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1 sanità
f healthamministrazione health care* * *sanità s.f.1 ( l'essere sano) soundness, healthiness; ( salubrità) wholesomeness: sanità di corpo e di mente, soundness of body and mind; la sanità di una dottrina, the soundness of a doctrine; la sanità dell'aria di montagna, the wholesomeness of the mountain air; certificato di sanità, health certificate // sanità mentale, sanity2 ( ente sanitario) health board // sanità marittima, port medical office // ufficio di sanità, health office.* * *[sani'ta]sostantivo femminile invariabile1)sanità di principi — fig. high principles
2) amm. (sistema sanitario) health service* * *sanità/sani'ta/f.inv.2 amm. (sistema sanitario) health service; sanità pubblica public health; Organizzazione mondiale della Sanità World Health Organization. -
2 equilibrio
"balance;Gleichgewicht;equilíbrio"* * *m (pl -ri) balancefig common sense* * *equilibrio s.m.1 balance, equilibrium, (equi)poise: perdere l'equilibrio, to lose one's balance; far perdere l'equilibrio a qlcu., to throw s.o. off balance; mantenere l'equilibrio, tenersi in equilibrio, to keep one's balance; tenersi in equilibrio su un piede, to balance on one foot; mettere, tenere qlco. in equilibrio, to balance sthg.; equilibrio politico fra i partiti, political balance of the parties; l'equilibrio dei poteri dello stato, the balance of state power; ristabilire l'equilibrio fra le due potenze, to restore (o to redress) the balance between the two powers // l'equilibrio di un complesso architettonico, the balance between the parts of a building complex // (econ.): equilibrio di mercato, market equilibrium; equilibrio instabile, unstable equilibrium; equilibrio concorrenziale, competitive equilibrium; equilibrio tra profitti e perdite, balance between profits and losses; equilibrio fra costi e ricavi, cost-revenue balance2 (scient.) equilibrium, balance; (fis.) equilibrio stabile, instabile, indifferente, stable, unstable, neutral equilibrium // (chim.) equilibrio chimico, chemical equilibrium // equilibrio biologico, environmental (o biological) balance3 (fig.) ( assennatezza) balance, equilibrium, composure, poise; common sense: manca del tutto di equilibrio, he is completely lacking in any kind of common sense; in questa situazione ha dato prova di grande equilibrio, in this situation he has shown great composure; una persona piena di equilibrio, a very stable person.* * *1) (posizione stabile) balance, equilibrium*stare in equilibrio, mantenere l'equilibrio — to keep one's balance
fare perdere l'equilibrio a qcn. — to knock sb. off balance
2) (accordo, armonia) balance, stability3) (salute mentale) equilibrium*, sanity* * *equilibriopl. - bri /ekwi'librjo, bri/sostantivo m.1 (posizione stabile) balance, equilibrium*; stare in equilibrio, mantenere l'equilibrio to keep one's balance; perdere l'equilibrio to lose one's balance; fare perdere l'equilibrio a qcn. to knock sb. off balance; stare in equilibrio su un piede to balance on one leg2 (accordo, armonia) balance, stability; trovare il giusto equilibrio to strike a balance3 (salute mentale) equilibrium*, sanity; il suo equilibrio mentale era sconvolto the balance of his mind was disturbed; ritrovare il proprio equilibrio to get back to normal. -
3 prevalere
prevail* * *prevalere v. intr.1 to prevail (against s.o., sthg.; over s.o., sthg.): all'ultimo congresso prevalse la linea dura, the hard line prevailed at the last congress; alla fine fu il buon senso a prevalere, in the end common sense prevailed2 ( essere in numero superiore) to outnumber, to be in the majority: ci sono ancora alcuni decessi, ma prevale il numero delle guarigioni, there are still some deaths, but they are outnumbered by recoveries.◘ prevalersi v.intr.pron. (non com.) to avail oneself, to take* advantage: si prevalse della sua autorità per avere ciò che voleva, he availed himself of his authority to get what he wanted.* * *[preva'lere]verbo intransitivo (aus. avere, essere)1) (imporsi) to predominate, to preponderate (su over)2) (vincere) to prevail (su against)3) (dominare) [argomento, questione] to dominate* * *prevalere/preva'lere/ [96](aus. avere, essere)1 (imporsi) to predominate, to preponderate (su over)2 (vincere) to prevail (su against); è prevalso il buonsenso sanity prevailed3 (dominare) [argomento, questione] to dominate; tale è il sentimento che prevale nell'opinione pubblica this is the prevailing public mood4 (avere la meglio) prevalere sul nemico to beat the enemy. -
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5 è prevalso il buonsenso
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