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1 receding
[rɪ'siːdɪŋ]* * *receding /rɪˈsi:dɪŋ/a.rientrante; sfuggente: to have a receding chin, avere il mento sfuggente● receding hairline, stempiatura □ to have a receding hairline, essere stempiato.* * *[rɪ'siːdɪŋ] -
2 receding re·ced·ing adj
[rɪ'siːdɪŋ](forehead, chin) sfuggente -
3 hairline
I ['heəlaɪn]nome attaccatura f. dei capelliII ['heəlaɪn]1) (thin) finissimo, sottile3) (precise) preciso, esatto* * *noun (the line along the forehead where the hair begins to grow.) attaccatura dei capelli* * *hairline /ˈhɛəlaɪn/A n.4 (tipogr.) linea sottile; filo chiaro5 [u] stoffa a righineB a. attr.1 finissimo; sottile2 (fig.) esatto; preciso● (med.) hairline fracture, microfrattura □ hairline victory, vittoria di stretta misura.* * *I ['heəlaɪn]nome attaccatura f. dei capelliII ['heəlaɪn]1) (thin) finissimo, sottile3) (precise) preciso, esatto -
4 ♦ chin
♦ chin /tʃɪn/n.mento: double chin, doppio mento; receding chin, mento sfuggente; up to the chin, fino al mento; He was rubbing his chin, si grattava il mento● (med.) chin bandage, mentiera □ (mus.) chin rest, mentoniera ( di violino) □ chin strap, (mil.) sottogola ( di elmetto, ecc.); ( sport) sottogola □ (fam.) ( Keep your) chin up!, coraggio! □ (fam.) to take it on the chin, affrontare avversità (sconfitte, ecc.) con coraggio.(to) chin /tʃɪn/A v. t.2 (fam.) colpire sul mentoB v. i.(fam. USA) chiacchierare. -
5 hairline hair·line n
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6 recede re·cede vi
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7 recede
[rɪ'siːd]1) recedere, indietreggiare; [ tide] abbassarsi; fig. [hope, memory, prospect] svanire; [ threat] attenuarsi; [ prices] scendere* * *[ri'si:d]1) (to go or move back: When the rain stopped, the floods receded; His hair is receding from his forehead.) ritirarsi; ricadere su2) (to become distant: The coast receded behind us as we sailed away.) allontanarsi* * *[rɪ'siːd]
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receding — Synonyms and related words: declining, diminishing, dwindling, dying, ebbing, fading, recedence, recession, retirement, retiring, retractation, retractility, retraction, retreat, retreating, retrocedence, shrinking, sinking, waning, withdrawal … Moby Thesaurus
receding — adj. retreating, pulling back, withdrawing re·cede || rɪ sɪËd v. withdraw, retreat, draw back … English contemporary dictionary
receding — adjective (of a facial feature) slope backwards. → recede … English new terms dictionary
receding — I noun 1. a slow or gradual disappearance • Syn: ↑fadeout • Derivationally related forms: ↑fade out (for: ↑fadeout), ↑recede • Hyperny … Useful english dictionary
receding adj — hair line n … English expressions