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1 lime
I [laɪm] II [laɪm]verbo transitivo agr. conc. calcinareIII [laɪm]nome (citrus tree, fruit) limetta f., lime m.IV [laɪm]* * *I noun(the white substance left after heating limestone, used in making cement.)- limelight: in the limelight II noun1) (a type of small, very sour, yellowish-green citrus fruit related to the lemon.)2) (( also adjective) (of) the colour of this fruit: lime walls.)III noun(a tree with rough bark and small heart-shaped leaves.)* * *I [laɪm] nChem, Geol calce fII [laɪm] n(Bot: linden) tiglioIII [laɪm] n(Bot: citrus fruit) limetta* * *lime (1) /laɪm/n. [u]● lime burner, fornaciaio che fa la calce □ lime-cast, intonaco di calce □ lime glass, vetro calcareo □ lime pit, buca della calce ( per calcinare pelli) □ (edil.) lime putty, grassello □ lime twig, ramoscello impaniato ( per l'uccellagione) □ lime water, acqua di calce □ quick lime, calce viva.lime (2) /laɪm/n.2 [u] (legno di) tiglio.lime (3) /laɪm/n.(to) lime /laɪm/v. t.* * *I [laɪm] II [laɪm]verbo transitivo agr. conc. calcinareIII [laɪm]nome (citrus tree, fruit) limetta f., lime m.IV [laɪm] -
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4 lime juice
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5 lime green
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6 lime burning kiln
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7 limelight lime·light n
['laɪmˌlaɪt]to be in the limelight — essere alla ribalta, essere in vista
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8 limestone lime·stone n
['laɪmˌstəʊn]Geol calcare m, pietra calcarealimestone cliffs — scogliere fpl di pietra calcarea
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9 limewater lime·water n
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10 quicklime quick·lime n
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11 sublime sub·lime
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12 sublimely sub·lime·ly adv
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13 (to) slake
(to) slake /sleɪk/A v. t.spegnere; estinguere; smorzare; (fig.) appagare, soddisfare: to slake lime, spegnere la calce; to slake one's thirst, estinguere la propria sete; dissetarsi; to slake one's desire for revenge, appagare il proprio desiderio di vendettaB v. i.2 (fig.) estinguersi; smorzarsi● (chim.) slaked lime, idrato di calce; calce spenta. -
14 (to) slake
(to) slake /sleɪk/A v. t.spegnere; estinguere; smorzare; (fig.) appagare, soddisfare: to slake lime, spegnere la calce; to slake one's thirst, estinguere la propria sete; dissetarsi; to slake one's desire for revenge, appagare il proprio desiderio di vendettaB v. i.2 (fig.) estinguersi; smorzarsi● (chim.) slaked lime, idrato di calce; calce spenta. -
15 сталь для напильников
Dictionnaire technique russo-italien > сталь для напильников
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16 burnt
[bɜːnt] 1. 2.aggettivo bruciato; [smell, taste] di bruciato* * *[-t]past tense, past participles; = burn* * *burnt /bɜ:nt/A pass. e p. p.di to burnB a.3 (med.) ustionato; scottato● burnt almond, mandorla tostata □ burnt lime, calce viva □ burnt offering, (relig.) olocausto, sacrificio; (scherz.) cibo o pasto bruciato □ burnt-out, sventrato dal fuoco; distrutto dal fuoco; (elettr.) fulminato; ( di motore, ecc.) fuso; ( di persona) logorato, esaurito emotivamente ( da un'attività stressante), stressato, scoppiato (fam.); (fam. USA) drogato □ (pitt.) burnt Sienna, terra di Siena bruciata □ (pitt.) burnt umber, terra d'ombra bruciata.* * *[bɜːnt] 1. 2.aggettivo bruciato; [smell, taste] di bruciato -
17 cement
I [sɪ'ment]1) cemento m. (anche anat. med.); (for tiles) mastice m.2) fig. cemento m., legame m.II [sɪ'ment]1) ing. cementare2) med. otturare (con cemento)3) fig. cementare, rinsaldare [ relations]* * *[sə'ment] 1. noun1) (a mixture of clay and lime (usually with sand and water added) used for sticking things (eg bricks) together in building and to make concrete for making very hard surfaces.) cemento2) (any of several types of glue.) adesivo3) (a substance used to fill cavities in teeth.) amalgama2. verb(to join firmly with cement.) cementare* * *cement /sɪˈmɛnt/n. [u]2 adesivo; mastice; stucco3 (fig.) legame; cemento4 (med.) cemento dentario● cement factory, cementificio □ cement gun, (edil.) pistola spruzzacemento; (mecc.) spruzzapigiata □ cement mixer, betoniera; impastatrice di cemento □ ( slang USA) cement overcoat (o shoes), sepoltura nel cemento fresco ( di una vittima dei gangster) □ cement plaster, intonaco di gesso.(to) cement /sɪˈmɛnt/v. t.2 (med.) otturare con cemento* * *I [sɪ'ment]1) cemento m. (anche anat. med.); (for tiles) mastice m.2) fig. cemento m., legame m.II [sɪ'ment]1) ing. cementare2) med. otturare (con cemento)3) fig. cementare, rinsaldare [ relations] -
18 chloride
['klɔːraɪd]nome cloruro m.* * *chloride /ˈklɔ:raɪd/n. [cu](chim.) cloruro: sodium chloride, cloruro di sodio● chloride of lime, cloruro di calce.* * *['klɔːraɪd]nome cloruro m. -
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['kɔːdɪəl] [AE 'kɔːrdʒəl] 1.nome cordiale m.2.aggettivo cordiale (to, with con)* * *['kor:diəl, ]( American[) 'ko:r‹l] 1. adjective((of greetings etc) warm and affectionate: a cordial welcome.) cordiale2. noun(a refreshing drink: lime juice cordial.) cordiale- cordially* * *cordial /ˈkɔ:dɪəl/A a.1 cordialeB n.2 (farm.) corroborante; stimolantecordialityn. [u]cordiallyavv.cordialmente.* * *['kɔːdɪəl] [AE 'kɔːrdʒəl] 1.nome cordiale m.2.aggettivo cordiale (to, with con) -
20 dilute
I [daɪ'ljuːt] [AE -'luːt]aggettivo diluitoII [daɪ'ljuːt] [AE -'luːt]verbo transitivo diluire [liquid, colour]; fig. smorzare, attenuare* * *1. verb(to lessen the strength etc of by mixing especially with water: You are supposed to dilute that lime juice with water.) diluire2. adjective(reduced in strength; weak: dilute acid.) diluito- dilution* * *dilute /daɪˈlu:t/, diluted /daɪˈlu:tɪd/a.● dilute liquid, liquido diluito; annacquatura.(to) dilute /daɪˈlu:t/v. t.1 ( anche fig.) diluire: to dilute a colour, diluire un colore; Dilute the sauce with a little stock, diluite la salsa con un po' di brodo* * *I [daɪ'ljuːt] [AE -'luːt]aggettivo diluitoII [daɪ'ljuːt] [AE -'luːt]verbo transitivo diluire [liquid, colour]; fig. smorzare, attenuare
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