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1 immeasurable
[ɪ'meʒərəbl]* * *[i'meʒərəbl]1) (very great.) incommensurabile2) (too great etc to be measured.) incommensurabile•* * *immeasurable /ɪˈmɛʒərəbl/a.incommensurabile; immensurabile ( raro)immeasurabilityn. [u]incommensurabilità; immensurabilità ( raro)immeasurablyavv.incommensurabilmente; immensurabilmente ( raro).* * *[ɪ'meʒərəbl] -
2 sounding
['saʊndɪŋ] 1.nome sondaggio m. (anche fig.)2.a grand-sounding, English-sounding name — un nome altisonante, che suona inglese
* * *1) ((a) measurement of depth of water etc.) scandagliamento2) (a depth measured.) scandaglio3) ((an) act of trying to find out views etc.) sondaggio* * *sounding (1) /ˈsaʊndɪŋ/A a.1 sonante; risonante; sonoroB n.1 [u] suono; risonanza; l'echeggiare; rimbombo3 [cu] (med.) auscultazione● sounding board, pannello insonorizzante; (mus.) tavola (o cassa) armonica; (fig.) cassa di risonanza □ (fig.) sounding brass, parole vuote, senza senso.sounding (2) /ˈsaʊndɪŋ/n.1 [uc] (naut.) scandagliamento; scandagliata ( raro); scandaglio: to take soundings, fare scandagli; to call the soundings, gridare scandagli2 (naut., anche sounding apparatus, sounding gear) scandaglio: sounding machine, scandaglio meccanico; sonic sounding gear, fonoscandaglio5 (pl.) sondaggio d'opinione6 (med.) sondaggio● (meteor.) sounding balloon, pallone sonda □ (naut.) sounding lead, piombino (dello scandaglio); ( anche) scandaglio a sagola (o a mano) □ (naut.) sounding line, sagola dello scandaglio; scandaglio a sagola □ (meteor.) sounding rocket, razzo sonda □ (naut.) to be off soundings, essere su fondali alti ( più di 100 braccia) □ (naut.) to strike soundings, trovare il fondo con lo scandaglio.* * *['saʊndɪŋ] 1.nome sondaggio m. (anche fig.)2.a grand-sounding, English-sounding name — un nome altisonante, che suona inglese
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