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♦ strip /strɪp/n.1 striscia; lista di carta; pezzetto di terreno: a strip of paper [of cloth, of land], una striscia di carta [di stoffa, di terra]; (geogr.) the Gaza Strip, la Striscia di Gaza ( in Palestina)3 (mecc.) reggetta; nastro6 (fam.) strip; spogliarello: full strip, strip integrale; part strip, strip parziale; to do a strip, fare uno spogliarello7 ( calcio, GB) divisa, colori (pl.) ( di una squadra): AC Milan have a black and red strip, la squadra del Milan indossa una maglia rossonera; full strip, divisa completa8 (autom., ecc.) pista11 ( slang USA) – the Strip, il corso, la via principale ( di una città); (spec.) la strada dei casinò ( a Las Vegas)● strip artist, spogliarellista □ strip cartoons, fumetti; strisce □ strip club, night con spogliarello □ (agric.) strip cropping, coltivazione a terrazze □ ( USA) strip joint, night con spogliarello □ strip light, tubo fluorescente □ strip lighting, illuminazione con tubi fluorescenti □ (aeron.) strip lights, luci di pista d'atterraggio □ (ind. min.) strip mine, miniera a cielo aperto □ (ind. min.) strip mining, coltivazione a cielo aperto previo sbancamento □ strip poker, poker in cui chi perde si toglie un capo di vestiario □ strip show, spogliarello □ (fam. ingl.) to tear a strip off sb., dare una strigliata a q.(to) strip /strɪp/A v. t.1 strappare; togliere: He stripped the clothes from ( o off) his body, si tolse i vestiti di dosso; si spogliò2 denudare; svestire; spogliare ( anche fig.); privare, derubare: They stripped him to the skin, lo hanno denudato; to strip sb. of all his property, spogliare q. d'ogni suo avere3 sbucciare; scartocciare; pelare5 (mil.) degradare6 (mecc., mil.) smontare; privare ( un'automobile, ecc.) degli accessori: to strip a motor [a rifle], smontare un motore [un fucile]7 (mecc., mil., naut.) smantellare; disarmare: to strip a gun [a ship], smantellare un cannone [disarmare una nave]11 (ind. min.) sbancare12 (metall.) degalvanizzare elettroliticamente1 spogliarsi; svestirsi; denudarsi3 fare lo spogliarello; fare la spogliarellista● to strip the bark from a tree, scortecciare un albero □ to strip a bed, disfare un letto □ to strip a door, sverniciare una porta □ to strip a house of all its valuables, svuotare una casa di tutte le cose di valore che vi sono □ to strip to one's bathing suit, mettersi in costume da bagno □ to strip tobacco, togliere il gambo alle foglie del tabacco □ to strip ( paper off) a wall, staccare la carta da parati da un muro □ The locusts stripped the fields, le locuste hanno devastato i campi □ Was your motorbike stolen or stripped?, t'hanno rubato la moto o soltanto gli accessori?
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strip mining — mining in an open pit after removal of the overburden. * * * Technique for the surface mining of coal by removing the soil and rock overburden above a seam and extracting the exposed mineral. The method is used to best advantage where the coal… … Universalium
strip mining — strip ,mining noun uncount AMERICAN a way of mining coal, iron, etc. that involves digging along the surface of the earth … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
strip mining — n. a method of mining, esp. for coal, by laying bare a mineral deposit near the surface of the earth, instead of by sinking a shaft … English World dictionary
strip mining — noun the mining of ore or coal from an open mine • Syn: ↑opencast mining • Hypernyms: ↑mining, ↑excavation * * * mining in an open pit after removal of the overburden. * * * strip mining, the work or business of operating a strip mine. * * *… … Useful english dictionary
strip mining — also strip mining N UNCOUNT Strip mining is a method of mining that is used when a mineral is near the surface and underground passages are not needed. [AM] (in BRIT, use opencast mining) … English dictionary
strip-mining — see strip mining … English dictionary
Strip mining — (surface) A method used on flatter rain to recover coal by mining long strips successively; the material excavated from the strip being mined is deposited in the strip previously mined. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration… … Energy terms
strip mining — A method of mining coal by uncovering the vein instead of reaching it by shaft and laterals … Ballentine's law dictionary
strip mining — noun (U) especially AmE a method of getting metal, coal etc by removing the earth from the surface of the ground, rather than by digging a passage under the ground compare opencast … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
strip-mine — strip mine. /strip muyn /, v.t., v.i., strip mined, strip mining. to excavate by open cut methods. Also, strip. [1925 30] * * * … Universalium
strip mine — n AmE a very large hole that is made in the ground to remove metal, coal etc from the earth British Equivalent: opencast >strip mine v [I and T] >strip mining n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English