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1 heather
['heðə(r)]nome brugo m.; erica f.* * *['heðə](a plant with small purple or white flowers growing eg in hilly parts of Britain.) erica* * *heather /ˈhɛðə(r)/n. (bot.)3 Hudsonia tomentosa4 Empetrum nigrum● (bot.) heather bell, ( Erica tetralix) macchiaiola; Erica cinerea □ heather mixture, tessuto di lana di colori misti ( verde, porpora e marrone: somigliante al colore dell'erica) □ (scozz.) to take to the heather, darsi alla macchia; diventare un banditoheatherya.2 simile all'erica.* * *['heðə(r)]nome brugo m.; erica f. -
2 Heather
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3 heather heath·er n
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4 bell heather
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5 briar
['braɪə(r)] 1.1) (anche briar rose) rosa f. canina2) (heather) erica f.3) (anche briar pipe) pipa f. di radica2.* * *briar /ˈbraɪə(r)/n.● (bot.) briar root, radica.* * *['braɪə(r)] 1.1) (anche briar rose) rosa f. canina2) (heather) erica f.3) (anche briar pipe) pipa f. di radica2. -
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7 heath
[hiːθ]* * *heath /hi:ɵ/n.1 brughiera; landa4 (bot.) Aristida dichotoma5 (bot.) Empetrum nigrum● (bot.) heath bell, ( Erica tetralyx) macchiaiola; Erica cinerea; Cassiope mertensiana □ (bot.) heath-berry, bacca di mirtillo ( o di altra pianta di brughiera) □ (zool.) heath cock ( Lyrurus tetrix), maschio del fagiano di monteheathya.* * *[hiːθ] -
8 heathery
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9 Moor
I [mɔː(r)] [AE mʊər]nome landa f., brughiera f.II 1. [mɔː(r)] [AE mʊər]verbo transitivo ormeggiare, attraccare [ boat]2.verbo intransitivo ormeggiarsi, attraccare* * *I [muə] noun(a large stretch of open, unfarmed land with poor soil often covered with heather, coarse grass etc.)- moorlandII [muə] verb(to fasten (a ship etc) by a rope, cable or anchor: We moored (the yacht) in the bay.)- mooring- moorings* * *I [mʊə(r)] n(land) brughieraII [mʊə(r)]1. vt(ship) ormeggiare2. viormeggiarsi, attraccare* * *Moor /mɔ:(r), USA mʊr/n.moro; saracenoMoorisha.moro; moresco: (archit.) a Moorish arch, un arco moresco.(to) moor /mɔ:(r), USA mʊr/A v. t.(naut.) ormeggiare; attraccareB v. i.ormeggiarsi; attraccare: to moor along the quay, attraccare alla banchina● (mil.) moored mine, mina ancorata.* * *I [mɔː(r)] [AE mʊər]nome landa f., brughiera f.II 1. [mɔː(r)] [AE mʊər]verbo transitivo ormeggiare, attraccare [ boat]2.verbo intransitivo ormeggiarsi, attraccare -
10 moor
I [mɔː(r)] [AE mʊər]nome landa f., brughiera f.II 1. [mɔː(r)] [AE mʊər]verbo transitivo ormeggiare, attraccare [ boat]2.verbo intransitivo ormeggiarsi, attraccare* * *I [muə] noun(a large stretch of open, unfarmed land with poor soil often covered with heather, coarse grass etc.)- moorlandII [muə] verb(to fasten (a ship etc) by a rope, cable or anchor: We moored (the yacht) in the bay.)- mooring- moorings* * *I [mʊə(r)] n(land) brughieraII [mʊə(r)]1. vt(ship) ormeggiare2. viormeggiarsi, attraccare* * *moor /mɔ:(r), USA mʊr/n.● (zool.) moor game ( Lagopus scoticus), pernice bianca di Scoziamoorisha.moorya.* * *I [mɔː(r)] [AE mʊər]nome landa f., brughiera f.II 1. [mɔː(r)] [AE mʊər]verbo transitivo ormeggiare, attraccare [ boat]2.verbo intransitivo ormeggiarsi, attraccare -
11 where *****
[wɛə(r)]1. advwhere should we be if...? — dove saremmo se...?
2. conj1) (gen) dovethere's a cinema where the butcher's used to be — dove una volta c'era la macelleria ora c'è un cinema
where possible — quando è possibile, se possibile
from where I'm standing it looks fine — da dove sono, mi sembra vada bene
sometimes a teacher will be listened to, where a parent might not — qualche volta si è più disposti ad ascoltare un insegnante che un genitore
2) (rel: in, on, at which) dove, in (or da, su etc) cuithe hill where the heather grows — la collina dove or su cui cresce l'erica
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