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1 ♦ physical
♦ physical /ˈfɪzɪkl/A a.1 fisico: physical chemistry, chimica fisica; physical strength, forza fisica; (fis.) physical forces, forze fisiche; physical exercise, esercizio fisico; physical geography, geografia fisica; ( sport) physical condition, condizione fisica2 (fig.) fisico; corporeo; concreto; naturale; materiale: a physical object, un oggetto concreto; a physical explanation, una spiegazione naturaleB n. (abbr. fam. di physical examination)● (comput.) physical address, indirizzo fisico □ (rag.) physical assets, attività materiali (o tangibili) □ physical checkup, esame medico; check-up □ physical culture, cultura fisica; culturismo □ physical culturist, culturista □ physical education (abbr.: PE), educazione fisica □ (fam., antiq.) physical jerks, esercizi fisici; ginnastica a corpo libero □ (teatr.) physical theatre, physical theatre; teatro fisico □ physical therapy ► physiotherapy □ physical training, educazione fisica; ginnastica □ ( USA) to get physical, diventare aggressivo; menare le mani; ( anche) allungare le mani, mettere le mani addosso. -
2 physical
['fɪzɪkl] 1.1) (of the body) [strength, pain] fisicodid he get physical? — (become intimate) ci ha provato? (become violent) è passato alle mani?
2) [chemistry, sciences, geography, property] fisico2.nome colloq. visita f. (medica)* * *['fizikəl]1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) fisico2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) fisico, materiale3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) concreto, fisico4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) fisico5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) fisico•- physical education* * *['fɪzɪkl] 1.1) (of the body) [strength, pain] fisicodid he get physical? — (become intimate) ci ha provato? (become violent) è passato alle mani?
2) [chemistry, sciences, geography, property] fisico2.nome colloq. visita f. (medica)
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