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[hɪ'sterɪks]nome + verbo sing. o pl.1) (fit) crisi f. isterica2) (laughter)* * *[-'ste-]1) (a fit of hysteria.) attacco isterico2) (a fit of wild laughter.) risata isterica* * *hysterics /hɪˈstɛrɪks/n. pl. (talora col verbo al sing.) (fam.)1 attacco isterico; crisi isterica; crisi di nervi: to go into (o to have) hysterics, avere una crisi isterica2 accesso di risa: to be in hysterics, sbellicarsi dalle risa; piegarsi in due dal ridere; He had us in hysterics, ci ha fatto morire dal ridere.* * *[hɪ'sterɪks]nome + verbo sing. o pl.1) (fit) crisi f. isterica2) (laughter) -
2 hysterics hys·ter·ics npl
[hɪs'tɛrɪks](tears) crisi f inv isterica, (laughter) attacco di risoto be in or have hysterics — avere una crisi isterica, (fam: laugh) crepar dal ridere
it was so funny, I was in hysterics — era così buffo, mi ha fatto morir dal ridere
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4 hysteria
[hɪ'stɪərɪə]nome isterismo m., isteria f.* * *[hi'stiəriə]1) (a severe nervous upset which causes eg uncontrolled laughing or crying, imaginary illnesses etc.) isterismo, isteria2) (uncontrolled excitement, eg of a crowd of people: mass hysteria.) isterismo•- hysterically
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- go into hysterics* * *hysteria /hɪˈstɪərɪə/ (psic.)n. [u]isterismo; isteriahystericA a.B n.hystericala.2 (fam.) che fa sbellicare dal ridere; spassosissimohystericallyavv.* * *[hɪ'stɪərɪə]nome isterismo m., isteria f.
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