English to Italian Meaning of quarantine - quarantena


Quarantine :
quarantena

quarantena

quarantena

quarantenain quarantenaquarantenemessa in quarantena
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Definitions of quarantine in English
Noun(1) enforced isolation of patients suffering from a contagious disease in order to prevent the spread of disease(2) isolation to prevent the spread of infectious disease
Verb(1) place into enforced isolation, as for medical reasons
Examples of quarantine in English
(1) When the birds finally arrive in England, they will spend 28 days in quarantine , before moving to a large pen with soft sides.(2) After the transplant she had to spend six months in quarantine to avoid catching an infection while her immune system recovered, but now she is fit and well.(3) The puppy was flown to Austria and then transported to Holland where another breeder was employed to care for him for six months, while he was in quarantine .(4) Was she in quarantine to protect most of her immediate family from the disease that was about to end her life?(5) Paul is due to return to his family in Preston later this week but Elliot will remain in quarantine for six months before he is allowed to come home.(6) they had to quarantine infected households(7) Buster had to spend six months in quarantine on his return from Iraq.(8) many animals die in quarantine(9) The chicks will arrive on Salisbury Plain on June 23 and spend a month in quarantine before moving to a large enclosure.(10) The first beavers could arrive in Britain by autumn and would be released after six months in quarantine .(11) For nearly one hundred years, bringing a pet into Britain involved a six month period in quarantine .(12) I quarantine all new fish for one month(13) The English are very strict on their anti-rabies regulations and sometimes keep animals in quarantine for six months.(14) As the period for keeping them in quarantine was over, they were shifted to the exhibit area.(15) Like their hosts, the plant pathogens are also of foreign origin and are thus kept in quarantine .(16) Some 4,000 cattle in two herds remain in quarantine because of the concerns about mad cow disease.
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enorme cambiamento
(2) quantum mechanics ::
meccanica quantistica
(3) quantum physics ::
fisica quantistica
(4) quantum theory ::
teoria dei quanti
(5) quantum dot ::
quantum dot
(6) quantum computing ::
computazione quantistica
(7) quantum meruit ::
meruit quantum
(8) quantum entanglement ::
entanglement quantistico
Synonyms
M
1. quarantine ::
quarantena
Different Forms
quarantine, quarantined, quarantines, quarantining
Word Example from TV Shows
Ford's bullshit
quarantine notices.

Ford's bullshit QUARANTINE notices.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 6

If you skip the part about
being under quarantine...

If you skip the part about being under QUARANTINE...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 23

Yeah, but she's at
the hospital in quarantine.

Yeah, but she's at the hospital in QUARANTINE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 6

went as zombies
and it triggered a quarantine.

went as zombies and it triggered a QUARANTINE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 6

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