Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
un arma in più
English translation:
extra defence / protection
Italian term
un arma in più
Solo il meglio degli elementi naturali, il loro benessere ha un arma in più
Any bright ideas? I'm flagging! Thanks in advance.
4 | extra defence / fighting goodness | Lara Barnett |
4 +3 | something extra | James (Jim) Davis |
4 | an edge / a better fighting chance | Michael Korovkin |
3 | is that it has so much to offer | Barbara Cochran, MFA |
Non-PRO (2): Daniela Zambrini, Fabrizio Zambuto
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Proposed translations
extra defence / fighting goodness
"...provides an extra defence"
"...equipped with a fighting goodness"
My sample sentences do not come from info on dog/cat supplements, but do show how my suggestions are commonly used.
"Immune System Vitamins Provide the Ultimate Defense for ..."
"You may have to do some digging to come up with cereals, grains and breads that provide natural disease-fighting goodness to your diet."
...protection! |
something extra
An idea
cheers Jim! |
agree |
Tom in London
: pretty good, Jim
28 mins
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refreshes the parts others can't reach Tom :)
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agree |
Amanda Jane Lowles
7 hrs
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agree |
Alistair Ian Spearing Ortiz
10 hrs
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is that it has so much to offer
Thanks for your contribution. |
an edge / a better fighting chance
Thanks 4 your suggestion! |
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