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1 (to) suppress
(to) suppress /səˈprɛs/v. t.1 sopprimere; abolire; annullare; omettere; tenere nascosto; occultare; insabbiare (fig.); tacere: Trade unions and newspapers were suppressed, sono stati soppressi i giornali e i sindacati; to suppress monasteries, abolire i monasteri; to suppress some details, omettere (di proposito) alcuni particolari; to suppress evidence, occultare prove; to suppress scandals, insabbiare gli scandali; to suppress the truth, tenere nascosta (o tacere) la verità2 reprimere; domare; soffocare; trattenere; tenere a freno: to suppress a rebellion, reprimere (o domare) una rivolta; (econ.) to suppress inflation, domare l'inflazione; to suppress a smile, trattenere un sorriso; to suppress freedom, soffocare la libertà; to suppress one's anger, tenere a freno la rabbia4 (biol.) inibire6 (elettron.) sopprimere; eliminare● to suppress a book, proibire la pubblicazione di un libro □ (med.) to suppress a severe cough, sedare una brutta tosse □ (med.) to suppress a haemorrhage, arrestare un'emorragia □ to suppress a rumour, far tacere una diceria. -
2 (to) suppress
(to) suppress /səˈprɛs/v. t.1 sopprimere; abolire; annullare; omettere; tenere nascosto; occultare; insabbiare (fig.); tacere: Trade unions and newspapers were suppressed, sono stati soppressi i giornali e i sindacati; to suppress monasteries, abolire i monasteri; to suppress some details, omettere (di proposito) alcuni particolari; to suppress evidence, occultare prove; to suppress scandals, insabbiare gli scandali; to suppress the truth, tenere nascosta (o tacere) la verità2 reprimere; domare; soffocare; trattenere; tenere a freno: to suppress a rebellion, reprimere (o domare) una rivolta; (econ.) to suppress inflation, domare l'inflazione; to suppress a smile, trattenere un sorriso; to suppress freedom, soffocare la libertà; to suppress one's anger, tenere a freno la rabbia4 (biol.) inibire6 (elettron.) sopprimere; eliminare● to suppress a book, proibire la pubblicazione di un libro □ (med.) to suppress a severe cough, sedare una brutta tosse □ (med.) to suppress a haemorrhage, arrestare un'emorragia □ to suppress a rumour, far tacere una diceria. -
3 stifle
['staɪfl]verbo transitivo soffocare (anche fig.)* * *1) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) soffocare2) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) spegnere3) (to suppress (a yawn, a laugh etc).) reprimere•- stifling* * *stifle /ˈstaɪfl/n.2 [u] (vet.) malattia della grassella● stifle-bone, rotula (o patella) del cavallo.(to) stifle /ˈstaɪfl/A v. t.soffocare ( anche fig.); reprimere; spegnere; trattenere: to stifle a yawn, soffocare uno sbadiglio; to stifle a fire [a rebellion], soffocare (o domare) un incendio [una rivolta]; to stifle one's anger, reprimere l'ira; to stifle one's sobs, reprimere (o trattenere) i singhiozziB v. i.● to stifle one's grief, mettere a tacere il proprio dolore □ to stifle a rumour, mettere a tacere una diceria □ to stifle sb. to death, uccidere q. per soffocamento; far morire q. soffocato.* * *['staɪfl]verbo transitivo soffocare (anche fig.) -
4 swallow swal·low
I ['swɒləʊ]1. n2. vt(food, drink) inghiottire, mandar giù, ingoiare, (fig: suppress: anger, resentment) inghiottire, (believe), (story) berethey swallowed it whole! — (story) se la sono bevuta in pieno!
3. viinghiottire, fighe swallowed hard and said... — con l'emozione che gli serrava la gola ha detto...
•II ['swɒləʊ] nrondine f
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