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1 vite
"screw;Schraube;vis;tornillo;parafuso"* * *1. f technology screw2. f agriculture vine* * *vite s.f.1 (bot.) ( Vitis vinifera) vine, grapevine: potare le viti, to prune vines // vite bianca, (pop.) bryony; vite del Canadà, ( Parthenocissus quinquefolia) woodbine (o woodbind)2 (mecc.) screw: vite a ferro, machine screw; vite a legno, wood screw; vite di avanzamento, feeding screw; vite di pressione, setscrew; vite madre, lead screw; vite maschio, femmina, male, female screw; vite perpetua, perpetual screw; vite senza fine, worm (screw); ingranaggio a ruota dentata e vite senza fine, worm gear; giro di vite, turn of screw (anche fig.); la vite è lenta, the screw is loose; allentare una vite, to loosen a screw; (inform.) vite di regolazione, jack screw3 (aer.) spin: vite orizzontale, roll; vite piatta, flat spin; vite rovescia, inverted spin; vite volontaria, controlled spin; cadere in vite, to fall into a spin; uscire di vite, to fly (o to come) out of a spin.* * *I ['vite] sfBot (grape)vineII ['vite] sfTecn screwtappo a vite — screw(-on) cap o top
* * *I ['vite]sostantivo femminile bot. agr. (grape)vineII ['vite]vite del Canada o vergine — Virginia creeper, woodbine AE
sostantivo femminile1) mecc. screwstringere, allentare una vite — to tighten, loosen a screw
2) aer. spin, screw•vite senza fine — worm, endless screw
••* * *vite1/'vite/sostantivo f.bot. agr. (grape)vine\vite del Canada o vergine Virginia creeper, woodbine AE.————————vite2/'vite/sostantivo f.1 mecc. screw; stringere, allentare una vite to tighten, loosen a screw2 aer. spin, screw; cadere in vite to go into a spingiro di vite turn of the screw\vite senza fine worm, endless screw. -
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3 vitigno
vitigno s.m. (species of) vine.* * *[vi'tiɲɲo]sostantivo maschile (species of) vine, grape variety* * *vitigno/vi'tiŋŋo/sostantivo m.(species of) vine, grape variety.
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