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1 ♦ ward
♦ ward /wɔ:d/n.2 (leg.) pupillo, pupilla; minore4 ( d'ospedale) corsia; padiglione; reparto: hospital ward, corsia (d'ospedale); isolation ward, reparto d'isolamento; maternity ward, reparto maternità6 (polit.) sezione elettorale8 (arc.) guardia; difesa● (polit., USA) ward heeler, galoppino elettorale; portaborse □ to keep watch and ward, stare in guardia; vigilare □ to walk the wards, fare il giro delle visite nelle corsie ( di un ospedale); ( di studente in medicina) far pratica in ospedale.(to) ward /wɔ:d/v. t.(arc.) difendere; custodire; proteggere● to ward off, respingere; rintuzzare; scansare ( un pericolo); tener lontano; allontanare; to ward off death, allontanare la morte; to ward off poverty [evil], tener lontano la miseria [il male] □ (mecc.) warded lock, serratura seghettata (o con risalti circolari). -
2 Ward
I [wɔːd]1) (in hospital) (unit) reparto m.; (room) corsia f.; (building) padiglione m.2) pol. circoscrizione f. elettorale3) (anche ward of court) dir. pupillo m. (-a)II [wɔːd]- ward off* * *[wo:d]1) (a room with a bed or beds for patients in a hospital etc: He is in a surgical ward of the local hospital.) corsia, reparto2) (a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court: She was made a ward of court so that she could not marry until she was eighteen.) minore, (individuo sotto tutela)•- warder* * *(Surnames) Ward /wɔ:d/* * *I [wɔːd]1) (in hospital) (unit) reparto m.; (room) corsia f.; (building) padiglione m.2) pol. circoscrizione f. elettorale3) (anche ward of court) dir. pupillo m. (-a)II [wɔːd]- ward off -
3 ward n
[wɔːd]1) (in hospital) corsia, reparto2) Law pupillo (-a)ward of court — minore m/f sotto tutela (giudiziaria)
3) Pol collegio (elettorale)•- ward off -
4 -ward(s)
[wəd(z)]in a (certain) direction, as in backward(s), homeward(s) -
5 -ward(s)
[wəd(z)]in a (certain) direction, as in backward(s), homeward(s) -
6 ward off
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7 ward round
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8 ward sister
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9 awkward awk·ward adj
['ɔːkwəd]1) (difficult: problem, question, situation, task) delicato (-a), difficile, (silence) imbarazzante, (Auto: corner) brutto (-a), (inconvenient) scomodo (-a), (time, moment) poco opportuno (-a), (tool) poco maneggevole, scomodo (-a), (shape) difficile2) (clumsy: person) goffo (-a), (gesture, movement) impacciato (-a), (style, phrasing) contorto (-a) -
10 awkwardly awk·ward·ly adv
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11 awkwardness awk·ward·ness n
['ɔːkwədnɪs](of situation, problem) difficoltà, delicatezza, (of arrangement) scomodità, (of silence) imbarazzo, (of movement, behaviour) goffaggine f -
12 backward back·ward
['bækwəd]1. adj1) (motion, glance) all'indietro2) (pupil) che è indietro, tardivo (-a), (pej: country) arretrato (-a)3)backward (in doing sth) — restio (-a) (a fare qc)2. adv AmSee: -
13 backwardness back·ward·ness n
['bækwədnɪs](pej: of country) arretratezza -
14 downward down·ward
['daʊnwəd]1. adj(curve, movement etc) in giù, verso il basso, (slope) in discesa2. advface downwards — (person) bocconi, (object) a faccia in giù
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15 earthward earth·ward
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16 eastward east·ward
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17 Edwardian Ed·ward·ian adj
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18 emergency ward
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19 forward **** for·ward
['fɔːwəd]1. adj1) (in movement, position) in avanti, (in time) in anticipo, Naut prodiero (-a)forward line Sport — linea d'attacco, Mil prima linea
forward thinking — (person) dalle idee innovatrici
2) (precocious: child) precoce, (presumptuous: person, remark) insolente, sfacciato (-a)3) (Comm: delivery, sales, exchange) a termine2. advto push o.s. forward — farsi avanti, mettersi in evidenza
from this time forward — d'ora in poi, d'ora innanzi
3. nSport attaccante m, avanti m inv4. vt(dispatch: parcel, goods) spedire, (send on: letter) inoltrare, (fig: sb's plans) promuovere, appoggiare"please forward" — "si prega di inoltrare"
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20 forwarding address for·ward·ing ad·dress n
['fɔːwədɪŋə'drɛs]English-Italian dictionary > forwarding address for·ward·ing ad·dress n
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