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41 backchat back·chat n Brit
['bækˌtʃæt]fam impertinenza -
42 backcloth back·cloth n Brit
['bækˌklɒθ]Theatre fondale m fig sfondo -
43 backcomb back·comb vt Brit
['bækˌkəʊm] -
44 bag-snatcher n Brit
['bæɡˌsnætʃə(r)] -
45 bag-snatching n Brit
['bæɡˌsnætʃɪŋ] -
46 banger bang·er n Brit
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47 banker's card n Brit
['bæŋkəz'kɒːd]See: -
48 barmy bar·my adj Brit
['bɒːmɪ]fam tocco (-a), toccato (-a), suonato (-a) -
49 barrack bar·rack vt Brit
['bærək] -
50 barracking bar·rack·ing n Brit
['bærəkɪŋ] -
51 barrister bar·ris·ter n Brit
['bærɪstə(r)]avvocato (con diritto di parlare davanti a tutte le corti)See:FALSE FRIEND: barrister is not translated by the Italian word barista Cultural note: BARRISTER Il barrister è un membro della più prestigiosa delle due branche della professione legale (l'altra è quella dei "solicitors"); la sua funzione è quella di rappresentare i propri clienti in tutte le corti ("magistrates' court", "crown court" e "Court of Appeal"), generalmente seguendo le istruzioni del caso preparate dai "solicitors". solicitor lawyer www.online-law.co.uk/ -
52 Bath chair n Brit
['bɒːθˌtʃɛə(r)] -
53 BB n abbr Brit
[ˌbiː'biː](= Boys' Brigade) organizzazione giovanile a fine educativo -
54 BECTU n abbr Brit
['bɛktuː](= Broadcasting Entertainment Cinematographic and Theatre Union) -
55 bed blocker n Brit
[]persona anziana che continua a occupare un letto in ospedale perché non è in grado di rientrare a casa propria e badare a se stessa -
56 Beds n abbr Brit
[bɛdz](= Bedfordshire) -
57 beetroot beet·root n Brit
['biːtˌruːt] -
58 berk n Brit
[bɜːk] -
59 Berks n abbr Brit
[bɒːks](= Berkshire) -
60 biff n Brit
[bɪf]fam botta
См. также в других словарях:
brit — brit·ain; brit·i·cism; brit·ish·er; brit·ish·ism; brit·ish·ly; brit·on; brit·ta·ny; brit·ton·ic; brit; brit·ish; brit·tle; brit·ish·ness; brit·tle·ly; brit·tle·ness; brit·tly; ca·brit; em·brit·tle·ment; … English syllables
Brit — may refer to: *Briton **British Islands **United Kingdom *BRIT Awards *Bedford Road Invitational Tournament, a basketball tournament held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada *Botanical Research Institute of Texas *Brit, the young of a herring or a … Wikipedia
Brit — [brɪt] written abbreviation forBritain orBritish * * * Brit UK US /brɪt/ noun [C] INFORMAL ► a British person: »The company has named a Brit to head its worldwide pharmaceutical operations … Financial and business terms
Brit- — /brit / combining form Denoting contemporary British culture Britˈart noun A movement in British modern art originating in the 1990s Britˈpop noun A type of guitar based British popular music of the mid 1990s … Useful english dictionary
brit — [brit] pl.n. sing. brit [Cornish < OCelt brith, varicolored; akin to Cornish bruit, speckled] 1. the young of the herring and some other fishes 2. small sea animals, esp. certain crustaceans, as copepods, eaten by the baleen whales and many… … English World dictionary
Brit — Brit, Britt Britt, n. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) The young of the common herring; also, a small species of herring; the sprat. (b) The minute marine animals (chiefly Entomostraca) upon which the right whales feed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brit — [brıt] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: British] informal someone from Britain … Dictionary of contemporary English
Brit — [ brıt ] noun count INFORMAL someone who comes from the U.K … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Brit — Brit1 [brit] Informal adj. British n. Britisher Brit2 abbrev. British … English World dictionary
Brit — Brit, Küstenfluß im südlichen England, mündet 3 km unterhalb Bridport (s.d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
brit — /brit/, n. 1. the group of small marine animals forming the food of whalebone whales. 2. the young of herring and sprat. Also, britt. [1595 1605; perh. < Cornish brythel mackerel; akin to Old Cornish bryth, Welsh brith speckled] * * * … Universalium