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1 iniettare
"to inject;Einspritzen;injetar"* * *injectiniettare qualcosa a qualcuno inject someone with somethingocchi m pl iniettati di sangue bloodshot eyes* * *iniettare v.tr. to inject: si iniettò una dose di insulina, he injected a dose of insuline into himself; (med.) iniettare per via intramuscolare, to inject intramuscularly; iniettare per endovena, to inject intravenously // (mecc.) iniettare il carburante nella camera di combustione, to inject the fuel into the combustion chamber.◘ iniettarsi v.intr.pron. to become* bloodshot: gli occhi gli si iniettarono di sangue, his eyes became bloodshot.* * *[injet'tare]1. vtiniettarsi una sostanza stupefacente — to inject o.s. with a drug
2. vip (iniettarsi)iniettarsi di sangue — (occhi) to become bloodshot
* * *[injet'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to inject [ liquido] (in into)iniettare qcs. a qcn. — to inject sb. with sth
2) tecn. to inject [ carburante]2.* * *iniettare/injet'tare/ [1]1 to inject [ liquido] (in into); iniettare qcs. a qcn. to inject sb. with sth.2 tecn. to inject [ carburante]II iniettarsi verbo pronominaleto inject oneself with [ eroina]. -
2 iniettare
[injet'tare]1. vtiniettarsi una sostanza stupefacente — to inject o.s. with a drug
2. vip (iniettarsi)iniettarsi di sangue — (occhi) to become bloodshot
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3 iniezione
"injection;Einspritzung;injeção"* * *f injectionmotore m a iniezione fuel-injection engine* * *iniezione s.f.1 injection: iniezione endovenosa, ipodermica, intravenous, hypodermic injection // (fig.) ricevere un'iniezione di fiducia, to get a boost to one's confidence2 (miner., geol.) (di cemento, di magma) injection: gneiss di iniezione, injection gneiss3 (mecc.) injection: motore a iniezione, injection engine; stampaggio a iniezione, injection moulding4 (astrodinamica) iniezione in orbita (di un veicolo spaziale), injection5 (fis., mat.) injection; injective mapping.* * *[injet'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) med. injection, shot, jab BEfare un'iniezione a qcn. — to give sb. an injection
fare un'iniezione di qcs. a qcn. — to inject sb. with sth.
2) mecc. edil. injection3) fig.•iniezione elettronica — aut. electronic fuel injection
* * *iniezione/injet'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 med. injection, shot, jab BE; fare un'iniezione a qcn. to give sb. an injection; fare un'iniezione di qcs. a qcn. to inject sb. with sth.; iniezione di richiamo booster injection2 mecc. edil. injection; motore a iniezione fuel injection engine3 fig. un'iniezione di entusiasmo a boost of enthusiasminiezione elettronica aut. electronic fuel injection. -
4 ossigenare
ossigenare v.tr.1 to oxygenate, to oxygenize: ossigenare il sangue, to oxygenate the blood; ossigenare una stanza, to oxygenate a room2 ( capelli) to peroxide3 ( sollevare da una crisi) to revive, to revitalize: ossigenare un'azienda in crisi, to revive (o to revitalize) a firm in financial difficulties.◘ ossigenarsi v.rifl.1 ( respirare aria ricca di ossigeno) to get* some fresh air2 ( capelli) to peroxide, to bleach.* * *[ossidʒe'nare]1. vt1) Chim to oxygenate, (decolorare: capelli) to bleach2) fig to inject new life into2. vr (ossigenarsi)1) (decolorarsi) to bleach one's hair2) (ritemprarsi) to get some fresh air* * *[ossidʒe'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) chim. med. to oxygenate2) (decolorare) to bleach with peroxide [ capelli]2.verbo pronominale ossigenarsi1) colloq.* * *ossigenare/ossidʒe'nare/ [1]1 chim. med. to oxygenate2 (decolorare) to bleach with peroxide [ capelli]II ossigenarsi verbo pronominale1 colloq. andare in montagna a -rsi to go to the mountains to get some fresh air2 (decolorarsi) - rsi i capelli to bleach one's hair with peroxide. -
5 fare un'iniezione di qcs. a qcn.
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > fare un'iniezione di qcs. a qcn.
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6 iniettare qcs. a qcn.
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7 iniettarsi
iniettarsi qualcosa inject o.s. with something
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