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1 lop
[lɒp]* * *[lop]past tense, past participle - lopped; verb(to cut off (parts) from eg a tree: We lopped several branches from the tree; He lopped a dollar off the price.) potare; togliere* * *lop (1) /lɒp/n.potatura; rami potati● lop and top (o lop and crop), ramoscelli potati.lop (2) /lɒp/n.● lop-eared, dalle orecchie pendenti □ lop-sided, inclinato su un fianco, sbilenco, storto, asimmetrico; (fig.: di ragionamento) zoppicante, che non sta in piedi □ (aeron.) lop-sided landing, atterraggio su una ruota sola.lop (3) /lɒp/n.(naut.) mare corto; maretta.(to) lop (1) /lɒp/v. t.● to lop at, assestar colpi (di taglio) a.(to) lop (2) /lɒp/A v. i.1 pendere giù; ciondolare; penzolareB v. t.far pendere, tenere penzoloni ( orecchie, ecc.).(to) lop (3) /lɒp/v. i.( dell'acqua) rompersi in piccole onde.* * *[lɒp] -
2 lop vt
[lɒp](also: lop off) tagliar (via), recidere -
3 lop-eared adj
['lɒpˌɪəd] -
4 lop-sided adj
['lɒp'saɪdɪd](smile) di traverso, (structure) sbilenco (-a) -
5 lop-eared
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6 dollop dol·lop n
['dɒləp](of jam etc) cucchiaiata -
7 gallop gal·lop
['ɡæləp]1. n2. vi(horse, rider) galoppare, andare al galoppoto gallop away — galoppare via, fig andarsene di gran carriera
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8 galloping gal·lop·ing adj
['ɡæləpɪŋ](horse) al galoppo, (fig: inflation, pneumonia) galoppante -
9 interloper inter·lop·er n
['ɪntələʊpə(r)] -
10 lollop lol·lop vi Brit
['lɒləp]camminare (or correre) goffamente -
11 redevelop re·deve·lop vt
[riːdɪ'vɛləp](area) ristrutturare -
12 scallop scal·lop n
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13 scollop scol·lop n
['skɒləp]See: -
14 trollop trol·lop n
['trɒləp]old offensive sgualdrina -
15 wallop wal·lop
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16 walloping wal·lop·ing
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17 lopped
past tense, past participle; see lop
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lop|sid|ed — «LOP SY dihd», adjective. larger or heavier on one side than the other; unevenly balanced; leaning to one side: »a lopsided load, a lopsided score. Figurative. ... the lopsided economy of Malta, so largely dependent on the dockyard (London Times) … Useful english dictionary