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♦ instrument /ˈɪnstrəmənt/n.1 strumento; apparecchio; arnese; congegno: scientific instruments, strumenti scientifici; (mus.) stringed [wind] instruments, strumenti a corda [a fiato]; musical instruments, strumenti musicali; optical instruments, strumenti ottici; surgical instruments, strumenti chirurgici; precision instruments, strumenti di precisione2 (fig.) strumento; mezzo: to be the instrument of sb. 's revenge, essere lo strumento della vendetta di q.3 (leg.) documento formale; atto notarile (o pubblico); strumento: to sign an instrument, firmare un atto notarile● instrument board, quadro portastrumenti; (autom., aeron.) cruscotto, plancia portastrumenti □ instrument designer, (tecnico) strumentista □ (aeron.) instrument flying, volo strumentale; volo cieco □ (aeron.) instrument landing, atterraggio guidato □ (leg., fin.) instrument of credit, titolo di credito □ to be the instrument of sb. 's death, essere la causa (o essere responsabile) della morte di q. □ (fig.) the instrument of fate, la mano del destino □ (leg.) instrument of transfer, atto di cessione □ (autom., aeron.) instrument panel, plancia portastrumenti; cruscotto □ (autom., ecc.) instrument system, strumentazione.(to) instrument /ˈɪnstrəmənt/v. t.1 (mus.) strumentare; orchestrare2 provvedere di strumenti. -
3 wind
I [wɪnd]1) vento m.high, fair wind — vento forte, favorevole
to sail into the wind — mar. navigare controvento
to sail o run before the wind — mar. avere il vento in poppa (anche fig.)
2) (breath) fiato m., respiro m.to knock the wind out of sb. — mozzare il fiato a qcn.
to get one's second wind — fig. riprendere fiato
3) fig. aria f., sentore m.4) (flatulence) vento m., peto m.5) mus.••to get wind of — avere sentore di, fiutare
to get the wind up — colloq. prendersi una strizza ( about per)
to put the wind up sb. — colloq. fare prendere una strizza a qcn.
II [wɪnd]to see which way the wind blows — fiutare il vento, sentire che aria tira
1) (make breathless) [ punch] togliere, mozzare il fiato; [ climb] lasciare senza fiato2) venat. fiutareIII [waɪnd]1) (of road) curva f.2) (movement) (of handle) giro m.IV 1. [waɪnd]he wound his arms around her — la cinse con o la strinse fra le braccia
2) (set in motion) (anche wind up) caricare [clock, toy]2.to wind one's o its way — [ road] serpeggiare, snodarsi
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. wound) [ road] serpeggiare, snodarsi; [ stairs] salire, inerpicarsi- wind in- wind on- wind up* * *I 1. [wind] noun1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.)2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.)3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.)2. verb(to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.)3. adjective((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.)- windy- windiness
- windfall
- windmill
- windpipe
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windscreen
- windsock
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windswept
- get the wind up
- get wind of
- get one's second wind
- in the wind
- like the wind II past tense, past participle - wound; verb1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.)2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.)3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.)4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.)•- winder- winding
- wind up
- be/get wound up* * *I [wɪnd]1) vento m.high, fair wind — vento forte, favorevole
to sail into the wind — mar. navigare controvento
to sail o run before the wind — mar. avere il vento in poppa (anche fig.)
2) (breath) fiato m., respiro m.to knock the wind out of sb. — mozzare il fiato a qcn.
to get one's second wind — fig. riprendere fiato
3) fig. aria f., sentore m.4) (flatulence) vento m., peto m.5) mus.••to get wind of — avere sentore di, fiutare
to get the wind up — colloq. prendersi una strizza ( about per)
to put the wind up sb. — colloq. fare prendere una strizza a qcn.
