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1 Royal Navy
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2 ♦ royal
♦ royal /ˈrɔɪəl/A a.1 reale; regio; (fig.) maestoso, splendido: the royal family, la famiglia reale; of the blood royal, di sangue reale; His Royal Highness, Sua Altezza Reale; royal robes, vestimenti regali (o splendidi); a royal welcome, un'accoglienza splendida (o degna di un re)B n.4 (naut.) controvelaccio● (ipp.) Royal Ascot, le corse di cavalli ad Ascot ( quattro giorni, in giugno) □ (teatr.) the royal box, il palco reale □ royal blue, blu reale; blu savoia □ royal charter, carta istitutiva ( di un'associazione, di una società) concessa dal sovrano □ ( USA) royal color, scala reale all'asso ( nel gioco del poker, ecc.; cfr. ingl. royal flush) □ Royal Commission, Commissione Reale (istituita dal governo nei paesi del Commonwealth per condurre un'inchiesta pubblica) □ (in GB) royal duke, duca della famiglia reale ( è anche principe) □ (mil.) the Royal Engineers, il genio militare britannico □ (bot.) royal fern ( Osmunda regalis) osmunda; felce palustre □ ( nel poker) royal flush, scala reale all'asso □ the royal household, la casa reale (in GB) □ ( cucina) royal icing, glassa di zucchero e chiara d'uovo □ royal jelly, pappa reale □ (mil.) the Royal Marines, la fanteria da sbarco (in GB) □ (naut.) royal mast, albero di controvelaccio □ the Royal Mint, la Zecca di Stato (in GB) □ (mil., in GB) the Royal Navy, la marina militare britannica □ royal purple, porpora □ ( lotta libera) royal rumble, la rissa reale □ (naut.) royal sail, controvelaccio □ the Royal Society, la Royal Society ( accademia delle scienze britannica, fondata nel 1660 da alcuni seguaci di Francis Bacon) □ royal standard, stendardo quadrato, con le insegne del sovrano □ royal tennis = court tennis ► court □ the royal «we», il pluralis maiestatis □ (naut.) royal yard, pennone di controvelaccio □ a battle royal, una battaglia campale; (fig.) una violenta lite. -
3 RN
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4 RN n abbr
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5 RAN
[ræn]* * ** * *RANsigla(mil., naut., Austral., Royal Australian Navy) Marina militare australiana.* * *[ræn] -
6 Wren
[ren]nome scricciolo m.* * *[ren](a type of very small bird.) scricciolo* * *Wren /rɛn/n.(mil.) ausiliaria della marina militare inglese (dall'acronimo WREN, che sta per Women's Royal English Navy).(Surnames) Wren /rɛn/* * *[ren]nome scricciolo m. -
7 RAN n abbr
[ˌɒːreɪ'ɛn](= Royal Australian Navy) -
8 RCN n abbr
[ˌɒːsiː'ɛn](= Royal Canadian Navy) -
9 RNZN n abbr
[ˌɒːrɛnzɛd'ɛn](= Royal New Zealand Navy)
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