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[ˌfɪzɪə'lɒdʒɪkl]aggettivo fisiologico* * *physiological* * *[ˌfɪzɪə'lɒdʒɪkl]aggettivo fisiologico -
2 physiological physio·logi·cal adj
[ˌfɪzɪə'lɒdʒɪk(ə)l]English-Italian dictionary > physiological physio·logi·cal adj
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[ˌfɪzɪ'ɒlədʒɪ]nome fisiologia f.* * *physiology /fɪzɪˈɒlədʒɪ/n. [u]physiological, physiologica.physiologicallyavv.physiologistn.fisiologo.* * *[ˌfɪzɪ'ɒlədʒɪ]nome fisiologia f. -
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♦ trigger /ˈtrɪgə(r)/n.● (med.) trigger action, azione scatenante □ (elettr., autom.) trigger box, centralina elettronica □ trigger control, sicura ( d'arma da fuoco) □ (farm.) trigger drug, stimolante □ trigger finger, dito del grilletto; indice della mano destra □ ( di un fucile) trigger guard, guardamano □ (fam.) trigger-happy, dal grilletto facile; (fig.) avventato, impulsivo; (fig., polit.) aggressivo; (fig.: di metodo, ecc.) drastico □ trigger housing, alloggiamento del grilletto ( d'arma da fuoco) □ trigger squeeze, pressione sul grilletto □ (fam.) to be quick on the trigger, essere svelto a sparare; avere il grilletto facile □ ( di macchina fotografica) release trigger, scatto.(to) trigger /ˈtrɪgə(r)/v. t.3 (fis., elettron.) innescare4 (fig., spesso to trigger off) provocare; dare avvio (o il via) a; scatenare: The unpopular measures triggered off a revolt, i provvedimenti impopolari diedero l'avvio a una rivolta; to trigger off an attack, scatenare un attacco ( come reazione).
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