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1 ♦ tent
♦ tent (1) /tɛnt/n.tenda; padiglione ( di tela): bell tent, tenda circolare; padiglione; (med.) oxygen tent, tenda a ossigeno; to pitch a tent, piantare una tenda; to put up a tent, alzare una tenda● tent bed, letto da campo; letto a baldacchino □ tent city (o village), tendopoli □ tent fly, telo esterno ( di tenda doppia) □ tent peg, picchetto da tenda □ tent-pegging, gara di cavalieri che tentano d'infilare con lance pioli infitti nel terreno □ tent pole, palo (centrale) di una tenda □ ( cucito) tent stitch, mezzo punto.tent (2) /tɛnt/n.(med.) stuello; tampone; zaffo.(to) tent (1) /tɛnt/A v. i.2 piantare la tenda; accamparsiB v. t.(to) tent (2) /tɛnt/v. t.(med.) stuellare, tamponare ( una ferita, ecc.). -
2 tent
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3 tent pole
tent stake nome paletto m. da tenda* * *npalo da tenda, montante m* * *tent stake nome paletto m. da tenda -
4 tent stake
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5 tent peg
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6 bell tent
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7 competent com·pe·tent adj
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8 competently com·pe·tent·ly adv
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9 content *** con·tent
I ['kɒntɛnt] n contents npl (of box, case) contenutoII [kən'tɛnt](table of) contents — (of book) indice m
1. adjcontent (with) — contento (-a) or soddisfatto (-a) (di)
2. n3. vtfare contento (-a), soddisfare, contentareto content o.s. with sth/with doing sth — accontentarsi di qc/di fare qc
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10 contented con·tent·ed adj
[kən'tɛntɪd]contented (with) — contento (-a) (di), soddisfatto (-a) (di)
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11 contentedly con·tent·ed·ly adv
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12 contentment con·tent·ment n
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13 discontent dis·con·tent n
['dɪskən'tɛnt]scontentezza, dispiacere m, Pol malcontento, scontento -
14 discontented dis·con·tent·ed adj
['dɪskən'tɛntɪd]discontented (with/about) — scontento (-a) (di), insoddisfatto (-a) (di)
English-Italian dictionary > discontented dis·con·tent·ed adj
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15 discontentedly dis·con·tent·ed·ly adv
[ˌdɪskən'tɛntɪdlɪ]English-Italian dictionary > discontentedly dis·con·tent·ed·ly adv
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16 extent *** ex·tent n
[ɪks'tɛnt](of land) estensione f, (of road) lunghezza, (of knowledge, activities, power) portata, (degree: of damage, loss) proporzioni fplto what extent — in che misura, fino a che punto
to a certain/large extent — in certa/larga misura
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17 impenitent im·peni·tent adj
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18 impenitently im·peni·tent·ly adv
[ɪm'pɛnɪt(ə)ntlɪ]English-Italian dictionary > impenitently im·peni·tent·ly adv
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19 impotent im·po·tent adj
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20 incompetent in·com·pe·tent adj
[ɪn'kɒmpɪt(ə)nt](work) da incompetenti, (person)
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tent — tent1 [tent] n. [ME < OFr tente < L tenta, fem. pp. of tentus, alt. pp. of tendere, to stretch: see THIN] 1. a portable shelter consisting of canvas, skins, etc. stretched over poles and attached to stakes 2. anything suggestive of a tent,… … English World dictionary
Tent — Tent, n. [OE. tente, F. tente, LL. tenta, fr. L. tendere, tentum, to stretch. See {Tend} to move, and cf. {Tent} a roll of lint.] 1. A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tent — Tent, v. t. [OF. tenter. See {Tempt}.] To probe or to search with a tent; to keep open with a tent; as, to tent a wound. Used also figuratively. [1913 Webster] I ll tent him to the quick. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tent — (1979) Album par The Nits Sortie 1979 Enregistrement Juin 1979–Octobre 1979 à Artisound, Amsterdam à Relight, Hilvarenbeek Genre New wave Produc … Wikipédia en Français
tent — [tent] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: tente, from Latin tenta, from the past participle of tendere; TEND] a shelter consisting of a sheet of cloth supported by poles and ropes, used especially for camping ▪ We looked for a flat spot… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Tent — Tent, n. [F. tente. See {Tent} to probe.] (Surg.) (a) A roll of lint or linen, or a conical or cylindrical piece of sponge or other absorbent, used chiefly to dilate a natural canal, to keep open the orifice of a wound, or to absorb discharges.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tent — c.1300, portable shelter of skins or cloths stretched over poles, from O.Fr. tente (12c.), from M.L. tenta a tent, noun use of fem. sing. of L. tentus stretched, variant pp. of tendere to stretch (see TENET (Cf. tenet)). The notion is of… … Etymology dictionary
Tent — Tent, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tenting}.] To lodge as a tent; to tabernacle. Shak. [1913 Webster] We re tenting to night on the old camp ground. W. Kittredge. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tent — Tent, n. [Sp. tinto, properly, deep colored, fr. L. tinctus, p. p. of tingere to dye. See {Tinge}, and cf. {Tint}, {Tinto}.] A kind of wine of a deep red color, chiefly from Galicia or Malaga in Spain; called also {tent wine}, and {tinta}. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tent — [ tent ] noun count ** a shelter made of cloth and supported with poles and ropes tent camp/city a place where a lot of people live in tents because they lost their homes due to war or other bad events … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tent|y — «TEHN tee», adjective, tent|i|er, tent|i|est. Scottish. watchful; observant … Useful english dictionary