ankles in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for ankles in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

ankle [Brit ˈaŋk(ə)l, Am ˈæŋk(ə)l] N

ankle bracelet [ˈæŋklˌbreɪslɪt], ankle chain [ˈæŋklˌtʃeɪn] N (jewellery)

ankle-deep [Am ˌæŋk(ə)lˈdip] ADJ

ankle-length [Am ˈæŋk(ə)lˌlɛŋ(k)θ] ADJ

ankle bone [Am ˈæŋkəl boʊn] N

Translations for ankles in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

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ankles in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for ankles in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

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He broke both his ankles and his pelvis, and never competed again.
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Heat edema presents as a transient swelling of the hands, feet, and ankles and is generally secondary to increased aldosterone secretion, which enhances water retention.
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The jacket has loose sleeves, the trousers are roomy and tied with straps at the ankles.
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He was represented wearing an open princiary crown, and dressed with a mantle (long up to the ankles) with ermine collar.
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There is generally little movement in the surface which means added strain on ankles and knee joints.
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Common symptoms are shortness of breath, fatigue, non-productive cough, angina pectoris, fainting or syncope, peripheral edema (swelling around the ankles and feet), and rarely hemoptysis (coughing up blood).
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His mouth had been taped shut and his ankles had been bound together.
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It typically involves connecting a person's wrists and ankles behind their back whilst lying face down using some form of physical restraints.
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It has also been reported affecting the ankles, elbows, wrists and fingers.
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Trousers do not reach up to my waist, and either my knees (in skirts) or ankles (in trousers) peep out in a most unbecoming way.
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