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1 acidic
[ə'sɪdɪk]aggettivo acido* * *acidic /əˈsɪdɪk/a.(chim.) acido: (geol.) acidic rock, roccia acida.* * *[ə'sɪdɪk]aggettivo acido -
2 acidic acid·ic adj
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3 Sharp
[ʃɑːp] 1.1) (good for cutting) [knife, scissors, edge] tagliente, affilato2) (pointed) [tooth, fingernail] affilato; [end, pencil, nose] appuntito; [ rock] aguzzo; [ needle] acuminato, appuntito; [ point] sottile, fine; [ features] angoloso3) (abrupt) [ angle] acuto; [ bend] stretto; [movement, fall, rise] brusco, improvviso; [ incline] forte5) (piercing) [ pain] acuto, pungente; [ cry] acuto; [ blow] forte, duro; [ frost] forte, intenso; [ cold] pungenteto have a sharp eye for sth. — fig. avere occhio per qcs
8) spreg. (clever) [businessman, person] astuto9) (clearly defined) [image, sound] netto, nitido; [contrast, distinction] nettoto bring sth. into sharp focus — mettere bene a fuoco qcs.; fig. mettere qcs. in primo piano
10) BE colloq. [ suit] sgargiante, vistoso11) AE colloq. (stylish) sciccoso12) mus. diesis; (too high) (troppo) alto, acuto2.1) (abruptly) [ stop] bruscamente, improvvisamente2) (promptly)at 9 o'clock sharp — alle nove in punto, precise
3) mus. [sing, play] in una tonalità troppo alta, troppo alto3.nome mus. diesis m.••to look sharp — BE colloq. sbrigarsi, spicciarsi
* * *(Surnames) Sharp /ʃɑ:p/* * *[ʃɑːp] 1.1) (good for cutting) [knife, scissors, edge] tagliente, affilato2) (pointed) [tooth, fingernail] affilato; [end, pencil, nose] appuntito; [ rock] aguzzo; [ needle] acuminato, appuntito; [ point] sottile, fine; [ features] angoloso3) (abrupt) [ angle] acuto; [ bend] stretto; [movement, fall, rise] brusco, improvviso; [ incline] forte5) (piercing) [ pain] acuto, pungente; [ cry] acuto; [ blow] forte, duro; [ frost] forte, intenso; [ cold] pungenteto have a sharp eye for sth. — fig. avere occhio per qcs
8) spreg. (clever) [businessman, person] astuto9) (clearly defined) [image, sound] netto, nitido; [contrast, distinction] nettoto bring sth. into sharp focus — mettere bene a fuoco qcs.; fig. mettere qcs. in primo piano
10) BE colloq. [ suit] sgargiante, vistoso11) AE colloq. (stylish) sciccoso12) mus. diesis; (too high) (troppo) alto, acuto2.1) (abruptly) [ stop] bruscamente, improvvisamente2) (promptly)at 9 o'clock sharp — alle nove in punto, precise
3) mus. [sing, play] in una tonalità troppo alta, troppo alto3.nome mus. diesis m.••to look sharp — BE colloq. sbrigarsi, spicciarsi
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4 sour
I ['saʊə(r)]1) (acidic) [ taste] acido, aspro; [ unripe fruit] asproto go sour — diventare acido, inacidire; fig. andare a rotoli
3) (bad-tempered) [ person] acido; [ look] pungenteII 1. ['saʊə(r)]verbo transitivo guastare [relations, atmosphere]2.* * *1. adjective1) (having a taste or smell similar in nature to that of lemon juice or vinegar: Unripe apples are/taste very sour.) agro, aspro2) (having a similar taste as a stage in going bad: sour milk.) acido, inacidito3) ((of a person, his character etc) discontented, bad-tempered or disagreeable: She was looking very sour this morning.) scontroso, stizzoso2. verb(to make or become sour.) inacidire, inacidirsi- sourly- sourness* * *sour /ˈsaʊə(r)/A a.1 acido ( anche fig.); agro; aspro; acerbo; inacidito; bisbetico; scontroso; stizzoso: sour milk, latte acido; sour cream, panna acida; sour wine, vino agro (o acido); sour apples, mele acerbe; a sour temper, un carattere aspro, bisbetico; to