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♦ cheese /tʃi:z/n.1 [uc] formaggio: I don't like cheese, il formaggio non mi piace; grated cheese, formaggio grattugiato; cheese sandwich, sandwich al formaggio; French cheeses, formaggi francesi; mouldy cheese, formaggio ammuffito3 oggetto simile a una forma di formaggio; grosso disco; tozzo cilindro● cheese bowl, formaggiera □ cheese counter, banco del formaggio ( in un supermercato) □ (in GB) cheese-cutter, tagliaformaggio ( asse fornita di un filo metallico) □ cheese dish, formaggiera □ ( slang USA) cheese-eater, informatore della polizia; spia □ (zool.) cheese mite ( Acarus siro), acaro del formaggio □ cheese rennet, caglio; (bot., Galium verum) caglio, erba zolfina, presuola □ cheese straw, bastoncino al formaggio □ ( slang USA) to eat cheese, tradire (i compagni); fare la spia □ ( slang USA) big cheese, pezzo grosso; gran capo □ (fam. GB) Hard cheese!, tanto peggio per te, lui, ecc.! □ ( slang USA) a load of cheese, un sacco di balle □ ( a chi si fa fotografare in posa) «Say cheese!», «sorriso!».(to) cheese /ˈtʃi:z/v. t. -
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cheese [tʃi:z]1 noun∎ say cheese! (when taking photo) souriez!□ ;∎ a cheese and wine (evening) = petite fête où l'on déguste du vin et du fromage(b) (individual piece) fromage m;∎ an assortment of different cheeses un assortiment de fromages(omelette, sandwich, sauce) au fromage; (knife) à fromagecheese grater râpe f à fromage;the cheese industry l'industrie f fromagère;cheese maker fromager(ère) m,f;cheese mite mite f du fromage;cheese straw allumette f au fromage;cheese wire fil m à couper∎ to cheese sb off gonfler qn -
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Ⅰcheese [tʃi:z] n1) сыр;a head of cheese голо́вка или круг сы́ра
;Cheshire cheese че́шир ( сыр)
;green cheese молодо́й сыр
;ripe cheese вы́держанный сыр
2) разг. ва́жная персо́на, «ши́шка» (тж. big cheese)◊to get the cheese потерпе́ть неуда́чу
;quite the cheese, that's the cheese разг. как раз то, что на́до
Ⅱcheese [tʃi:z] v:cheese it! сл.
а) замолчи́, переста́нь!, брось!;б) беги́!, удира́й! -
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cheese [t∫i:z]1. nounfromage m• "say cheese!" « un petit sourire ! »3. compounds[sandwich] au fromage* * *[tʃiːz]noun fromage mPhrasal Verbs:••say cheese! — ( for photo) souriez!
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A n (substance, variety) fromage m.to be a big cheese ○ être un gros bonnet (in dans le domaine de) ; they are as different as chalk and cheese c'est le jour et la nuit ; say cheese! ( for photo) souriez!■ cheese off ○: -
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cheese mold[tʃ'i:z mould] n = link=cheese-vat cheese-vat. -
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A large quantity of yarn is wound by this method, both grey and coloured, since the cheeses can be bleached or dyed without reeling or rewinding. A cheese is a form of yarn package wound in zig-zag crossings, so that it holds firm without end flanges. A cheese can be built up either "open wind" or "close wind." Open Wind - The coils of yarn are placed wide apart and when unwinding there is little tendency for the yam to slip. This method of winding also gives greater production of the frame. Close Wind - The coils of yarn are practically side by side. -
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11 cheese-burger
cheese-burgercheese-burger ['t∫i:zbə:gə] <->sostantivo MaskulinCheeseburger MaskulinDizionario italiano-tedesco > cheese-burger
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A quantity of yarn wound on to a flangeless paper or wood tube and usually cross wound (see Cheese Winding)14 Cheese Cloth
A low plain weave fabric, such as 24 X 20 to 52 X 48 per inch, 40's/36's, 9 to 12 yards to the pound. Sometimes termed " bunting." Used for wrapping cheese, meat, etc., sugar, salt, and flour bags. Bleached in a pure finish. Widths vary from 24-in. to 50-in. The cloth mostly used for bags is woven 36-in. 120 yard, 44 X 40, 30's/42's, 131/2-lb.15 cheese fondue
cheese fondue сырное фондю (расплавленный и подогреваемый на столе сыр, вкоторый макают кусочки хлеба)16 cheese off
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cheese-cake noun 1) сдобная ватрушка 2) amer.; jargon фотография обнаженнойженщины18 cheese-cloth
cheese-cloth noun марля19 cheese head
- cheese head
- nцилиндрическая головка (винта, гвоздя) со шлицем
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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