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21 indented in·dent·ed adj
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22 independently in·de·pen·dent·ly adv
[ˌɪndɪ'pɛndəntlɪ](move, decide) indipendentemente, autonomamente, (arrive) separatamenteEnglish-Italian dictionary > independently in·de·pen·dent·ly adv
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23 nonresident non·resi·dent n
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24 overconfident over·con·fi·dent adj
[ˌəʊvə'kɒnfɪd(ə)nt]troppo sicuro (-a) (di sé), presuntuoso (-a)English-Italian dictionary > overconfident over·con·fi·dent adj
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25 president ***** presi·dent n
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26 prudent pru·dent adj
['pruːd(ə)nt] -
27 prudently pru·dent·ly adv
['pruːd(ə)ntlɪ] -
28 resident **** resi·dent
['rɛzɪd(ə)nt]1. nabitante m/f, (of hotel) cliente m/f2. adj(tutor, specialist) interno (-a), (population) stabileto be resident in a town/in London — risiedere in una città/a Londra
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29 rodent ro·dent n
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30 strident stri·dent adj
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31 student ***** stu·dent
['stjuːd(ə)nt]1. nScol, Univ studente (-essa), (of human nature etc) studioso (-a)a law/medical student — uno (-a) studente (-essa) di legge/di medicina
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32 studentship stu·dent·ship n
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33 superintendent super·in·ten·dent n
[ˌsuːp(ə)rɪn'tɛndənt]soprintendente m/f, direttore (-trice), Police commissario (capo) di Pubblica SicurezzaEnglish-Italian dictionary > superintendent super·in·ten·dent n
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34 dentistry
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35 denture
['dentʃə(r)] 1.nome (prosthesis) protesi f. dentaria2.* * *denture /ˈdɛntʃə(r)/n.(di solito pl.) dentiera; protesi dentaria● denture brush, spazzolino per dentiera.* * *['dentʃə(r)] 1.nome (prosthesis) protesi f. dentaria2. -
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37 bash
I [bæʃ]nome colloq.1) (blow) colpo m., botta f.2) (dent) ammaccatura f., botta f.3) (attempt) tentativo m.to have a bash at sth., to give sth. a bash — tentare di fare qcs
4) (party) festa f., baldoria f.5) AE (good time)II [bæʃ]she bashed her head on o against the shelf ha battuto la testa contro lo scaffale; to bash sb. on o over the head — colpire qcn. alla testa
2) (criticize) criticare, attaccare [ person]•- bash in- bash on- bash out- bash up* * *[bæʃ] 1. verb((sometimes with in) to beat or smash (in): The soldiers bashed in the door.) sfondare2. noun1) (a heavy blow: a bash with his foot.) colpo2) (a dent: a bash on the car's nearside door.) ammaccatura•- bash on/ahead with- bash on/ahead
- have a bash at* * *[bæʃ] fam1. n1) (blow) bottaI'll have a bash (at it) Brit fam — ci proverò
2) (fam: party) festa2. vt(fam: thing) sbattere, (person) picchiare, menare•- bash in- bash on- bash up* * *bash /bæʃ/n.3 (solo sing.) (fam. GB) tentativo; prova: He'll have a bash at anything, è pronto a cimentarsi in qualunque cosa; Ok, let's give it a bash, e va bene, proviamo!(to) bash /bæʃ/v. t. (fam.)2 (fig.) attaccare; criticare aspramente.* * *I [bæʃ]nome colloq.1) (blow) colpo m., botta f.2) (dent) ammaccatura f., botta f.3) (attempt) tentativo m.to have a bash at sth., to give sth. a bash — tentare di fare qcs
4) (party) festa f., baldoria f.5) AE (good time)II [bæʃ]she bashed her head on o against the shelf ha battuto la testa contro lo scaffale; to bash sb. on o over the head — colpire qcn. alla testa
2) (criticize) criticare, attaccare [ person]•- bash in- bash on- bash out- bash up -
38 indent
