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1 tract
I [trækt]nome (pamphlet) opuscolo m., trattatello m.II [trækt]1) (of land, forest) distesa f., estensione f.2) anat.digestive, respiratory tract — tubo digerente, vie respiratorie
3) AE (housing development) lotto m. abitativo* * *[trækt]1) (a piece of land.) tratto, estensione2) (a system formed by connected parts of the body: the digestive tract.) apparato3) (a short essay or booklet.) opuscolo* * *I [trækt] n1) (area) distesa2) AnatII [trækt] n(pamphlet) trattatello, libretto, opuscolo* * *tract (1) /trækt/n.1 tratto; distesa; estensione; regione; spazio: wide tracts of farmland, ampie distese di terreni coltivati2 (anat.) apparato; tratto: the digestive tract, l'apparato digerente; the respiratory tract, le vie respiratorietract (2) /trækt/n.trattatello; libretto; opuscolo.* * *I [trækt]nome (pamphlet) opuscolo m., trattatello m.II [trækt]1) (of land, forest) distesa f., estensione f.2) anat.digestive, respiratory tract — tubo digerente, vie respiratorie
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2 tract house
n Amtract houses — casette fpl una uguale all'altra
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3 attract **** at·tract vt
[ə'trækt](subj: magnet) attirare, attrarre, (fig : interest, attention etc) attirare, suscitare -
4 contract **** con·tract n , adj vb
[kən'trækt]1. nto enter into a contract with sb to do sth/for sth — stipulare un contratto con qn per fare qc/per qc
to put work out to contract — dare del lavoro in appalto, appaltare un lavoro
2. vt(all senses) contrarre3. vi4. adj•English-Italian dictionary > contract **** con·tract n , adj vb
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5 detract de·tract vi
[dɪ'trækt]to detract from — (value) sminuire, (reputation) intaccare, (pleasure) attenuare
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6 distract dis·tract vt
[dɪs'trækt]to distract sb's attention (from sth) — distrarre or sviare l'attenzione di qn (da qc)
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7 distracted dis·tract·ed adj
[dɪs'træktɪd](confused) confuso (-a), (inattentive) distratto (-a) -
8 distractedly dis·tract·ed·ly adv
[dɪs'træktɪdlɪ]English-Italian dictionary > distractedly dis·tract·ed·ly adv
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9 distracting dis·tract·ing adj
[dɪs'træktɪŋ]to be distracting — deconcentrare, distrarre
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10 extract ex·tract n vb
[ɪks'trækt]1. n(from book) brano, (from film) spezzone m, Culin, Chem estratto2. vtto extract (from) — (take out) estrarre (da), (obtain: promise, confession, money) estorcere a, strappare a, (select: from book etc) stralciare (da)
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11 protract pro·tract vt
[prə'trækt] -
12 protracted pro·tract·ed adj
[prə'træktɪd]protratto (-a), prolungato (-a) -
13 retract re·tract
[rɪ'trækt]1. vt(statement) ritrattare, (draw in: claws) ritrarre, (aerial) ritirare, (wheels of plane) far rientrare2. vi(claws) ritrarsi, (aerial, wheels) rientrare -
14 retractable re·tract·able adj
[rɪ'træktəbl](undercarriage, nib) retrattile -
15 subcontract sub·con·tract n vb
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16 subtract sub·tract vt
[səb'trækt] -
17 digestive tract
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18 digestive
[dɪ'dʒestɪv, daɪ-] 1.nome BE (anche digestive biscuit) = biscotto di farina integrale2.aggettivo digestivo* * *[-tiv]adjective (of digestion: the human digestive system.) digestivo* * *digestive /dɪˈdʒɛstɪv/a. e n.● digestive ( biscuit), biscotto «digestive» ( biscotto semidolce a base di farina di frumento integrale) □ (chim.) digestive enzyme, enzima digestivo □ (anat.) digestive gland, ghiandola digestiva □ (anat.) digestive system, apparato digerente □ (anat.) digestive tract, canale alimentare.* * *[dɪ'dʒestɪv, daɪ-] 1.nome BE (anche digestive biscuit) = biscotto di farina integrale2.aggettivo digestivo -
19 respiratory
[rɪ'spɪrətrɪ] [AE -tɔːrɪ]aggettivo respiratorio* * *['respərətəri]adjective (related to breathing: respiratory diseases.) respiratorio* * *respiratory /rɪˈspɪrətrɪ/a.respiratorio: (anat.) respiratory organs, organi respiratori; (med.) respiratory arrest, arresto respiratorio; (anat.) respiratory tract, vie respiratorie● respiratory cavity, cavità toracica.* * *[rɪ'spɪrətrɪ] [AE -tɔːrɪ]aggettivo respiratorio -
20 vocal
['vəʊkl]1) [organs, range, music] vocale2) (vociferous) [person, group] che si fa sentire* * *['vəukəl]1) (of, or concerning, the voice: vocal music.) vocale2) ((of a person) talkative; keen to make one's opinions heard by other people: He's always very vocal at meetings.) (che si fa sentire)•- vocally- vocalist
- vocal cords* * *vocal /ˈvəʊkl/A a.1 vocale: the vocal cords (o chords) le corde vocali; (anat.) vocal tract, canale vocale; vocal music, musica vocale; vocal analyser, analizzatore vocale2 (fig. fam.) che si fa sentire; acceso: a vocal minority, una minoranza che si fa sentire; a vocal critic, un critico acceso4 (poet.) dotato di voce; parlante5 (fon.) sonoro6 (fon.) vocalicoB n.1 (fon.) suono vocalico2 (mus., di solito al pl.) brano musicale cantato: The song features Janet Jackson on vocals, la canzone è cantata da Janet Jackson● (comput.) vocal message, messaggio vocale.* * *['vəʊkl]1) [organs, range, music] vocale2) (vociferous) [person, group] che si fa sentire
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