turn (o to go) sour, inacidire; (fig.) andare a rotoli, finire male; deludereB n.1 (chim.) soluzione acida4 (fig.) ricordo sgradevole; esperienza spiacevole● sour breath, alito cattivo □ (bot.) sour dock ( Rumex acetosa), acetosa □ sour grapes, uva acerba; (fig.) disprezzo dettato dall'invidia ( dalla favola della volpe e dell'uva) □ (fin.) a sour investment, un investimento sbagliato □ (bot.) sour orange ( Citrus aurantium), melangolo; arancio amaro; arancia amara □ sour-sweet, agrodolce ( anche fig.) a sour-sweet smile, un sorrisetto agrodolce □ to make sour, inacidire; (fig.) inacerbire, inasprire: Failure made him sour, l'insuccesso lo ha inasprito □ to smell sour, avere un odore acre, aspro; saper d'acido ( all'olfatto) □ to taste sour, saper d'agro, d'acido ( al gusto) □ to turn st. sour, fare inacidire qc.(to) sour /ˈsaʊə(r)/A v. t.2 (fig.) guastare; far andare a male3 (fig.) inacerbire; inasprire; inacidire (fig.)B v. i.2 (fig.) guastarsi: The relations with our neighbours have soured, i rapporti con i nostri vicini si sono guastati3 (fig.) inacerbirsi; inasprirsi● to sour sb. 's life, avvelenare la vita a q. □ (fam. USA) to sour sb. on st., far passare per sempre a q. la voglia di fare qc.* * *I ['saʊə(r)]1) (acidic) [ taste] acido, aspro; [ unripe fruit] asproto go sour — diventare acido, inacidire; fig. andare a rotoli
3) (bad-tempered) [ person] acido; [ look] pungenteII 1. ['saʊə(r)]verbo transitivo guastare [relations, atmosphere]2.
См. также в других словарях:
Acidic — A*cid ic, a. (Min.) 1. Containing a high percentage of silica; opposed to {basic}. [1913 Webster] 2. of or relating to acid; having the character of an acid, as an acidic solution. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acidic — (adj.) 1877, originally in geology; see ACID (Cf. acid) (n.) + IC (Cf. ic) … Etymology dictionary
acidic — [ə sid′ik] adj. 1. ACID FORMING 2. acid 3. Geol. designating or of igneous rocks with more than 66% silica … English World dictionary
acidic — [[t]əsɪ̱dɪk[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Acidic substances contain acid. Dissolved carbon dioxide makes the water more acidic. Ant: alkaline 2) ADJ GRADED An acidic taste is sour and sharp. If the sprouts smell, or taste, mouldy or acidic do not eat them.… … English dictionary
acidic — a|cid|ic [ ə sıdık ] adjective 1. ) containing acid: acidic soil 2. ) very sour: a very unpleasant acidic taste … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
acidic — UK [əˈsɪdɪk] / US adjective 1) containing acid acidic soil 2) very sour a rather unpleasant acidic taste … English dictionary
acidic — /euh sid ik/, adj. 1. acid (def. 6). 2. Geol. acid (def. 9). 3. acid forming (def. 1). 4. containing acid bearing pollutants: Acidic runoff is poisoning the nation s rivers. [1875 80; ACID + IC] * * * … Universalium
acidic — adjective a) Having a pH less than 7, or being sour, or having the strength to neutralize alkalis, or turning a litmus paper red. an acidic solution b) Containing a high percentage of silica; opposed to basic … Wiktionary
acidic — adj. Acidic is used with these nouns: ↑soil … Collocations dictionary
acidic — a|cid|ic [əˈsıdık] adj 1.) very sour ▪ Some fruit juices taste a bit acidic. 2.) containing acid … Dictionary of contemporary English
acidic — adjective 1》 having the properties of an acid, or containing acid; having a pH below 7. 2》 sharp tasting or sour: acidic wine. ↘(of a person s speech) bitter or cutting. Derivatives acidity noun … English new terms dictionary