I ['ɪndent]1) BE comm. ordinativo m.2) tip. (anche indentation) capoverso m. rientrato3) (incision) tacca f., dentellatura f.II 1. [ɪn'dent]1) tip. (fare) rientrare [line, text, word, paragraph]2) intaccare, dentellare [ edge]2.verbo intransitivo BE comm. fare un'ordinazione* * *1. [in'dent] verb(to begin (a line of writing) farther in from the margin than the other lines.) (far rientrare dal margine della pagina)2. ['indent] noun((also indentation) the space left at the beginning of a line, eg the first line of a paragraph.) rientranza, capoverso- indented* * *indent (1) /ˈɪndɛnt/n.1 dentellatura; tacca; intaccatura2 (stor.) contratto di assunzione d'un apprendista3 (tipogr.) rientranza; capoverso rientrato4 (comput.) rientroindent (2) /ˈɪndɛnt/n.incavo; solco; ammaccatura ( nella carrozzeria di un'automobile, ecc.).(to) indent (1) /ɪnˈdɛnt/A v. t.1 dentellare; intaccare; intagliare; fare incastri in (qc.)2 frastagliare: The coastline has been indented by erosion, la costa è stata frastagliata dall'erosione6 (comput.) indentare ( far rientrare un blocco di codice per evidenziarlo); impostare un rientro (far rientrare la prima riga di un capoverso di un numero prestabilito di caratteri)B v. i.5 (tipogr.) fare un capoverso rientrato.(to) indent (2) /ɪnˈdɛnt/v. t.* * *I ['ɪndent]1) BE comm. ordinativo m.2) tip. (anche indentation) capoverso m. rientrato3) (incision) tacca f., dentellatura f.II 1. [ɪn'dent]1) tip. (fare) rientrare [line, text, word, paragraph]2) intaccare, dentellare [ edge]2.verbo intransitivo BE comm. fare un'ordinazione -
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40 coincidentally
[kəʊˌɪnsɪ'dentəlɪ]avverbio per caso, per pura coincidenza* * *coincidentally* * *[kəʊˌɪnsɪ'dentəlɪ]avverbio per caso, per pura coincidenza
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dent — [ dɑ̃ ] n. f. • 1080 masc. ou fém.; lat. dens, dentis I ♦ 1 ♦ (Chez l homme) Un des organes de la bouche, de couleur blanchâtre, durs et calcaires, implantés sur le bord libre des deux maxillaires. ⇒arg. ratiche . Mâcher, mordre, déchirer avec… … Encyclopédie Universelle
dent — dent; dif·fi·dent; dif·fi·dent·ly; dif·fi·dent·ness; ei·dent; ev·i·dent·ly; ev·i·dent·ness; ex·e·dent; fron·dent; im·pu·dent; im·pu·dent·ly; im·pu·dent·ness; in·ci·dent·less; in·ci·dent·ly; in·dent·ed·ly; in·dent·er; in·de·pen·dent·ly;… … English syllables
Dent — may refer to: Contents 1 People 1.1 Fictional characters 2 Places 3 Companies 4 Other … Wikipedia
Dent — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alfred Dent (1844−1927) britischer Kaufmann und Gründer der North Borneo Chartered Company Catherine Dent (* 1965), US amerikanische Schauspielerin Charlie Dent (* 1960), US amerikanischer Politiker Denny… … Deutsch Wikipedia
dent — DENT. s. f. Petit os qui tient à la mâchoire de l animal, et qui lui sert à inciser les alimens et à les mâcher. On distingue les dents en dents molaires, dents canines, et dents incisives. On dit aussi: Dent oeillère. Dent mâchelière. Grosse… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
dent — DENT. s. f. Petit os qui tient à la maschoire de l animal & qui luy sert à mascher. Grosse dent. dent oeilliere. dent mascheliere. dent de lait. dent de dessus, de dessous. dents de devant, de derriere. belles dents. dents blanches. dents noires … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
dent — Dent, Dens. Dent de laquelle si on est frappé, on devient enragé, Dens rabidus. Les dens de devant qui sont à l opposite de ceux qui nous regardent, Dentes auersi, Primores dentes. Les quatre dens de devant, Ctenes. Parler entre ses dens à la… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
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Dent — Dent, OH U.S. Census Designated Place in Ohio Population (2000): 7612 Housing Units (2000): 3369 Land area (2000): 6.005988 sq. miles (15.555438 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 6.005988 sq. miles … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
dent — dènt f. dent. I a jamai tròp de pan, mai de dents n i a de rèsta prov. . Dent de l uelh : canine. Dent dau sen : dent de sagesse. expr. Revirar lei dents : tenir tête ; résister ; montrer les dents. Traucar lei dents : percer ses dents > « Ma… … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
Dent — (d[e^]nt), n. [A variant of {Dint}.] 1. A stroke; a blow. [Obs.] That dent of thunder. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. A slight depression, or small notch or hollow, made by a blow or by pressure; an indentation. [1913 Webster] A blow that would have… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English