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I [fret]nome mus. tasto m., traversina f.II [fret]III 1. [fret] 2.to be in a fret — (irritated) essere irritato; (impatient) essere agitato
1) (be anxious) agitarsi ( over, about per)IV [fret]nome arch. (anche Greek fret) greca f.V [fret]* * *[fret]past tense, past participle - fretted; verb(to worry or show anxiety or discontentment: She was always fretting about something or other.) affliggersi- fretful* * *fret (1) /frɛt/n.2 (arald.) cancello.fret (2) /frɛt/n.fret (3) /frɛt/n.(mus.: di strumento a corda) tasto.(to) fret (1) /frɛt/v. t.1 intagliare; traforare2 (archit.) adornare di greche.(to) fret (2) /frɛt/A v. t.1 agitare; preoccupare; crucciareB v. i.3 consumarsi; corrodersi; logorarsi● to fret and fume, essere sulle spine; rodersi il fegato.* * *I [fret]nome mus. tasto m., traversina f.II [fret]III 1. [fret] 2.to be in a fret — (irritated) essere irritato; (impatient) essere agitato
1) (be anxious) agitarsi ( over, about per)IV [fret]nome arch. (anche Greek fret) greca f.V [fret] -
2 Greek
[griːk] 1.aggettivo greco2.1) (person) greco m. (-a)2) (language) greco m.3.••* * *[ɡriːk]1. adj2. n1) (person) greco (-a)2) (language) grecoancient/modern Greek — greco antico/moderno
* * *Greek /gri:k/A a.greco: the Greek Church, la Chiesa Greca (Ortodossa)B n.3 (fig. arc.) uomo astuto; imbroglione● on (o to) the Greek Calends, alle calende greche; mai □ (archit.) Greek cross, croce greca □ (relig.) the Greek Fathers, i Padri della Chiesa che scrissero in greco □ (stor., mil.) Greek fire, fuoco greco □ (archit.) Greek fret (o Greek key), greca □ (fig.) Greek gift, dono che cela un'insidia □ (zool.) Greek partridge ( Alectoris graeca), coturnice □ (fam.) It's all Greek to me!, per me è greco (o arabo, turco); non ci capisco un'acca!* * *[griːk] 1.aggettivo greco2.1) (person) greco m. (-a)2) (language) greco m.3.••
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Greek fret — noun an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief) there was a simple fret at the top of the walls • Syn: ↑fret, ↑Greek key, ↑key pattern • Derivationally related forms: ↑fret (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Greek fret — Греческий прямоугольный орнамент … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
fret — fret1 fretter, n. /fret/, v., fretted, fretting, n. v.i. 1. to feel or express worry, annoyance, discontent, or the like: Fretting about the lost ring isn t going to help. 2. to cause corrosion; gnaw into something: acids that fret at the… … Universalium
Greek key — noun an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief) there was a simple fret at the top of the walls • Syn: ↑fret, ↑Greek fret, ↑key pattern • Derivationally related forms: ↑fret (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
greek wave — noun Usage: usually capitalized G : a curvilinear variant of the Greek fret … Useful english dictionary
Greek key — Greek′ key′ n. archit. fur an ornament consisting of repeated angular figures formed by continuous interlocking vertical and horizontal bands; fret … From formal English to slang
fret — An ornament, usually in bands but also covering broad surfaces consisting of interlocking geometric motif. Also called a meander, or Greek key, or Roman key, or gather, or wall of Troy pattern. Also see openwork … Glossary of Art Terms
fret — I v 1. worry, agonize, writhe, lose sleep over, stay awake nights, Inf. stew; pout, frown, sulk, brood over or on, mope; complain, fuss, gripe, grumble, croak, find fault, make a fuss about, whine, Inf. grouse, Sl. squawk, Archaic. pine; chafe,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
key pattern — noun an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief) there was a simple fret at the top of the walls • Syn: ↑fret, ↑Greek fret, ↑Greek key • Derivationally related forms: ↑fret (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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