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1 oratory
I ['ɒrətrɪ] [AE 'ɔːrətɔːrɪ] II ['ɒrətrɪ] [AE 'ɔːrətɔːrɪ]nome arch. relig. oratorio m.* * *['orə-]noun (the art of speaking well in public.) oratoria, arte oratoria* * *oratory (1) /ˈɒrətrɪ/n. [u]1 oratoria; arte oratoria; eloquenza2 retorica; linguaggio retorico.oratory (2) /ˈɒrətrɪ/n. (relig.)* * *I ['ɒrətrɪ] [AE 'ɔːrətɔːrɪ] II ['ɒrətrɪ] [AE 'ɔːrətɔːrɪ]nome arch. relig. oratorio m. -
2 oratory ora·tory
I ['ɒrət(ə)rɪ] n(public speaking) oratoriaII ['ɒrət(ə)rɪ] nRel oratorio -
3 blaze
I 1. [bleɪz]1) (fire) (in hearth) fuoco m., fiamma f.; (accidental) incendio m.2) (sudden burst) (of flames) vampata f.a blaze of glory — fig. un alone di gloria
3) equit. (on horse face) stella f.4) (cut in tree) segnavia f., incisione f.2. II 1. [bleɪz]2.to blaze a trail — tracciare un sentiero; fig. aprire nuove vie
1) (anche blaze away) (burn furiously) [ fire] ardere, divampare; [house, car] bruciare2) (anche blaze away) (give out light) [ lights] risplendere, sfavillare* * *I 1. [bleiz] noun1) (a bright light or fire: A neighbour rescued her from the blaze.)2) (an outburst (of anger, emotion etc): a blaze of fury.)3) (a bright display: a blaze of colour.)2. verb((of a fire, the sun) to burn, shine brightly.)- blazingII [bleiz]* * *I [bleɪz]1. n(fire: of buildings) incendio, (glow: of fire, sun) bagliore m, (of gems, beauty) splendore mgo to blazes! fam — va' al diavolo!
like the blazes fam — come un matto
2. vi(fire) ardere, fiammeggiare, (conflagration) divampare, (building) essere in fiamme, (sun) sfolgorare, (light) risplendereto blaze with anger — (eyes) fiammeggiare dalla rabbia
•- blaze upII [bleɪz]1. n(mark: on horse) stella, (on tree) segno2. vt(tree) segnare* * *blaze (1) /bleɪz/n. [cu]1 vampa; fiamma vivida; vampata; bella fiammata: The logs soon burst into a blaze, i ceppi fecero presto una bella fiammata; The whole house was in a blaze, tutta la casa era in fiamme3 scatto; scoppio; slancio: in a blaze of anger, in uno scatto d'ira; in a blaze of oratory, in uno slancio oratorio4 (fig.) splendore; ondata; piena luce: The city was a blaze of lights in the night, la città era uno splendore di luci nella notte; a blaze of publicity, un'ondata di pubblicità; The hero was in a blaze of glory, l'eroe era nella piena luce della (o circonfuso dalla) gloria● a blaze of colours, un tripudio di colori □ a blaze of gun-fire, una raffica di fucileria □ ( slang, anche iron.) like blazes, come una furia; impetuosamente: «Will you lend me your car?» «Like blazes!», «vuoi prestarmi l'auto?» «neanche per sogno!»; «col cavolo!» □ ( slang) Go to blazes!, va' al diavolo! □ What the blazes!, che diamine!blaze (2) /bleɪz/n.(to) blaze (1) /bleɪz/v. i.1 ardere; bruciare; fiammeggiare: a blazing house, una casa in fiamme; a blazing fire, un fuoco che divampa; His eyes were blazing with fury, aveva gli occhi fiammeggianti d'ira● to blaze away, continuare a bruciare, ardere ininterrottamente; (mil., ecc.) sparare subito; ( anche) continuare a sparare; (fig.) lavorare con entusiasmo, d'impeto; parlare in fretta, accalorandosi □ to blaze away at a speaker, tempestare di domande un oratore □ to blaze up, divampare, prender fuoco; ( d'incendio) scoppiare; (fig.) infiammarsi ( d'ira).(to) blaze (2) /bleɪz/v. t.● to blaze a trail, segnare un sentiero ( in un bosco); (fig.) aprire una via nuova, precorrere i tempi.(to) blaze (3) /bleɪz/v. t.(spec. to blaze abroad) diffondere; divulgare: He likes to blaze abroad scandals, gli piace divulgare notizie scandalistiche.* * *I 1. [bleɪz]1) (fire) (in hearth) fuoco m., fiamma f.; (accidental) incendio m.2) (sudden burst) (of flames) vampata f.a blaze of glory — fig. un alone di gloria
3) equit. (on horse face) stella f.4) (cut in tree) segnavia f., incisione f.2. II 1. [bleɪz]2.to blaze a trail — tracciare un sentiero; fig. aprire nuove vie
1) (anche blaze away) (burn furiously) [ fire] ardere, divampare; [house, car] bruciare2) (anche blaze away) (give out light) [ lights] risplendere, sfavillare -
4 oration
[ɔː'reɪʃn]nome form. orazione f., arringa f.* * *[ə'reiʃən](a formal, public speech, especially in fine, beautiful language: a funeral oration.) orazione, (discorso solenne)- orator- oratory
- oratorical* * *oration /ɔ:ˈreɪʃn/n.orazione; discorso solenne; arringa: a funeral oration, un'orazione funebre.* * *[ɔː'reɪʃn]nome form. orazione f., arringa f. -
5 laboratory
[lə'bɒrətrɪ] [AE 'læbrətɔːrɪ] 1.nome laboratorio m.2.* * *[lə'borətəri, ]( American[) 'læbrəto:ri]American - laboratories; noun((abbreviated to lab) a place where scientific experiments are carried on or where drugs etc are prepared: Samples of her blood were sent to the hospital lab(oratory) for testing.) laboratorio* * *[lə'bɒrətrɪ] [AE 'læbrətɔːrɪ] 1.nome laboratorio m.2.
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