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1 psychiatry
[saɪ'kaɪətrɪ] [AE sɪ-]nome psichiatria f.* * *(the treatment of mental illness.) psichiatria- psychiatrist* * *psychiatry /saɪˈkaɪətrɪ/ (med.)n. [u]psychiatric, psychiatricala.psychiatricallyavv.psychiatristn.psichiatra; alienista.* * *[saɪ'kaɪətrɪ] [AE sɪ-]nome psichiatria f. -
2 psychiatry psy·chia·try n
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3 child psychiatry
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4 domain
[dəʊ'meɪn]1) dominio m. (anche mat. inform.)2) (field of knowledge) campo m., settore m.* * *[də'mein]1) (an old word for the lands which belong to a person: the king's domains.) dominio, territorio2) (one's area of interest or of knowledge: That question is outside my domain.) campo* * *domain /dəʊˈmeɪn/n.1 dominio ( anche leg.); territorio dominato ( posseduto da uno Stato): the royal domains, i domini della corona; public domain, pubblico dominio; ( anche) demanio, proprietà demaniali2 (fig.) campo, settore ( d'attività o studio): in the domain of psychiatry, nel campo della psichiatria4 (mat.) dominio● ( Internet) domain administrator, amministratore del dominio □ ( Internet) domain name, nome di dominio.* * *[dəʊ'meɪn]1) dominio m. (anche mat. inform.)2) (field of knowledge) campo m., settore m. -
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[fə'rensɪk] [AE -zɪk]2) form. (in debate) [skill, eloquence, attack] forense* * *[fə'rensik](of or concerning courts of law: forensic medicine.) forense* * *forensic /fəˈrɛnsɪk/a.1 legale; giudiziario: forensic expert, perito giudiziario; forensic laboratory, laboratorio della (polizia) scientifica; forensic medicine, medicina legale; forensic evidence, prove legali● forensic psychiatry, psichiatria criminaleforensically avv.* * *[fə'rensɪk] [AE -zɪk]2) form. (in debate) [skill, eloquence, attack] forense -
6 psychiatric
[ˌsaɪkɪ'ætrɪk] [AE ˌsɪ-]aggettivo [hospital, care, nurse, treatment, help] psichiatrico; [illness, disorder] di natura psichiatrica, mentale; [ patient] che soffre di disturbi psichiatrici* * *adjective psichiatrico* * *psychiatric* * *[ˌsaɪkɪ'ætrɪk] [AE ˌsɪ-] -
7 psychiatrical
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8 psychiatrically
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9 psychiatrist
[saɪ'kaɪətrɪst] [AE sɪ-]nome psichiatra m. e f.* * *noun (a doctor who treats mental illness.) psichiatra* * *psychiatrist* * *[saɪ'kaɪətrɪst] [AE sɪ-]nome psichiatra m. e f.
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