, eastern bloc; la questione orientale, the eastern question // (st. relig.) Chiesa Orientale, Orthodox (o Eastern) Church◆ s.m. e f. Oriental, Asiatic, Asian.* * *[orjen'tale]1. agg(paese, regione) eastern, (civiltà, lingua, tappeto) oriental2. sm/f* * *[orjen'tale] 1.1) [zona, costa, frontiera] eastern, east; [ vento] east, easterly2) [ civiltà] eastern; [lingue, arte, tappeto] oriental2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile Oriental* * *orientale/orjen'tale/ ⇒ 291 [zona, costa, frontiera] eastern, east; [ vento] east, easterly; Europa orientale eastern Europe2 [ civiltà] eastern; [lingue, arte, tappeto] oriental; il blocco orientale the Eastern blocII m. e f.Oriental. -
5 ortodosso agg sm/f
[orto'dɔsso] ortodosso (-a) -
6 greco-ortodosso
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7 ortodosso
agg sm/f [orto'dɔsso] ortodosso (-a)
См. также в других словарях:
orthodox — orthodox … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Orthodox — Or tho*dox, a. [L. orthodoxus, Gr. orqo doxos; orqo s right, true + do xa opinion, dokei^n to think, seem; cf. F. orthodoxe. See {Ortho }, {Dogma}.] 1. Sound in opinion or doctrine, especially in religious doctrine; hence, holding the Christian… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
orthodox — ► ADJECTIVE 1) conforming with traditional or generally accepted beliefs. 2) conventional; normal. 3) (Orthodox) relating to Orthodox Judaism or the Orthodox Church. DERIVATIVES orthodoxly adverb. ORIGIN Greek orthodoxos, from doxa opinion … English terms dictionary
orthodox — [ôr′thə däks΄] adj. [< Fr or LL: Fr orthodoxe < LL orthōdoxus < LGr(Ec) orthodoxos, orthodox (in religion) < Gr orthos (see ORTHO ) + doxa, opinion < dokein, to think: see DECENT] 1. conforming to the usual beliefs or established… … English World dictionary
orthodox — UK US /ˈɔːθədɒks/ adjective ► traditional, and accepted by most people: »Orthodox economic theory has failed to explain the role of technological change in society. »orthodox strategies for socio economic development in developing countries →… … Financial and business terms
orthodox — Adj std. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. orthodoxus rechtgläubig , dieses aus gr. orthódoxos, zu gr. orthós richtig, recht, gerecht und gr. dóxa Meinung, Glaube , weiter zu gr. dokeĩn glauben, meinen , das mit l. docēre lehren, unterrichten … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Orthodox — Órthodóx, S. Rechtgläubig … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
Orthodox — Orthodox, rechtgläubig, altgläubig, streng in Auslegung und Anwendung von hergebrachten Grundsätzen und Lehren, besonders in Religionssachen. B–l … Damen Conversations Lexikon
orthodox — I adjective accepting, according to custom, according to regulation, according to rule, according to the book, accustomed, acknowledged, approved, believing, bound by convention, canonical, common, commonplace, compliant, conformable, conforming … Law dictionary
orthodox — 1580s, from L.L. orthodoxus, from Gk. orthodoxos having the right opinion, from orthos right, true, straight (see ORTHO (Cf. ortho )) + doxa opinion, praise, from dokein to seem, from PIE root *dek to take, accept (see DECENT (C … Etymology dictionary
orthodox — »rechtgläubig, strenggläubig; der strengen Lehrmeinung gemäß; der herkömmlichen Anschauung entsprechend«, auch übertragen gebraucht im Sinne von »starr, unnachgiebig«: Das Adjektiv wurde im 16. Jh. aus spätlat. orthodoxus entlehnt, das… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch