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1 ♦ relation
♦ relation /rɪˈleɪʃn/n.1 [u] relazione; rapporto: There is no relation between the two events, non c'è rapporto tra i due fatti; to bear no relation to, non avere alcun rapporto con; non aver nulla a che vedere con; in (o with) relation to, a proposito di; riguardo a; ( in un confronto) rispetto a: There are a couple of things I need to say in relation to that, ci sono un paio di cose che devo dire a questo proposito; Benefits are low in relation to overall costs, i guadagni sono bassi rispetto ai costi globali2 (pl.) relazioni; rapporti: We've always had good relations with our neighbours, abbiamo sempre avuto buoni rapporti con i vicini; trade relations, rapporti commerciali; foreign relations, relazioni con l'estero; the relations between husband and wife, i rapporti fra marito e moglie; business relations, rapporti d'affari; human relations, relazioni umane; (polit.) international relations, relazioni internazionali; to have (sexual) relations with sb., avere rapporti (sessuali) con q.; labour relations, relazioni industriali; strained relations, rapporti tesi; to establish a relation, instaurare un rapporto; to break off relations, rompere le relazioni; to maintain friendly relations with sb., mantenere relazioni amichevoli con q.; The relations with them have soured, i rapporti con loro si sono guastati3 parente: Is he any relation to you?, è un tuo parente?; near [distant] relations, parenti stretti [lontani]; a poor relation, un parente povero5 [u] (mat.) relazione -
2 relation
[rɪ'leɪʃn] 1.1) (relative) parente m. e f.2) (connection) relazione f., rapporto m.to bear no relation to — non avere nulla a che vedere con, non avere alcun rapporto con
3) (comparison)2.with relation to — in relazione a, per quanto riguarda
1) (mutual dealings) relazioni f.* * *1) (a person who belongs to the same family as oneself either by birth or because of marriage: uncles, aunts, cousins and other relations.) parente2) (a relationship (between facts, events etc).) relazione3) ((in plural) contact and communications between people, countries etc: to establish friendly relations.) relazione, rapporto* * *[rɪ'leɪʃn] 1.1) (relative) parente m. e f.2) (connection) relazione f., rapporto m.to bear no relation to — non avere nulla a che vedere con, non avere alcun rapporto con
3) (comparison)2.with relation to — in relazione a, per quanto riguarda
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3 relate *** re·late
[rɪ'leɪt]1. vt1) (tell: story) raccontare, riferire2) (establish relation between) collegare2. vi1) (connect) riferirsi a, riguardarethese recommendations relate to road safety — queste raccomandazioni riguardano la sicurezza sulle strade
how does your religion relate to your politics? — che rapporto c'è tra la tua religione e la politica?
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4 liaison
[lɪ'eɪzn] [AE 'lɪəzɒn]1) (intimate relation) relazione f., liaison f.2) (relationship) relazione f., legame m.3) mil. collegamento m.4) fon. liaison f.* * *[li:'eizon, ]( American[) 'li:eizon](a contact or communication: liaison between parents and teachers; ( also adjective) a liason officer.) legame, relazione- liaise* * *liaison /lɪˈeɪzn, USA ˈli:əza:n/n.2 (comm., mil.) collegamento: liaison office [officer], ufficio [ufficiale] di collegamento3 (fon.) liaison; legamento* * *[lɪ'eɪzn] [AE 'lɪəzɒn]1) (intimate relation) relazione f., liaison f.2) (relationship) relazione f., legame m.3) mil. collegamento m.4) fon. liaison f. -
5 ♦ blood
♦ blood /blʌd/A n.1 [u] sangue: to lose blood, perdere sangue; sanguinare; to give (o to donate) blood, donare il sangue; to have sb. 's blood on one's hands, essere responsabile della morte di q.; avere la morte di q. sulla coscienza; My blood ran cold, mi si è gelato il sangue; You've got too much cholesterol in your blood, hai troppo colesterolo nel sangue; related by blood, consanguinei; dello stesso sangue2 (antiq., GB) giovanotto alla moda; moscardinoB a. attr. (fisiol., med.)1 di (o del) sangue; sanguigno; ematico (scient.): (med.) blood sugar, glicemia; (med.) blood test, esame del sangue; blood transfusion, trasfusione (di sangue); blood loss, perdita di sangue; perdita ematica; blood group (o type) gruppo sanguigno; blood bank, banca del sangue; emoteca; (fisiol.) blood cell, cellula ematica● blood alcohol concentration (o level), concentrazione alcolica nel sangue □ (fam.) blood and guts, sangue e violenza (al cinema, ecc.) □ blood-and-thunder (agg.), a forti tinte; violento □ blood bath, bagno di sangue; massacro □ blood brother, fratello per patto di sangue □ (med.) blood clot, grumo di sangue; embolo □ (med.) blood count, esame emocromocitometrico; emocromo □ blood-curdling, orripilante; raccapricciante □ blood donor, donatore di sangue □ ( sport, med.) blood doping, doping ematico □ blood feud, faida □ (zool., med.) blood fluke, schistosoma □ blood heat, temperatura corporea □ (antiq.) blood horse, (cavallo) purosangue □ blood lust, sete di sangue; istinto sanguinario □ blood money, compenso dato a un sicario; ( anche) risarcimento pagato ai parenti dell'ucciso, guidrigildo (stor.) □ blood orange, arancia sanguigna; sanguinello □ (biol.) blood plasma, plasma sanguigno □ (med.) blood poisoning, avvelenamento del sangue; setticemia □ (fisiol.) blood pressure, pressione sanguigna □ (med.) blood pressure monitor, sfigmomanometro elettronico □ (alim.) blood pudding, migliaccio; sanguinaccio □ blood-red, rosso sangue; di colore sanguigno □ blood relation (o blood relative), consanguineo □ blood relationship, consanguineità □ blood royal, sangue reale □ (alim.) blood sausage = blood pudding ► sopra □ blood sports, gli sport della caccia □ (med.) blood substitute, sangue artificiale □ (med.) blood typing, tipizzazione del sangue □ (anat.) blood vessel, vaso sanguigno; vaso ematico □ There is bad blood between them, non c'è buon sangue fra loro □ His blood is up, è furioso; è furibondo □ to be after sb. 's blood, voler ammazzare q. □ to be out for sb. 's blood, chiedere la testa di q. □ to be (o to run) in sb. 's blood, avercelo nel sangue □ first blood, primo sangue sparso (in un duello, un incontro di boxe); (fig.) primo vantaggio, primo punto □ to get blood from (o out of) a stone ( USA, of a turnip), cavar sangue da una rapa □ in cold blood, a sangue freddo □ in hot blood, in un impeto d'ira □ to let blood, cavar sangue; salassare □ of the blood ( royal), di sangue reale □ to make sb. 's blood boil, far ribollire il sangue a q. □ (fig.) new blood, elementi giovani; forze nuove □ (fig.) to smell blood, fiutare la preda □ to spill the blood of, versare il sangue di □ (fig.) to sweat blood, sudar sangue □ (fig.) to taste blood, assaggiare il successo □ young blood = new blood ► sopra □ (prov.) Blood is thicker than water, il sangue non è acqua □ (prov.) Blood will tell, buon sangue non mente.(to) blood /blʌd/v. t.1 (med.) salassare; cavar sangue a
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