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2 bib
[bɪb]1) (baby's) bavaglino m.2) (of apron, dungarees) pettorina f.* * *[bib]1) (a cloth etc tied under a child's chin to catch spilt food etc.) bavaglino2) (the top part of an apron or overalls, covering the chest.) pettino* * *bib (1) /bɪb/n.4 ► bibcock● (GB) bib and brace, salopette da lavoro □ ( USA) bib overalls, salopette da lavoro □ (fam. scherz.) one's best bib and tucker, l'abito migliore; l'abito della festa; abbigliamento elegante.bib (2) /bɪb/n.(zool., Gadus luscus) gado barbato.(to) bib /bɪb/v. i.(arc.) trincare; sbevazzare.* * *[bɪb]1) (baby's) bavaglino m.2) (of apron, dungarees) pettorina f. -
3 bib n
[bɪb](for child) bavaglino, (on dungarees) pettorina -
4 bib cock
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5 biblical bib·li·cal adj
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6 bibliographer bib·li·og·ra·pher n
[ˌbɪblɪ'ɒɡrəfə(r)]English-Italian dictionary > bibliographer bib·li·og·ra·pher n
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7 bibliographic bib·lio·graph·ic [ˌbɪblɪəʊ'ɡræfɪk]
English-Italian dictionary > bibliographic bib·lio·graph·ic [ˌbɪblɪəʊ'ɡræfɪk]
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8 bibliographical bib·lio·graph·ical [ˌbɪblɪəʊ'ɡræfɪk(ə)l] adj
English-Italian dictionary > bibliographical bib·lio·graph·ical [ˌbɪblɪəʊ'ɡræfɪk(ə)l] adj
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9 bibliography bib·li·og·ra·phy n
[ˌbɪblɪ'ɒɡrəfɪ]English-Italian dictionary > bibliography bib·li·og·ra·phy n
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10 dribble
I ['drɪbl]1) (of liquid) (s)gocciolamento m.2) (of saliva) bava f.3) sport dribbling m.II 1. ['drɪbl]2) sport2.2) [baby, old person] sbavare3) sport fare, eseguire un dribbling* * *['dribl] 1. verb1) (to fall in small drops: Water dribbled out of the tap.) sgocciolare, gocciolare2) ((of a baby etc) to allow saliva to run from the mouth.) sbavare3) (in football, basketball, hockey etc to move the ball along by repeatedly kicking, bouncing or hitting it: The football player dribbled the ball up the field.) dribblare, scartare2. noun(a small quantity of liquid: A dribble ran down his chin.) goccia* * *dribble /ˈdrɪbl/n.2 [u] bava, saliva sbavata● (fig.) in dribbles, alla spicciolata.(to) dribble /ˈdrɪbl/A v. i.1 gocciolare: Rain dribbled down the windows, la pioggia gocciolava giù per le finestre; Blood was dribbling from the wound, il sangue gocciolava dalla feritaB v. t.1 far sgocciolare; far uscire ( un liquido) a gocce: Dribble oil on top of the pizza, versare qualche goccia d'olio sulla pizza; He dribbles paint over the canvas, applica gocce di pittura sulla tela2 ( sport) – to dribble the ball, dribblare; palleggiare; to dribble ( the ball) past (o round) sb., dribblare (o scartare) q.* * *I ['drɪbl]1) (of liquid) (s)gocciolamento m.2) (of saliva) bava f.3) sport dribbling m.II 1. ['drɪbl]2) sport2.2) [baby, old person] sbavare3) sport fare, eseguire un dribbling -
11 feeder
['fiːdə(r)]1) (person, animal)to be a good, slow feeder — mangiare molto, lentamente
2) (anche feeder bib) BE biberon m.3) (anche feeder road BE) raccordo m. (auto)stradale4) (anche feeder line) ferr. binario m. di raccordo5) (for printer, photocopier) alimentatore m.6) (anche feeder stream) geogr. affluente m.* * *feeder /ˈfi:də(r)/n.1 chi mangia, si ciba, si nutre, ecc.: noisy feeder, persona che mangia rumorosamente; plankton feeder, animale che si nutre di plancton2 chi alimenta; chi nutre, ecc.3 (mecc.) alimentatore; (sistema di) alimentazione: (autom.) petrol feeder, alimentazione della benzina ( il sistema)5 poppatoio; biberon11 (geol.) filone; vena13 (tipogr.) mettifoglio● (geol.) feeder beach, spiaggia di ripascimento.* * *['fiːdə(r)]1) (person, animal)to be a good, slow feeder — mangiare molto, lentamente
