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I [hʌl] II [hʌl] III [hʌl]* * *(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) scafo* * *hull (1) /hʌl/n.1 (bot.) buccia; guscio; baccellohull (2) /hʌl/n.1 (naut.) scafo; carena● (ass., aeron. e naut.) hull insurance, assicurazione sullo scafo; sicurtà corpi.(to) hull (1) /hʌl/v. t.● hulled peas, piselli sgusciati □ (agric.) hulling machine, sgusciatrice.(to) hull (2) /hʌl/v. t.* * *I [hʌl] II [hʌl] III [hʌl] -
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noun(Naut.) Schiffskörper, der; (Aeronaut.) Rumpf, der* * ** * *[hʌl]I. n2. BOT (covering of seed) Schale f, Hülle f, Hülse f; of peas Schote f; of barley, wheat Hülse f, Spelze f fachspr; (calyx of strawberry) Stielansatz m [mit Blättchen]II. vtto \hull beans/peas Bohnen/Erbsen enthülsento \hull strawberries Erdbeeren entstielen* * *I [hʌl]n (NAUT)Schiffskörper m; (AVIAT) Rumpf mIIship hull down on the horizon — Schiff in Sicht am Horizont
1. nHülse f; (of strawberries etc) Blättchen nt2. vtschälen; strawberries etc entstielen* * *hull1 [hʌl]A s BOT1. Schale f, Hülle f (beide auch weitS.), Hülse f2. Außenkelch mB v/t schälen, enthülsen:hulled barley Graupen plhull2 [hʌl]A s1. SCHIFF Rumpf m, Schiffskasko m, -körper m:a) weit entfernt (Schiff),2. FLUGa) Rumpf m (eines Flugboots)b) Rumpf m, Hülle f (eines Starrluftschiffs)3. MIL (Panzer)Wanne f* * *noun(Naut.) Schiffskörper, der; (Aeronaut.) Rumpf, der* * *n.Rumpf -e f.Schale -n f. -
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s.1 casco (de nave)2 vaina (of pea)3 cáscara, sollejo.4 Hull, nombre propio.5 calículo, cabito.vt.1 desgranar (peas)2 pelar, descascar, descascarar.vi.1 navegar a palo seco.2 mondar, pelar, quitar a los frutos su cáscara, vaina o vainilla.3 disparar cañonazos contra el casco de un buque. (pt & pp hulled)
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