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81 fare ginnastica
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82 fare un po' di esercizio
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83 fare un po' di moto
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84 riscaldare
"to heat;Erwärmen;Erhitzen;aquecer"* * *heat or warm up* * *riscaldare v.tr.1 to warm, to heat: la casa è riscaldata per mezzo di termosifoni, the house is heated by radiators; mise le mani sulla stufa per riscaldarle, he put his hands on the stove to warm them3 ( eccitare) to fire, to stir up, to excite: l'indignazione l'a-veva riscaldato, indignation had stirred him up; quel libro aveva riscaldato la sua immaginazione, that book had excited (o fired) his imagination; riscaldare i sentimenti di qlcu., to stir (o to excite) s.o.'s feelings◆ v. intr. to give* heat; to heat up.◘ riscaldarsi v.rifl.1 to warm oneself, to warm up, to get* warm: lascia che mi riscaldi vicino al fuoco, let me get warm at the fire; fa troppo freddo, non riesco a riscaldarmi, it's too cold, I can't get warm; vorrei fare un po' di moto per riscaldarmi, I should like to take some exercise to warm up3 (fig.) ( infervorarsi) to warm up, to get* excited; si riscaldava man mano che parlava, he warmed up as he went on speaking; non c'è ragione di riscaldare tanto, there is no reason to get so excited; riscaldare nella discussione, to get excited in a discussion◆ v.intr.pron. to get* warm, to get* warmer; to become* hot, to become* hotter: è una casa troppo grande, non riesce a riscaldare, it's such a big house, that it never gets warm (o fam. never heats up) // (fis.) riscaldare per attrito, to run hot.* * *[riskal'dare]1. vt1) (scaldare: stanza, acqua) to heat, (mani, persona) to warmriscaldarsi le mani/i piedi — to warm one's hands/feet
2) (scaldare di nuovo) to heat up, reheat2. vi3. vip (riscaldarsi)(persona) to get warm, warm o.s. up, (atleta) to warm up, (fig : infervorarsi) to get worked up, get excited, (adirarsi) to get angry* * *[riskal'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (aumentare la temperatura di) to heat [casa, forno, piscina, stanza]; to heat, to warm up [acqua, piatto]riscaldare qcn. — [ persona] to keep sb. warm, to warm up sb
2) (scaldare di nuovo) to heat up, to reheat, to warm over AE [ cibo]2. 3.riscaldare gli animi — to stir the blood, to get people going
verbo pronominale riscaldarsi1) [ persona] to warm oneself, to warm up2) (diventare caldo) [ casa] to warm up, to heat through; [aria, bevanda, cibo] to heat up; [ferro da stiro, forno, motore] to get* hot4) sport to warm up* * *riscaldare/riskal'dare/ [1]1 (aumentare la temperatura di) to heat [casa, forno, piscina, stanza]; to heat, to warm up [acqua, piatto]; riscaldare qcn. [ persona] to keep sb. warm, to warm up sb.3 fig. to warm up [ pubblico]; to liven up [ atmosfera]; riscaldare gli animi to stir the blood, to get people goingIII riscaldarsi verbo pronominale1 [ persona] to warm oneself, to warm up; - rsi le mani to warm one's hands2 (diventare caldo) [ casa] to warm up, to heat through; [aria, bevanda, cibo] to heat up; [ferro da stiro, forno, motore] to get* hot4 sport to warm up. -
85 ginnastica sf
[dʒin'nastika](disciplina) gymnastics sg, (educazione fisica) physical educationfare ginnastica Scol — to do gym
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86 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) de eldre, eldre mennesker -
87 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) gli anziani -
88 the elderly
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89 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) starsi (ludzie) -
90 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) padzīvojuši/[]veci cilvēki -
91 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) seni žmonės -
92 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) gamla människor -
93 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) oamenii în vârstă -
94 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) άτομα της τρίτης ηλικίας -
95 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) starší generace -
96 the elderly
(people who are (rather) old: It is important for the elderly to take some exercise.) staršia generácia -
97 fatten
['fæt(ə)n]гл.1) = fatten up откармливать на убойHe keeps fattening his cattle for market. — Он по-прежнему откармливает скот на продажу.
The farmer is fattening up the chickens for Christmas. — Фермер откармливает цыплят к Рождеству.
2) = fatten out жиреть, толстетьYou've fattened out during the winter, you should take some exercise to lose weight. — Ты растолстел за зиму, тебе надо заняться каким-нибудь спортом, чтобы похудеть.
3) ( fatten on) наживаться за счёт (кого-л.)For years the directors have been fattening on the efforts of the workers. — Многие годы директора наживались за счёт рабочих.
5) удобрять (землю, почву), обогащать, вносить удобрениеSyn: -
98 ginnastica
sf [dʒin'nastika](disciplina) gymnastics sg, (educazione fisica) physical educationfare ginnastica Scol — to do gym
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99 movimento
[movi'mento]1. sm(gen) Pol, Letteratura movement, (Mus : grado di velocità) tempo, (parte) movement, (fig : animazione) activity, hustle and bustleun movimento di rotazione/rivoluzione — a rotation/revolution
fare un po' di movimento — (esercizio fisico) to take some exercise
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100 jog
1. n толчок, подталкивание, встряхивание; толчок локтем2. n медленная, тряская езда; медленное, механическое движение вверх и вниз3. n трусца4. n пробежка, ходьба на короткое расстояние5. n тех. медленная подача6. v толкать, трясти, подталкивать локтемI shall jog you with my elbow when it is time to go — я подтолкну тебя локтем, когда надо будет уходить
7. v расшевелить8. v ехать, двигаться подпрыгивая, подскакивая; трястись; трусить9. v спорт. делать разминочную пробежку; бежать трусцой10. v двигаться медленно, с трудом, плестись, тащитьсяI must be jogging — мне пора в путь, ну, я поплетусь
11. n амер. неровность, выпуклость, углубление12. n амер. лёгкое препятствие, помеха13. n амер. резкая перемена направления14. v амер. резко менять направлениеСинонимический ряд:1. bend (noun) bend; curve; swerve; twist; zigzag2. lap (noun) lap; run3. trot (noun) lope; trot4. jolt (verb) bump; jar; jerk; jiggle; jolt; jostle; shake; whack5. nudge (verb) nudge; prompt; stimulate; stir6. poke (verb) dig; jab; poke; prod; punch7. run (verb) bounce; canter; get some exercise; jog along; lope; run; stride; trot; walk; wog
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