2) (anche feeder bib) BE biberon m.3) (anche feeder road BE) raccordo m. (auto)stradale4) (anche feeder line) ferr. binario m. di raccordo5) (for printer, photocopier) alimentatore m.6) (anche feeder stream) geogr. affluente m. -
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13 slobber
['slɒbə(r)]verbo intransitivo colloq. sbavareto slobber over sb., sth. — fig. sbavare per qcn., qcs
* * *slobber /ˈslɒbə(r)/n. [u]1 bava; sbavatura; saliva2 (fig.) sentimentalismo; svenevolezza.(to) slobber /ˈslɒbə(r)/v. i. e t.1 sbavare, sbavarsi; bagnare di saliva: The baby slobbered over his bib, il bimbo ha sbavato sul bavaglino2 sbavare; dare baci pieni di saliva a (q.)3 (fig.) fare il sentimentale; fare lo svenevole: to slobber over sb. [st.], fare lo svenevole con q.; profondersi in manifestazioni d'affetto (o d'ammirazione) per q. [qc.]; sbavare per q.● to slobber water all over the floor, fare del bagnato sul pavimentoslobberern.sbavone, sbavona.* * *['slɒbə(r)]verbo intransitivo colloq. sbavareto slobber over sb., sth. — fig. sbavare per qcn., qcs
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14 dungarees
[ˌdʌŋgə'riːz]nome plurale1) (fashionwear) salopette f.sing.2) (workwear) pantaloni m. da lavoro* * *(denim trousers sometimes with a bib: a pair of dungarees.) tuta, salopette* * *[ˌdʌŋgə'riːz]nome plurale1) (fashionwear) salopette f.sing.2) (workwear) pantaloni m. da lavoro
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Bib — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}} Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres … Wikipédia en Français
Bib — Bib, n. [From {Bib}, v., because the bib receives the drink that the child slavers from the mouth.] 1. A small piece of cloth worn by children over the breast, to protect the clothes. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) An arctic fish ({Gadus luscus}),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bib — [bıb] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from bib to drink (14 20 centuries), perhaps from Latin bibere; BIBULOUS] 1.) a piece of cloth or plastic tied under a baby s chin to protect its clothes when it is eating 2.) the part of an ↑apron,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bib — [ bıb ] noun count 1. ) a piece of cloth that is tied round a baby s neck and hangs down to protect its clothes while eating or drinking 2. ) a square part above the waist of some types of skirt or pants that covers your chest someone s best bib… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bib — ► NOUN 1) a piece of cloth or plastic fastened under a child s chin to keep its clothes clean while it is eating. 2) the upper front part of an apron or pair of dungarees. 3) a common inshore fish of the cod family. ● one s best bib and tucker Cf … English terms dictionary
Bib — Bib, v. i. To drink; to sip; to tipple. [1913 Webster] He was constantly bibbing. Locke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bib — Bib, Bibbe Bibbe, v. t. [L. bibere. See {Beverage}, and cf. {Imbibe}.] To drink; to tipple. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] This miller hath . . . bibbed ale. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bib — [bib] n. m. ÉTYM. V. 1970; probablt de bibendum, nom déposé par Michelin pour divers produits, pneus, canots pneumatiques, etc. ❖ ♦ Mar. Canot de survie pneumatique qui se gonfle automatiquement. || Des bibs … Encyclopédie Universelle
bib — [bib] vt., vi. bibbed, bibbing [ME bibben < L bibere,IMBIBE] Archaic to drink; imbibe; tipple n. 1. an apron like cloth or plastic napkin tied under a child s chin at meals 2. the front upper part of an apron or overalls … English World dictionary
bib — (n.) linen worn over the breast while eating, 1570s, from verb bibben to drink (late 14c.), imitative of lip sounds, or else from L. bibere (see IMBIBE (Cf. imbibe)), but difficult now to say whether this is because it was worn while drinking or… … Etymology dictionary
Bib — abbrev. 1. Bible 2. Biblical … English World dictionary