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1 geyser
* * *['gaizer]sostantivo maschile invariabile geol. geyser* * *geyser/'gaizer/m.inv.geol. geyser. -
2 geyser
sm inv ['ɡaizə] -
3 geyser sm inv
['ɡaizə] -
4 proiettare
throwfilm screen, showfig project* * *proiettare v.tr.1 to project, to cast*, to throw*: ogni corpo proietta un'ombra, every solid body casts (o projects) a shadow; il sole proietta i suoi raggi sulla terra, the sun projects (o casts) its beams on the earth // nell'incidente fu proiettato fuori dall'auto, in the accident he was thrown out of the car // proiettare le proprie aspirazioni sui figli, (fig.) to project one's ambitions onto one's children2 (cinem.) to show*, to screen: il fim sarà proiettato la settimana ventura, the film will be shown next week; proiettare diapositive sul muro, to project slides on the wall◘ proiettarsi v.intr.pron. to be projected, to be cast: un'ombra si proiettava sul muro, a shadow fell (o was cast) on the wall◆ v.rifl. to throw* oneself.* * *[projet'tare]verbo transitivo2) (scagliare) [ vulcano] to throw* out [lava, lapilli]; [ geyser] to spout [ getti d'acqua]; to project [ oggetto]4) psic. to project (su onto)* * *proiettare/projet'tare/ [1]2 (scagliare) [ vulcano] to throw* out [lava, lapilli]; [ geyser] to spout [ getti d'acqua]; to project [ oggetto]4 psic. to project (su onto). -
5 scaldabagno
m water heater* * *scaldabagno s.m. geyser, water heater, boiler.* * *[skalda'baɲɲo]sostantivo maschile (pl. -i o inv.) water-heater, boiler* * *scaldabagno/skalda'baŋŋo/sostantivo m.(pl. -i o inv.) water-heater, boiler. -
6 scaldaacqua
scaldaacqua s.m. water heater, geyser, boiler.
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geyser — [ ʒɛzɛr ] n. m. • 1824; 1783 n. pr.; mot angl., d o. islandaise 1 ♦ Source d eau chaude jaillissant par intermittence. Les grands geysers d Islande. 2 ♦ Grande gerbe jaillissante (d eau, de liquide, etc.). « Des gros obus tombaient [...]… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Geyser — ist der Name folgender Personen: Christian Gottlieb Geyser (1742–1803), deutscher Maler und Kupferstecher Gottfried Geyser (1699–1764), deutscher lutherischer Theologe Joseph Geyser (1869–1948), deutscher Philosoph Maria Elisabeth Geyser… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Geyser — Gey ser, n. [Icel. geysir, fr. geysa to rush furiously, fr. gj[=o]sa to gush. Cf. {Gush}.] A boiling spring which throws forth at frequent intervals jets of water, mud, etc., driven up by the expansive power of steam. [1913 Webster] Note: Geysers … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Geyser — Geyser, s. Geijer … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Geyser — Anthology Of The Icelandic Independent Music Scene Of The Eighties, lanzado en 1987 es una compilación de canciones donde aparecen bandas islandesas dentro de las cuales se encuentra KUKL, una banda que combinaba el rock, punk, jazz y música más… … Wikipedia Español
geyser — → géiser … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
geyser — 1780, from Icelandic Geysir, name of a hot spring in the valley of Haukadal, lit. the gusher, from O.N. geysa to gush, from P.Gmc. *gausjan, from PIE *gheus , from root *gheu to pour (see FOUND (Cf. found) (2)) … Etymology dictionary
geyser — |géizèr| s. m. O mesmo que gêiser. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa, do islandês Geysir … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
geyser — The pronunciation in both its main meanings (‘hot spring’ and ‘heating apparatus’) is now gee zǝ, although giy zǝ is also used for the ‘hot spring’ meaning. In America and New Zealand, where the ‘heater’ meaning is not used, the pronunciation is… … Modern English usage
geyser — [n] fountain gusher, hot spring, jet, spout, thermal spring; concepts 514,648 … New thesaurus
geyser — ► NOUN 1) a hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air. 2) Brit. a gas fired water heater. ORIGIN from the name of a particular spring in Iceland … English terms dictionary