hot ashes - translation to italian
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hot ashes - translation to italian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ashes to ashes; Ashes to Ashes (movie); Ashes to ashes (film); Ashes To Ashes TV; Ashes To Ashes; Ashes Ashes; Ashes to Ashes (disambiguation); Ashes to Ashes (song); Ashes to Ashes (album); Ashes to ashes (album); Ashes To Ashes (album); Ashes to Ashes (TV series)

hot ashes      
ceneri roventi
hot flashes         
SUDDEN FLUSHING, USUALLY IN MENOPAUSAL WOMEN, DUE TO REDUCED LEVELS OF ESTROGEN
Hot flashes; Hot flush; Hot flushes; Night sweating; Vasomotor symptoms; Hot Flash and Diet; Hot Flash; Vasomotor instability
ondate di caldo
hot flash         
SUDDEN FLUSHING, USUALLY IN MENOPAUSAL WOMEN, DUE TO REDUCED LEVELS OF ESTROGEN
Hot flashes; Hot flush; Hot flushes; Night sweating; Vasomotor symptoms; Hot Flash and Diet; Hot Flash; Vasomotor instability
accesso di calore, sensazione improvvisa di calore

Definition

hot-swap
¦ verb informal fit or replace (a computer part) with the power still connected.
Derivatives
hot-swappable adjective

Wikipedia

Ashes to Ashes

Ashes to Ashes may refer to:

Examples of use of hot ashes
1. Staff and agencies Monday May 15, 2006 Mount Merapi releases a huge cloud of hot ashes.
2. The maximum range of the hot ashes today is 3 km (2 miles)." He cautioned that it was still uncertain how the quake affected volcano.
3. The maximum range of the hot ashes today is 3 km." He cautioned that it was still uncertain how the quake affected volcano.
4. The Lion of Vienna Frank Keating Cricket’s ongoing red–hot Ashes opera has had the soccer season deferentially tiptoeing into its autumn overtures, but a backlash will be rude and raucous all right, should the England soccer team play as gormlessly in their two forthcoming World Cup qualifiers as they did in the practice match last week, when Denmark disdainfully won by 4–1.