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ferita d'uscita
exit wound [ingl. am. ˈɛksət ˌwund] SUST.
I. wound1 [ingl. brit. wuːnd, ingl. am. wund] SUST.
1. wound (injury):
2. wound (cut, sore, incision):
3. wound fig.:
4. wound BOT.:
II. wound1 [ingl. brit. wuːnd, ingl. am. wund] V. trans. (all contexts)
III. wound1 [ingl. brit. wuːnd, ingl. am. wund]
wound2 [ingl. brit. waʊnd, ingl. am. waʊnd] V. pret., part. pas.
wound → wind II, III
I. wind1 [ingl. brit. wɪnd, ingl. am. wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind METEO.:
2. wind NÁUT.:
avere il vento in poppa also fig.
3. wind (breath):
4. wind (current):
wind fig.
wind fig.
5. wind (flatulence):
that's a lot of wind! coloq.
6. wind MÚS.:
II. wind1 [ingl. brit. wɪnd, ingl. am. wɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (make breathless):
wind blow, punch:
wind climb, exertion:
2. wind (burp):
wind baby
3. wind CAZA (scent):
III. wind1 [ingl. brit. wɪnd, ingl. am. wɪnd]
to get the wind up coloq.
prendersi una strizza (about per)
to put the wind up sb coloq.
I. wind2 [ingl. brit. wʌɪnd, ingl. am. waɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (bend):
2. wind (movement):
II. wind2 <pret./part. pas. wound> [ingl. brit. wʌɪnd, ingl. am. waɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (coil up):
wind hair, rope, string, tape, wire
avvolgere (on, onto su; round intorno a)
2. wind (set in motion):
wind, also wind up watch, clock, toy
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
4. wind (move sinuously):
to wind one's or its way procession:
to wind one's or its way road, river:
III. wind2 <pret./part. pas. wound> [ingl. brit. wʌɪnd, ingl. am. waɪnd] V. intr.
wind road, river:
wind procession:
snodarsi (along lungo)
wind stairs:
Exit [ingl. brit. ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, ingl. am. ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] ingl. brit.
I. exit [ingl. brit. ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, ingl. am. ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] SUST.
no exit (on motorway)
no exit (on door)
to make an exit TEAT.
to make an exit DEP.
II. exit [ingl. brit. ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, ingl. am. ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] V. intr.
uscire also INFORM.
III. exit [ingl. brit. ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, ingl. am. ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] V. trans.
IV. exit [ingl. brit. ˈɛksɪt, ˈɛɡzɪt, ingl. am. ˈɛɡzət, ˈɛksət] V. intr. TEAT.
exit Hamlet
esce Amleto
I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (current of air):
2. wind (breath):
3. wind MED.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. wind1 [wɪnd] V. trans.
I. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (coil):
wool to wind sth around sth
2. wind (wrap):
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
wind clock, watch
4. wind film:
II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. intr.
wound1 [waʊnd] V. intr., trans.
wound pret., part. pas. of wind
I. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (coil):
wool to wind sth around sth
2. wind (wrap):
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
wind clock, watch
4. wind film:
II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. intr.
I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (current of air):
2. wind (breath):
3. wind MED.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. wind1 [wɪnd] V. trans.
I. wound2 [wu:nd] SUST.
II. wound2 [wu:nd] V. trans. a. fig.
I. exit [ˈek·sɪt] SUST.
II. exit [ˈek·sɪt] V. trans.
III. exit [ˈek·sɪt] V. intr.
1. exit a. INFORM. (leave):
2. exit TEAT.:
Present
Iwound
youwound
he/she/itwounds
wewound
youwound
theywound
Past
Iwounded
youwounded
he/she/itwounded
wewounded
youwounded
theywounded
Present Perfect
Ihavewounded
youhavewounded
he/she/ithaswounded
wehavewounded
youhavewounded
theyhavewounded
Past Perfect
Ihadwounded
youhadwounded
he/she/ithadwounded
wehadwounded
youhadwounded
theyhadwounded
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
All involved said that the wound was self-inflicted.
en.wikipedia.org
It is a wound and needs to be dealt with gingerly.
www.thefrisky.com
They have got egg on their face and there is no point rubbing salt into the wound.
www.odt.co.nz
In standard induction motors, instead of being wound in coils, the rotor conductors are die-cast in the shape of a squirrel cage within a core of magnetic steel.
en.wikipedia.org
Some relief can be gained from infiltrating the wound with a local anaesthetic.
en.wikipedia.org

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