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1 imp.
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2 imp
[ɪmp]he's a little imp — colloq. fig. è un diavoletto
* * *[imp]1) (a small devil or wicked spirit.) diavoletto2) (a mischievous child: Her son is a little imp.) diavoletto•- impish* * *imp /ɪmp/n.1 diavoletto; folletto2 (fig.) diavoletto; monello.* * *[ɪmp]he's a little imp — colloq. fig. è un diavoletto
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3 imp n
[ɪmp](small devil) folletto, (child) diavoletto -
4 impish imp·ish adj
['ɪmpɪʃ]malizioso (-a), birichino (-a) -
5 hobgoblin
['hɒbgɒblɪn]* * *hobgoblin /ˈhɒbgɒblɪn/n.1 (mitol.) spiritello maligno; folletto burlone2 babau; uomo nero; spauracchio.* * *['hɒbgɒblɪn] -
6 допустим
advlat. putacaso, puta caso (comp. di puta, imp. di un arc. putare ‘supporre, reputare’ e caso; propr. “supponi il caso”) -
7 chimpanzee
[ˌtʃɪmpən'ziː, ˌtʃɪmpæn'ziː]nome scimpanzé m.* * *[ impən'zi:](a type of small African ape.) scimpanzé* * *chimpanzee /tʃɪmpænˈzi:/n.(zool., Pan troglodytes) scimpanzé.* * *[ˌtʃɪmpən'ziː, ˌtʃɪmpæn'ziː]nome scimpanzé m. -
8 impetus
['ɪmpɪtəs]1) (trigger) impulso m.2) (momentum) slancio m.; fis. impulso m.* * *['impətəs](the force or energy with which something moves.) impeto, impulso* * *impetus /ˈɪmpɪtəs/n. [u]1 impeto; impulso; foga; slancio; spinta (fig.)2 (fig.) impulso; incentivo: to give impetus to trade [the economy], dare un impulso (o una spinta) al commercio [all'economia]3 (fis.) impulso● under one's own impetus, per forza d'inerzia (fig.).* * *['ɪmpɪtəs]1) (trigger) impulso m.2) (momentum) slancio m.; fis. impulso m. -
9 imposition
[ˌɪmpə'zɪʃn]2) (of tax) imposizione f.* * *[impə'ziʃən]noun imposizione* * *imposition /ɪmpəˈzɪʃn/n.1 [u] imposizione2 [uc] (fisc.) imposizione; tassazione; imposta; tributo: the imposition of new burdens on the people, l'imposizione di nuovi gravami sul popolo4 sopruso; impostura; imbroglio; inganno6 [uc] (tipogr.) messa in macchina7 (tipogr.) menabò* * *[ˌɪmpə'zɪʃn]2) (of tax) imposizione f. -
10 impact
I ['ɪmpækt]1) (effect) impatto m., influsso m.2) (violent contact) (of vehicle) impatto m., urto m.; (of hammer) urto m.II 1. [ɪm'pækt]1) (affect) avere un impatto su2) (hit) urtare contro2.verbo intransitivo avere un impatto* * *['impækt]1) ((the force of) one object etc hitting against another: The bomb exploded on impact.) impatto2) (a strong effect or impression: The film had quite an impact on television viewers.) impatto* * *I ['ɪmpækt]1) (effect) impatto m., influsso m.2) (violent contact) (of vehicle) impatto m., urto m.; (of hammer) urto m.II 1. [ɪm'pækt]1) (affect) avere un impatto su2) (hit) urtare contro2.verbo intransitivo avere un impatto
См. также в других словарях:
Imp — Imp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Imped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Imping}.] [AS. impian to imp, ingraft, plant; akin to Dan. ympe, Sw. ympa, OHG. impf[=o]n, impit[=o]n, G. impfen. See {Imp}, n.] 1. To graft; to insert as a scion. [Obs.] Rom. of R. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imp — imp·ing; imp·ish; imp·son·ite; pal·imp·ses·tic; imp; pal·imp·sest; imp·ish·ly; imp·ish·ness; … English syllables
Imp — ([i^]mp), n. [OE. imp a graft, AS. impa; akin to Dan. ympe, Sw. ymp, prob. fr. LL. impotus, Gr. ? engrafted, innate, fr. ? to implant; ? in + ? to produce; akin to E. be. See 1st {In }, {Be}.] 1. A shoot; a scion; a bud; a slip; a graft. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
IMP — ist die Abkürzung für: IMP (Kompression), ein Kompressionsverfahren Chrysler IMP, ein PKW Modell der 1920er und 1930er Jahre, siehe Chrysler Imperial Illinois Malicious Processor, ein Proof of Concept OpenSPARC CPU Design, das eine Backdoor… … Deutsch Wikipedia
IMP — [Abk. für Inosin 5´ monophosphat]: ↑ Inosinphosphat. * * * Ịmp, der; s, [mhd. imp, ↑ Imme] (bayr.): Biene. * * * IMP, Abk. für Implikation … Universal-Lexikon
Imp — Imp: В Doom гуманоид тёмно коричневого цвета, неопределённого пола, с клыками и когтями больших размеров. Умеет стрелять шаровыми молниями из ладоней. Медлителен и маложивуч. В Dungeon Keeper малорослый шустрый карлик. Имеет большие глаза, как… … Википедия
imp — /imp/, n. 1. a little devil or demon; an evil spirit. 2. a mischievous child. 3. Archaic. a scion or offshoot of a plant or tree. 4. Archaic. an offspring. v.t. 5. Falconry. a. to graft (feathers) into a wing. b. to furnish (a wing, tail, etc.)… … Universalium
imp. — imp. 〈Abk. für lat.〉 imprimatur * * * imp. = imprimatur … Universal-Lexikon
Imp. — Imp. 〈Abk. für lat.〉 Imperator * * * imp. = imprimatur … Universal-Lexikon
imp — [ımp] n [: Old English; Origin: impa] 1.) a child who behaves badly, but in a way that is funny 2.) a small creature in stories who has magic powers and behaves very badly →↑impish … Dictionary of contemporary English
imp — [ ımp ] noun count 1. ) an imaginary creature that looks like a small child and likes to have fun by behaving badly 2. ) a child who behaves badly in a way that adults think is funny … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English