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f di ape, vespa stingdi ago prickmedicine injectionpuntura d'insetto insect bite* * *puntura s.f.1 ( di insetto) sting; bite; (di spina, ago ecc.) prick: puntura di vespa, di ape, bee-sting, wasp-sting; puntura velenosa, poisonous sting2 ( iniezione) injection, puncture; (fam.) jab, shot: fare una puntura a qlcu., to give s.o. an injection: puntura lombare, lumbar puncture3 ( dolore acuto) shooting pain, sharp pain, stab of pain: sentì una puntura in una spalla, he felt a shooting pain in one shoulder.* * *[pun'tura]sostantivo femminile1) (iniezione) injection, shotfare una puntura a qcn. — to give sb. a shot
2) (di ago) prick; (di ape, vespa) sting; (di zanzara) bite3) (dolore, fitta) spasm, sting, twinge•* * *puntura/pun'tura/sostantivo f.1 (iniezione) injection, shot; fare una puntura a qcn. to give sb. a shot; farsi fare una puntura to have an injection3 (dolore, fitta) spasm, sting, twingepuntura lombare lumbar puncture.
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jab — I UK [dʒæb] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms jab : present tense I/you/we/they jab he/she/it jabs present participle jabbing past tense jabbed past participle jabbed to push something with a sudden straight movement, usually with… … English dictionary
jab — jab1 [dʒæb] v past tense and past participle jabbed present participle jabbing [I and T] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: job to jab (15 20 centuries), probably copying the action] to push something into or towards something else with short quick… … Dictionary of contemporary English
jab — ► VERB (jabbed, jabbing) ▪ poke roughly or quickly with something sharp or pointed. ► NOUN 1) a quick, sharp poke or blow. 2) Brit. informal a hypodermic injection, especially a vaccination. ORIGIN apparently symbolic … English terms dictionary
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jab — I. verb (jabbed; jabbing) Etymology: alteration of job to strike Date: 1827 transitive verb 1. a. to pierce with or as if with a sharp object ; stab b. to poke quickly or abruptly ; … New Collegiate Dictionary