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[mæʃ]nome US (abbr. mobile army surgical hospital) ospedale da campo* * *[mæʃ] 1. verb(to crush into small pieces or a soft mass: Put in some butter when you mash the potatoes.) schiacciare, passare2. noun(mashed potato: sausage and mash.) purè di patate* * *[mæʃ]1. n1) Brit fam, (also: mashed potatoes) purè m (di patate)2) (for animals) pastone m2. vtCulin passare, schiacciare* * *mash /mæʃ/n.2 mescolanza; miscela; miscuglio● mash tub, recipiente in cui macerare il malto; bigoncia.(to) mash /mæʃ/v. t.● to mash tea, mettere il tè in infusione; fare il tè □ mashed potatoes, purè di patate.* * *[mæʃ]nome US (abbr. mobile army surgical hospital) ospedale da campo -
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['bæŋə(r)]1) colloq. (car) macinino m.2) (firework) petardo m., mortaretto m., botto m.3) BE colloq. (sausage) salsiccia f.* * *noun (an explosive firework: The child was frightened by the bangers at the firework display.) petardo* * *banger /ˈbæŋə(r)/n. (GB)1 petardo; mortaretto; botto (fam.)* * *['bæŋə(r)]1) colloq. (car) macinino m.2) (firework) petardo m., mortaretto m., botto m.3) BE colloq. (sausage) salsiccia f. -
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8 banger bang·er n Brit
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