17:20 Mar 19, 2007 |
English to Italian translations [PRO] Other / Tecnica Alexander | |||||||
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bring... on to Posizionate...verso le costole( o cassa toracica) Explanation: In questa frase to bring si traduce con il portare la mano o posizionare la mano sul fianco. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2007-03-19 19:28:07 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- con verso le costole intendo, il fianco o il lato, desrto o sinistro che sia. |
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bring... on to riposizioni/a la mano sulle costole inferiori Explanation: They're asking the person to do a series of movement/exercises. 1) to place hand on side 2) Release neck, upper back, shoulders, elbows, and wrists. 3) Bring hand back on to lower ribs 4) take other arm to the side. "bring back" because they've first placed te hand on the side. similar context: "Stenditi a pancia in su e posiziona le mani sulle costole inferiori. " from http://www.yogajournal.it/cms/dir/37/view/65/i-meccansimi-de... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2007-03-19 22:01:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Esempi 1) http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:1B564N17sgUJ:www.iit.ed... "squeeze your hand together to make a fist, and then bring your hand back apart, this demonstrates flexion and extension of the hand." 2) http://healthresources.caremark.com/Imagebank/personal_train... RE: C'è la possibilità che "hand back" sia il dorso della mano? Direi di no. Il dorso della mano sarebbe "the back of the hand". Buon lavoro :) |
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bring... on to riportare la mano al costato/verso il costato Explanation: Secondo me si tratta semplicemente di questo. |
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