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1 cloak
I [kləʊk]1) (garment) mantello m.2) fig.II [kləʊk]to be a cloak for — servire da copertura per [ operation]
1) (surround)to cloak sth. in o with coprire con [anonymity, secrecy]; to cloak sth. in respectability — gettare un manto di rispettabilità su qcs
2) (disguise) mascherare, nascondere [belief, intentions]* * *[kləuk] 1. noun(a loose outer garment without sleeves, covering most of the body; something that conceals: a woollen cloak; They arrived under cloak of darkness.) mantello, manto2. verb(to cover or hide: He used a false name to cloak his activities.) mascherare* * *[kləʊk]1. ncappa, mantello2. vt* * *cloak /kləʊk/n.1 mantello; manto2 (fig.) manto; copertura: a cloak of secrecy, un manto di segretezza; under the cloak of, sotto il manto di● cloak-and-dagger, segreto; cospiratorio; di spionaggio; di mistero.(to) cloak /kləʊk/v. t.2 (fig.) ammantare; mascherare, dissimulare; nascondere.* * *I [kləʊk]1) (garment) mantello m.2) fig.II [kləʊk]to be a cloak for — servire da copertura per [ operation]
1) (surround)to cloak sth. in o with coprire con [anonymity, secrecy]; to cloak sth. in respectability — gettare un manto di rispettabilità su qcs
2) (disguise) mascherare, nascondere [belief, intentions] -
2 cloak-and-dagger adj
[ˌkləʊkən'dæɡə(r)](film etc) del mistero, (activities) misterioso (-a) -
3 cloak-and-dagger
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4 cloakroom cloak·room n
['kləʊkˌrʊm](for coats) guardaroba m inv Brit euph toilette f inv -
5 domino
['dɒmɪnəʊ] 1.1) gioc. (piece) tessera f. del domino2.* * *['dominəu]plural - dominoes; noun(an oblong piece of wood etc marked with spots with which the game of dominoes is played.) domino* * *domino /ˈdɒmɪnəʊ/n. (pl. dominoes)2 (pl.) (gioco del) domino● (spec. polit.) domino effect, effetto valanga □ (polit.) domino theory, teoria del domino.* * *['dɒmɪnəʊ] 1.1) gioc. (piece) tessera f. del domino2. -
6 mantle
['mæntl]2) fig. lett. manto m.* * *mantle /ˈmæntl/n.1 manto ( anche fig.); mantello; mantella; cappa: The fields are under a mantle of snow, i campi sono sotto un manto di neve3 (scient.) mantello4 (edil.) manto5 (geol.) mantello terrestre● (fig.) to inherit the mantle of, raccogliere l'eredità di; essere l'erede di.(to) mantle /ˈmæntl/A v. t.ammantare; (fig.) coprire, nascondere, velareB v. i.2 coprirsi, soffondersi di rossore: Her face mantled with emotion, il viso le si soffuse di rossore per l'emozione* * *['mæntl]2) fig. lett. manto m. -
7 furred
furred /fɜ:d/a.2 ( di indumento) guarnito di pelliccia; foderato di pelliccia: a cloak furred with ermine, un manto foderato di ermellino4 (GB) incrostato; coperto di deposito (o una patina); patinoso: (med.) furred-up arteries, arterie con depositi di colesterolo; furred tongue, lingua patinosa (o sporca) -
8 Hood
[hʊd]1) (head gear) cappuccio m.; (balaclava) passamontagna m.2) (for falcon) cappuccio m.3) (cover) (on cooker) cappa f.6) univ. (ceremonial) cappuccio m. di toga universitaria* * *[hud]1) (a usually loose covering for the whole head, often attached to a coat, cloak etc: The monk pulled his hood over his head.) cappuccio2) (a folding cover on a car, pram etc: Put the hood of the pram up - the baby is getting wet.) cappotta; soffietto3) ((American) the bonnet of a car: He raised the hood to look at the engine.) cofano4) (a fold of cloth representing a hood, worn by university graduates over their gowns on ceremonial occasions: The professors and lecturers all wore their gowns and hoods for the graduation ceremony.) cappuccio (della toga)•- hooded* * *(Surnames) Hood /hʊd/* * *[hʊd]1) (head gear) cappuccio m.; (balaclava) passamontagna m.2) (for falcon) cappuccio m.3) (cover) (on cooker) cappa f.6) univ. (ceremonial) cappuccio m. di toga universitaria -
9 hood
[hʊd]1) (head gear) cappuccio m.; (balaclava) passamontagna m.2) (for falcon) cappuccio m.3) (cover) (on cooker) cappa f.6) univ. (ceremonial) cappuccio m. di toga universitaria* * *[hud]1) (a usually loose covering for the whole head, often attached to a coat, cloak etc: The monk pulled his hood over his head.) cappuccio2) (a folding cover on a car, pram etc: Put the hood of the pram up - the baby is getting wet.) cappotta; soffietto3) ((American) the bonnet of a car: He raised the hood to look at the engine.) cofano4) (a fold of cloth representing a hood, worn by university graduates over their gowns on ceremonial occasions: The professors and lecturers all wore their gowns and hoods for the graduation ceremony.) cappuccio (della toga)•- hooded* * *hood (1) /hʊd/n.8 (fotogr.) schermo paraluce9 (tecn.) cupolahood (2) /hʊd/n.hood (3) /hʊd/n.(to) hood /hʊd/v. t.1 incappucciare; coprire con un cappuccio2 (fig.) nascondere3 (autom.) mettere la capote a.* * *[hʊd]1) (head gear) cappuccio m.; (balaclava) passamontagna m.2) (for falcon) cappuccio m.3) (cover) (on cooker) cappa f.6) univ. (ceremonial) cappuccio m. di toga universitaria -
10 ♦ opera
♦ opera /ˈɒprə/n. (teatr.)1 opera lirica; opera: light opera, opéra comique (franc.); operetta; grand opera, opera lirica; opera singer, una cantante lirica2 [u] la lirica● opera cloak, mantello da sera □ opera glasses, binocolo da teatro □ opera hat, gibus □ opera house, teatro dell'opera; teatro lirico □ the opera season, la stagione dell'opera □ comic opera, opera comica. -
11 tattered
['tætəd]* * *adjective (ragged or torn: a tattered cloak/book.) cencioso* * *tattered /ˈtætəd/a.stracciato; cencioso; lacero; a brandelli; sbrindellato● to have a tattered reputation, avere una pessima fama.* * *['tætəd] -
12 hood n
[hʊd]2) Am fam malvivente m/f -
13 plaid n
[plæd](material) tessuto scozzese or a scacchi, (cloak) mantellina scozzese -
14 envelop
[ɪn'veləp]verbo transitivo avvolgere, avviluppare* * *[in'veləp]past tense, past participle - enveloped; verb(to cover by wrapping; to surround completely: She enveloped herself in a long cloak.) avvolgere* * *[ɪn'veləp]verbo transitivo avvolgere, avviluppare
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