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1 beatnik beat·nik n
['biːtnɪk]beatnik m/f inv -
2 refusenik re·fuse·nik n
[rɪ'fjuːznɪk] -
3 sputnik sput·nik n
['spʊtnɪk]sputnik m inv -
4 Nicaragua Nica·ra·gua n
[ˌnikə'ræɡjʊə] -
5 inorganic
[ˌɪnɔː'gænɪk]aggettivo inorganico* * *[ino:'ɡænik](not having the special characteristics of living bodies; not organic: Stone, metal and other minerals are inorganic.) inorganico* * *inorganic /ɪnɔ:ˈgænɪk/a.2 non organizzato; disorganico● (org. az.) inorganic growth, crescita inorganica ( di azienda, ecc., ottenuta tramite fusioni e acquisizioni)inorganically avv.* * *[ˌɪnɔː'gænɪk]aggettivo inorganico -
6 knickerbockers
['nɪkəˌbɒkəz]nome plurale knickerbocker m., pantaloni m. alla zuava* * *['nikə,bokəz]((American knickers) short trousers that fit tightly just below the knees, used together with knee socks for skiing and hiking.) (pantaloni alla zuava)* * *knickerbockers /ˈnɪkəbɒkəz/n. pl.pantaloni alla zuava; knickerbocker.* * *['nɪkəˌbɒkəz]nome plurale knickerbocker m., pantaloni m. alla zuava -
7 knickers
['nɪkəz]nome plurale BE mutande f. da donna, culottes f.••to get one's knickers in a twist — colloq. scaldarsi
* * *['nikəz](women's and girls' pants, especially if loose-fitting and gathered in at the thigh.) mutandine, knickers* * *knickers /ˈnɪkəz/A n. pl.B inter.( slang GB) accidenti!; mannaggia!; al diavolo!● (fam. GB) to get one's knickers in a twist, agitarsi, andare nel pallone; ( anche) arrabbiarsi, incavolarsi (fam.).* * *['nɪkəz]nome plurale BE mutande f. da donna, culottes f.••to get one's knickers in a twist — colloq. scaldarsi
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8 manic
['mænɪk]1) (manic depressive) maniaco-depressivo; (obsessive) ossessivo2) fig. [ activity] frenetico* * *['mænik]1) (of, or suffering from, mania: She's in a manic state.) maniaco2) (extremely energetic, active and excited: The new manager is one of those manic people who can't rest even for a minute.) maniaco* * *manic /ˈmænɪk/a.(psic.) maniaco● manic-depressive, maniaco-depressivo.* * *['mænɪk]1) (manic depressive) maniaco-depressivo; (obsessive) ossessivo2) fig. [ activity] frenetico -
9 mechanic
[mɪ'kænɪk]nome meccanico m.* * *[mi'kænik] 1. noun(a skilled worker who repairs or maintains machinery.) meccanico- mechanically
- mechanics 2. noun plural(the ways in which something works or is applied: the mechanics of the legal system.)- mechanize
- mechanise
- mechanization
- mechanisation* * *mechanic /mɪˈkænɪk/A n.B a.● a dental mechanic, un odontotecnico.* * *[mɪ'kænɪk]nome meccanico m. -
10 Nick
[nɪk]nome proprio diminutivo di Nicholas* * *[nik] 1. noun(a small cut: There was a nick in the doorpost.) tacca, intaccatura2. verb(to make a small cut in something: He nicked his chin while he was shaving.) intaccare, fare una tacca* * *[nɪk]1. n2) famin good nick — decente, in buono stato
2. vt1) (see n), intaccare; tagliare; scheggiare, scalfireto nick o.s. — farsi un taglietto
2) (fam: steal) fregare3) Brit, (fam: arrest) beccare* * *Nick /nɪk/n.dim. di ► Nicholas● Old Nick, il Diavolo; Belzebù.(First names) Nick /nɪk/m. dim. di Nicholas* * *[nɪk]nome proprio diminutivo di Nicholas -
11 nick
[nɪk]nome proprio diminutivo di Nicholas* * *[nik] 1. noun(a small cut: There was a nick in the doorpost.) tacca, intaccatura2. verb(to make a small cut in something: He nicked his chin while he was shaving.) intaccare, fare una tacca* * *[nɪk]1. n2) famin good nick — decente, in buono stato
2. vt1) (see n), intaccare; tagliare; scheggiare, scalfireto nick o.s. — farsi un taglietto
