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['tʌmblə(r)]1) (glass) tumbler m., bicchiere m. da bibita2) (acrobat) acrobata m. e f.* * *1) (a large drinking glass: a tumbler of whisky.) bicchiere2) (a tumblerful.) bicchiere3) (an acrobat (who performs the acrobatic tricks on the ground).) acrobata, saltimbanco* * *tumbler /ˈtʌmblə(r)/n.1 acrobata; saltimbanco2 bicchiere da bibita; tumbler3 (zool.) piccione tomboliere5 (mecc.) barilatrice; tamburo● (mecc.) tumbler gear (o gears), invertitore; gruppo (o ingranaggio) inversore □ (elettr.) tumbler switch, interruttore (a levetta)tumblerfuln.bicchiere; quanto sta in un bicchiere da bibita.* * *['tʌmblə(r)]1) (glass) tumbler m., bicchiere m. da bibita2) (acrobat) acrobata m. e f. -
2 tumbler tum·bler n
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3 ♦ drum
♦ drum (1) /drʌm/n.1 (mus.) tamburo: to play a drum, suonare un tamburo; to beat a drum, battere un tamburo; the beat of the drums, il rullo dei tamburi; drum roll, rullo di tamburo; to the sound of drums, a suon di tamburo2 (pl.) (mus., = set of drums) batteria: to play the drums, suonare la batteria; The album features Buddy Rich on drums, nell'album c'è Buddy Rich alla batteria3 oggetto a forma di tamburo; tamburo; cilindro5 tamburellio: the drum of the rain against the window, il tamburellio della pioggia contro la finestra7 (archit.) tamburo9 (anat.) ► eardrum10 (zool.) borbottone; pesce degli Scienidi● (mus.) drum-and-bass (o drum 'n' bass), musica molto ritmata a base di chitarra basso e batteria elettronica; «drum'n' bass» □ (autom., mecc.) drum brakes, freni a tamburo □ (mil.) drum major, tamburo maggiore; capotamburo □ (mus.) drum kit, batteria □ drum majorette, majorette □ (edil.) drum mixer, betoniera a tamburo □ ( concia delle pelli) drum tumbler, bottale □ (fig.) to bang (o to beat) the drum for sb., battere la grancassa a q. (fig.).drum (2) /drʌm/, drumlin /ˈdrʌmlɪn/n.(geol.) collinetta morenica.(to) drum /drʌm/A v. i.B v. t.tamburellare con ( le dita): He drummed his fingers on the table, tamburellava con le dita sul tavolo● to drum one's feet on the floor, battere i piedi sul pavimento. -
4 tumblerful
noun (the amount contained by a tumbler: two tumblerfuls of water.) bicchiere* * *tumblerful► tumbler -
5 almond
['ɑːmənd] 1.1) (nut) mandorla f.2) (anche almond tree) mandorlo m.2.modificatore [oil, paste] di mandorle* * *1) ((also almond tree) a kind of tree related to the peach.) mandorlo2) (the kernel of its fruit: The cake had raisins and almonds in it.) mandorla* * *almond /ˈɑ:mənd/A n.1 mandorlaB a.● almond-eyed, dagli occhi a mandorla □ almond-oil, olio di mandorle □ almond paste, pasta di mandorle □ almond-tumbler, piccione tomboliere.* * *['ɑːmənd] 1.1) (nut) mandorla f.2) (anche almond tree) mandorlo m.2.modificatore [oil, paste] di mandorle -
6 tumble
I ['tʌmbl]1) (fall) caduta f., capitombolo m.to take a tumble — fare un capitombolo, cadere; fig. [price, share, market] crollare
to have a tumble in the hay — imboscarsi, infrattarsi
2) (of clown, acrobat) capriola f., salto m. mortale3) (jumble) confusione f., disordine m.II ['tʌmbl]to tumble down sth. — [ water] scendere giù da qcs. a cascate
2) econ. [price, share, currency] crollare3) sport [clown, acrobat, child] fare capriole, acrobazie4)to tumble to sth. — colloq. (understand) (arrivare a) capire [fact, plan]
•* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) fall, especially in a helpless or confused way: She tumbled down the stairs; The box suddenly tumbled off the top of the wardrobe.) cadere2) (to do tumbling.) capitombolare2. noun(a fall: She took a tumble on the stairs.) caduta- tumbler- tumblerful
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- tumbling* * *tumble /ˈtʌmbl/n.1 caduta; capitombolo; ruzzolone: I took ( o had) a nasty tumble, feci una brutta caduta; DIALOGO → - Skiiing- I only had a little tumble on the last afternoon, ho fatto solo un piccolo capitombolo l'ultimo pomeriggio2 capriola; salto mortale3 confusione; disordine; scompiglio7 (volg.) chiavata; scopata (volg.)● (metall.) tumble-plating process, zincatura per barilatura □ ( nuoto: in piscina) tumble turn, virata a capriola.(to) tumble /ˈtʌmbl/A v. i.1 cadere; capitombolare; fare un capitombolo; ruzzolare; precipitare: to tumble down the stairs, ruzzolare giù dalle scale; to tumble out of a window, precipitare da una finestra; Do you think the government is going to tumble?, credi che il governo cadrà?2 agitarsi; dimenarsi; ruzzolarsi: The little boy was tumbling about on the floor, il bambino si ruzzolava sul pavimento3 fare acrobazie; fare salti mortali5 fare capriole; fare acrobazieB v. t.1 far cadere; far ruzzolare; gettare a gambe all'aria; mandare sottosopra; rovesciare: The crash tumbled some passengers out of the train, lo scontro fece cadere (o scaraventò) alcuni viaggiatori fuori dal treno2 arruffare; disordinare; scompigliare; mettere sottosopra (o in disordine): to tumble one's bed, mettere sottosopra il letto5 (volg.) chiavare, scopare, fottere (volg.)● to tumble downstairs, scendere le scale a precipizio □ to toss and tumble in bed, rigirarsi nel letto ( senza poter dormire).* * *I ['tʌmbl]1) (fall) caduta f., capitombolo m.to take a tumble — fare un capitombolo, cadere; fig. [price, share, market] crollare
to have a tumble in the hay — imboscarsi, infrattarsi
2) (of clown, acrobat) capriola f., salto m. mortale3) (jumble) confusione f., disordine m.II ['tʌmbl]to tumble down sth. — [ water] scendere giù da qcs. a cascate
2) econ. [price, share, currency] crollare3) sport [clown, acrobat, child] fare capriole, acrobazie4)to tumble to sth. — colloq. (understand) (arrivare a) capire [fact, plan]
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tumbler — UK [ˈtʌmblə(r)] / US [ˈtʌmblər] noun [countable] Word forms tumbler : singular tumbler plural tumblers 1) a) a drinking glass without a handle or stem b) the amount of drink that a tumbler can contain 2) old fashioned someone who does a… … English dictionary
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