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1 bough
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3 perch
I [pɜːtʃ]1) (for bird) trespolo m., posatoio m.2) ant. metrol. pertica f.••II 1. [pɜːtʃ]to knock sb. off their perch — colloq. fare scendere qcn. dal piedistallo
verbo transitivo posare, appoggiare (in alto)2.verbo intransitivo [bird, person] appollaiarsiIII [pɜːtʃ]nome zool. (pesce) persico m.* * *[pə: ] 1. noun1) (a branch etc on which a bird sits or stands: The pigeon would not fly down from its perch.) trespolo2) (any high seat or position: He looked down from his perch on the roof.) trespolo2. verb1) ((of birds) to go to (a perch); to sit or stand on (a perch): The bird flew up and perched on the highest branch of the tree.) appollaiarsi, posarsi2) (to put, or be, in a high seat or position: He perched the child on his shoulder; They perched on the fence.) mettere in alto* * *I [pɜːtʃ] n(fish) pesce m persicoII [pɜːtʃ]1. n2. vt3. vi(bird, person) appollaiarsi* * *perch (1) /pɜ:tʃ/ perch (2) /pɜ:tʃ/n.● (fam.) to knock sb. off his perch, sbalzar q. di sella (fig.); spodestare q. □ square perch, pertica quadrata (m2 25 circa) □ ( d'uccello) to take one's perch, appollaiarsi □ (fig.) Come off your perch!, scendi dal piedistallo! (fam.: dal pero!); non darti arie!(to) perch /pɜ:tʃ/v. i.appollaiarsi; ( d'uccelli) posarsi: The blackbird perched upon a bough, il merlo si è posato su un ramo; The little pianist perched on the stool, il piccolo pianista si è appollaiato sullo sgabello● (geol.) perched block, masso erratico in bilico □ perched groundwater, falda idrica sospesa □ perched spring, sorgente artesiana.* * *I [pɜːtʃ]1) (for bird) trespolo m., posatoio m.2) ant. metrol. pertica f.••II 1. [pɜːtʃ]to knock sb. off their perch — colloq. fare scendere qcn. dal piedistallo
verbo transitivo posare, appoggiare (in alto)2.verbo intransitivo [bird, person] appollaiarsiIII [pɜːtʃ]nome zool. (pesce) persico m. -
4 (to) wither
(to) wither /ˈwɪðə(r)/A v. i.1 appassire; avvizzire; seccarsi: These roses will wither soon, queste rose appassiranno presto; apples withering on the bough, mele che avvizziscono sul ramo2 deperire; languire; inaridirsi; sfiorire: Her affections withered, i suoi sentimenti inaridirono; Her beauty has withered, la sua bellezza è sfioritaB v. t.1 disseccare; far appassire; far avvizzire: The heat has withered (up) all my flowers, il caldo ha fatto appassire tutti i miei fiori2 inaridire; far sfiorire: Age hasn't withered ( away) her beauty, l'età non ha fatto sfiorire la sua bellezza3 (lett.) fulminare; raggelare: The teacher withered the pupils with a severe glance, l'insegnante ha fulminato gli alunni con un'occhiata severa. -
5 (to) wither
(to) wither /ˈwɪðə(r)/A v. i.1 appassire; avvizzire; seccarsi: These roses will wither soon, queste rose appassiranno presto; apples withering on the bough, mele che avvizziscono sul ramo2 deperire; languire; inaridirsi; sfiorire: Her affections withered, i suoi sentimenti inaridirono; Her beauty has withered, la sua bellezza è sfioritaB v. t.1 disseccare; far appassire; far avvizzire: The heat has withered (up) all my flowers, il caldo ha fatto appassire tutti i miei fiori2 inaridire; far sfiorire: Age hasn't withered ( away) her beauty, l'età non ha fatto sfiorire la sua bellezza3 (lett.) fulminare; raggelare: The teacher withered the pupils with a severe glance, l'insegnante ha fulminato gli alunni con un'occhiata severa.
См. также в других словарях:
Bough — Bough, n. [OE. bogh, AS. b[=o]g, b[=o]h, bough, shoulder; akin to Icel. b[=o]gr shoulder, bow of a ship, Sw. bog, Dan. bov, OHG. buog, G. bug, and to Gr.? ( for ? ) forearm, Skr. b[=a]hu (for bh[=a]ghu) arm. [root]88, 251. Cf. {Bow} of a ship.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bough — bough; bough·less; bough·pot; … English syllables
bough — [bau] n literary [: Old English; Origin: bog shoulder, bough ] a main branch on a tree … Dictionary of contemporary English
bough — ► NOUN ▪ a main branch of a tree. ORIGIN Old English «bough or shoulder»; related to BOW(Cf. ↑bow) … English terms dictionary
bough — [ bau ] noun count MAINLY LITERARY a big branch on a tree … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bough — O.E. bog shoulder, arm, extended O.E. to twig, branch (Cf. LIMB (Cf. limb)), from P.Gmc. *bogaz (Cf. O.N. bogr shoulder, O.H.G. buog, Ger. Bug shoulder, hock, joint ), from PIE *bhagus elbow, forearm (Cf. Skt … Etymology dictionary
bough — branch, limb, *shoot … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bough — [n] branch arm, fork, limb, offshoot, shoot, sprig, sucker; concept 428 … New thesaurus
bough — [bou] n. [ME < OE bog, shoulder or arm, hence twig or branch < IE * bhāgus, elbow and forearm > BOW2] branch of a tree, esp. a main branch … English World dictionary
bough|y — «BOW ee», adjective. having many boughs … Useful english dictionary
Bough — Recorded in the spellings of Bow, Bowe, and Bough, this is usually a surname of English origins. There are at least three possible sources. The first is that it is a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bows, a vital trade in… … Surnames reference