2) (fam: steal) fregare3) Brit, (fam: arrest) beccare* * *nick (1) /nɪk/n.● in the nick of time, al momento giusto; al momento opportuno; ( anche) appena in tempo; al limite □ The meat was cooked to a nick, la carne era cotta al punto giusto (o a puntino).nick (2) /nɪk/n.(fam., anche sport) condizioni fisiche; condizioni; forma: This car is in good nick, quest'auto è in buone condizioni (o è messa bene)● to be in bad nick, essere ridotto male (o giù di forma).(to) nick /nɪk/v. t.1 intaccare; fare una tacca (o tacche) in; fare un'incisione in: to nick a horse's tail (o a horse) fare a un cavallo una incisione alla base della coda3 afferrare; cogliere; indovinare; intuire: to nick an opportunity, cogliere un'occasione; to nick the truth, intuire la verità5 (fam.) prendere, arrestare; beccare, pizzicare (pop.): He was nicked by the police, si fece beccare dalla polizia6 (fam.) rubare; sgraffignare (fam.); fregare, fregarsi (pop.): to nick sb. out of st., fregare qc. a q.* * *[nɪk]nome proprio diminutivo di Nicholas -
12 nicotine
['nɪkətiːn] 1.nome nicotina f.2.modificatore [addiction, poisoning] da nicotina; [chewing gum, patch] alla nicotina; [ stain] di nicotina* * *['nikəti:n](a harmful substance contained in tobacco.) nicotina* * *nicotine /ˈnɪkəti:n/n. [u](chim.) nicotina.* * *['nɪkətiːn] 1.nome nicotina f.2.modificatore [addiction, poisoning] da nicotina; [chewing gum, patch] alla nicotina; [ stain] di nicotina -
13 panic
I 1. ['pænɪk]nome panico m.2.to throw sb. into a panic — gettare qcn. nel panico
modificatore [ reaction] dettato dal panicoII 1. ['pænɪk]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - ck-) spaventare, terrorizzare [person, animal]; scatenare il panico tra [ crowd]2.* * *['pænik] 1. noun((a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc: The fire caused a panic in the city.) panico2. verb(to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly: He panicked at the sight of the audience.) gettare il panico; essere colto dal panico- panicky* * *panic (1) /ˈpænɪk/n.♦ panic (2) /ˈpænɪk/A a.panico; di panico; causato da panico: panic fear, timor panico; panic attack, attacco di panico; (econ., fin., Borsa) panic buying [selling], acquisti [vendite] frenetici (o dettati dal panico)B n.1 [uc] panico: Don't get into a panic, non farti prendere dal panico; Panic broke out, è scoppiato il panico4 (fam.) gran fretta; fretta e furia● ( anche Internet) panic button, pulsante di emergenza □ panic-monger, chi sparge il panico di proposito; allarmista □ panic room, stanza blindata ( nella quale rifugiarsi per sottrarsi a una rapina) □ panic-stricken, preso dal panico; in preda al panico □ (fam.) to be at panic stations, essere in stato di allarme; essere in preda al panico □ (fam.) to push (o to hit) the panic button, dare l'allarme; (fig.) reagire d'impulso e in modo incontrollato.(to) panic /ˈpænɪk/(pass. e p. p. panicked)A v. t.1 gettare il panico fra; spaventareB v. i.essere colto dal panico; perdere la testa● to panic about st., farsi prendere dal panico per qc. □ ( slang USA) You panic me!, mi fai morire dal ridere; (iron.) fai ridere i polli!* * *I 1. ['pænɪk]nome panico m.2.to throw sb. into a panic — gettare qcn. nel panico
modificatore [ reaction] dettato dal panicoII 1. ['pænɪk]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - ck-) spaventare, terrorizzare [person, animal]; scatenare il panico tra [ crowd]2. -
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15 tunic
['tjuːnɪk] [AE 'tuː-]1) (classical, fashion) tunica f.2) (uniform) (for nurse, schoolgirl) grembiule m.; (for soldier) giubba f.* * *['tju:nik]1) (a soldier's or policeman's jacket.) giubba2) (a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.) tunica3) (a similar type of modern garment.) tunica* * *tunic /ˈtju:nɪk/, ( USA) /ˈtu:nɪk/n.1 (stor., scient.) tunica* * *['tjuːnɪk] [AE 'tuː-]1) (classical, fashion) tunica f.2) (uniform) (for nurse, schoolgirl) grembiule m.; (for soldier) giubba f. -
16 tyrannical
[ti'rænikəl]adjective (of or like a tyrant: a tyrannical ruler; His actions were tyrannous.) tirannico* * *tyrannical /tɪˈrænɪkl/a.tyrannicallyavv.tirannicamente. -
17 ethnic
['eθnɪk] 1.aggettivo etnico2.nome spreg. = membro di una minoranza etnica* * *['eƟnik](of nations or races of mankind or their customs, dress, food etc: ethnic groups/dances.) etnico- ethnological
- ethnologist* * *['eθnɪk] 1.aggettivo etnico2.nome spreg. = membro di una minoranza etnica
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