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m (pl -gli) fan* * *ventaglio s.m.1 fan // a ventaglio, fan-shaped (o fanwise): (geogr.) delta a ventaglio, fan delta; (arch.) volta a ventaglio, fan vaulting; aprirsi a ventaglio, ( di truppe) to fan out; dalla piazza sei strade si diramano a ventaglio, six streets lead off the street fanwise2 (fig.) ( gamma) range, spread, series*: un ventaglio di proposte, di ipotesi, a range (o a series) of proposals, possibilities; ventaglio di prodotti, product range; il ventaglio dei prezzi, the price range (o spread).* * *1) fandisporre [qcs.] a ventaglio — to fan out [carte, foto, riviste]
2) fig. (gamma) range* * *ventagliopl. - gli /ven'taλλo, λi/sostantivo m.1 fan; a ventaglio fan-shaped; disporre [qcs.] a ventaglio to fan out [carte, foto, riviste]2 fig. (gamma) range. -
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5 cinghia
"belt;Riemen;correia"* * *f strap( cintura) belttirare la cinghia tighten one's belt* * *cinghia s.f.2 ( cintura) belt: la cinghia dei pantaloni, trouser belt // stringere la cinghia, (fig.) to tighten one's belt3 (mecc.) belt: cinghia ad anello, endless belt; cinghia di trasmissione, drive belt; cinghia trapezoidale, V-shaped belt; cinghia della ventola, fan-belt.* * *['tʃingja]sostantivo femminile1) (per legare) strap; (di sella) girth2) (dei pantaloni) belt3) tecn. belt; (di gomma) bandcinghia di trasmissione — driving o transmission belt
••stringere o tirare la cinghia — to pinch and scrape, to tighten one's belt
* * *cinghia/'t∫ingja/sostantivo f.1 (per legare) strap; (di sella) girth2 (dei pantaloni) beltstringere o tirare la cinghia to pinch and scrape, to tighten one's belt.
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