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41 delectable de·lec·table adj
[dɪ'lɛktəbl] -
42 dining table din·ing ta·ble n
['daɪnɪŋˌteɪbl]tavola or tavolo da pranzo -
43 disreputable dis·repu·table adj
[dɪs'rɛpjʊtəbl]English-Italian dictionary > disreputable dis·repu·table adj
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44 dressing table
nome (piece of furniture) toeletta f.* * *ntoilette f inv* * *nome (piece of furniture) toeletta f. -
45 drop-leaf table n
['drɒpˌliːf'teɪbl] -
46 equitable equi·table adj
['ɛkwɪtəbl] -
47 forgettable for·get·table adj
[fə'ɡɛtəbl] -
48 high table
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49 hospitable hos·pi·table adj
[hɒs'pɪtəbl] -
50 immutable im·mu·table adj
[ɪ'mjuːtəbl]frm immutabile -
51 indomitable in·domi·table adj
[ɪn'dɒmɪtəbl](spirit, character) indomabile -
52 indubitable in·du·bi·table adj
[ɪn'djuːbɪtəbl] -
53 ineluctable in·eluc·table adj
[ˌɪnɪ'lʌktəbl]frm ineluttabile -
54 inequitable in·equi·table adj
[ɪn'ɛkwɪtəbl] -
55 inevitable *** in·evi·table adj
[ɪn'ɛvɪtəbl]English-Italian dictionary > inevitable *** in·evi·table adj
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56 inhospitable in·hos·pi·table adj
[ˌɪnhɒs'pɪtəbl]English-Italian dictionary > inhospitable in·hos·pi·table adj
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57 inimitable in·imi·table adj
[ɪ'nɪmɪtəbl] -
58 inscrutable in·scru·table adj
[ɪn'skruːtəbl](person) imperscrutabile, (face, eyes, gaze) impenetrabile -
59 intractable in·trac·table
[ɪn'træktəbl]adj frm -
60 irrefutable ir·refu·table adj
[ˌɪrɪ'fjuːtəbl]
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table — [ tabl ] n. f. • 1050; var. taule XIIIe (→ tôle); lat. tabula « planche, tablette » I ♦ Objet formé essentiellement d une surface plane horizontale, généralement supportée par un pied, des pieds, sur lequel on peut poser des objets. 1 ♦ Surface… … Encyclopédie Universelle
table — TABLE. s. f. Meuble ordinairement de bois, fait d un ou de plusieurs ais, & posé sur un, ou plusieurs pieds; & dont on se sert pour manger, pour escrire, pour joüer, &c. Table de chesne. table de bois de noyer. table de marqueterie. table à un… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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table — Table, f. penac. Vient par syncope du Latin Tabula, comme de Seculum, Crustulum, Seclum, Crustlum, et signifie en general un ais de bois long et quarré. Selon laquelle signification on dit Entablature, où plusieurs tels ais sont rengez pair à… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
table — [tā′bəl] n. [OFr < L tabula, a board, painting, tablet < ? IE * taldhla < base * tel , flat, a board > OE thille, thin board, flooring] 1. Obs. a thin, flat tablet or slab of metal, stone, or wood, used for inscriptions 2. a) a piece… … English World dictionary
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Table — Ta ble (t[=a] b l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tabled} (t[=a] b ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Tabling} (t[=a] bling).] 1. To form into a table or catalogue; to tabulate; as, to table fines. [1913 Webster] 2. To delineate, as on a table; to represent, as in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
table — ► NOUN 1) a piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, for eating, writing, or working at. 2) a set of facts or figures systematically displayed. 3) (tables) multiplication tables. 4) food provided in a restaurant or household: food … English terms dictionary