flare-up in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for flare-up in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

flare-up [Brit ˈflɛːrʌp, Am ˈflɛr ˌəp] N

Translations for flare-up in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

riacutizzazione [riakutiddzatˈtsjone] N f MED

deflagrazione [deflaɡratˈtsjone] N f

fiammata [fjamˈmata] N f

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flare-up in the PONS Dictionary

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After an acute flare-up, there may be no clinical signs of disease for a prolonged period, which can vary from a few hours to a few years.
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Only an inflation flare-up could upset this scenario.
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The latter two conditions are generated from pressure changes rather than pressure-related flare-up of pre-existing conditions.
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People with a history of mental illness were more likely to experience a flare-up.
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Every little flare-up would provide proof that he was more trouble than he was worth.
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Fourteen other firefighters were burned and/or injured in their attempts to rescue the men caught in the flare-up.
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This has led to some speculation that a flare-up of the illuminating stars may have increased the brightness of the nebula.
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A flare-up inside the first 90 seconds set the tone and tempers simmered throughout.
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These exchanges occasionally produces a flare-up in fighting.
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He was in remission for several years until a teenage growth spurt resulted in a flare-up -- which can last for years.
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