II [wɪnd]to see which way the wind blows — fiutare il vento, sentire che aria tira
1) (make breathless) [ punch] togliere, mozzare il fiato; [ climb] lasciare senza fiato2) venat. fiutareIII [waɪnd]1) (of road) curva f.2) (movement) (of handle) giro m.IV 1. [waɪnd]he wound his arms around her — la cinse con o la strinse fra le braccia
2) (set in motion) (anche wind up) caricare [clock, toy]2.to wind one's o its way — [ road] serpeggiare, snodarsi
verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. wound) [ road] serpeggiare, snodarsi; [ stairs] salire, inerpicarsi- wind in- wind on- wind up -
4 tootle
['tuːtl]1) BE colloq.2) (on wind instrument) emettere una serie di note (on con)* * *tootle /ˈtu:tl/n. [uc]1 (mus.) suono di strumento a fiato(to) tootle /ˈtu:tl/v. i. e t.3 andare (a piccola velocità); fare un salto in macchina (fam.).* * *['tuːtl]1) BE colloq.2) (on wind instrument) emettere una serie di note (on con) -
5 recorder
[rɪ'kɔːdə(r)]1) registratore m.2) mus. flauto m. dolce* * *1) (a type of musical wind instrument, made of wood, plastic etc.) flauto dolce2) (an instrument for recording on to tape.) registratore* * *[rɪ'kɔːdə(r)]1) registratore m.2) mus. flauto m. dolce -
6 bugle
['bjuːgl]nome mil. tromba f.* * *['bju:ɡl](a musical wind instrument usually made of brass, used chiefly for military signals: He plays the bugle.) trombetta- bugler* * *bugle (1) /ˈbju:gl/n.2 (mil.) piccola tromba; trombettabugle (2) /ˈbju:gl/n.(bot., Ajuga reptans) bugola; morandola.(to) bugle /ˈbju:gl/v. i. e t.buglern.(mil.) trombettiere.* * *['bjuːgl]nome mil. tromba f. -
7 clarinet
[ˌklærə'net]nome clarinetto m.* * *[klærə'net](a type of musical wind instrument, usually made of wood, and played by means of keys and fingers covering combinations of holes.) clarinetto* * *clarinet /klærəˈnɛt/ (mus.)n.● Bb clarinet, clarinetto soprano in Si b □ Eb clarinet, clarinetto piccolo in Mi bclarinettistn.clarinettista.* * *[ˌklærə'net]nome clarinetto m. -
8 concertina
I [ˌkɒnsə'tiːnə]nome concertina f.II [ˌkɒnsə'tiːnə]verbo intransitivo BE [ vehicle] accartocciarsi (a fisarmonica)* * *[konsə'ti:nə](a portable musical wind instrument with bellows and a keyboard.) piccola fisarmonica* * *concertina /kɒnsəˈti:nə/A n.(mus.) concertinaB a. attr.a fisarmonica; a soffietto: concertina doors, porte a soffietto; (ferr.) concertina vestibule, passaggio a soffietto ( tra due vagoni); (mil.) concertina wire, reticolato a gabbioni; concertina.(to) concertina /kɒnsəˈti:nə/v. i.1 ripiegarsi o allungarsi a mo' di fisarmonica; ripiegarsi su se stesso; estendersi* * *I [ˌkɒnsə'tiːnə]nome concertina f.II [ˌkɒnsə'tiːnə]verbo intransitivo BE [ vehicle] accartocciarsi (a fisarmonica) -
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[trɒm'bəʊn]nome trombone m.* * *[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) trombone* * *trombone /trɒmˈbəʊn/ (mus.)n.trombonistn.suonatore di trombone; trombonista.* * *[trɒm'bəʊn]nome trombone m. -
10 trumpet
I 1. ['trʌmpɪt]1) mus. tromba f.2) (elephant call) barrito m.2.trumpet call — fig. appello
••II 1. ['trʌmpɪt]verbo transitivo [group, party] strombazzare [lifestyle, success]; [ newspaper] strombazzare, divulgare con grande clamore2.verbo intransitivo [ elephant] barrire* * *1. noun1) (a brass musical wind instrument with a high, clear tone: He plays the trumpet; He played a tune on his trumpet.) tromba2) (the cry of an elephant: The elephant gave a loud trumpet.) barrito2. verb(to play the trumpet.) suonare la tromba; barrire- blow one's own trumpet* * *trumpet /ˈtrʌmpɪt/n.1 (mus.) tromba6 = ear-trumpet ► ear (1)● trumpet call, squillo (o segnale) di tromba; (fig.) appello, allarme □ (bot.) trumpet creeper ( Campsis radicans), gelsomino americano □ (bot.) trumpet flower, fiore a corolla imbutiforme; campanula □ (mil.) trumpet major, primo trombettiere □ trumpet-shaped, a forma di tromba; (bot.) campanulato, imbutiforme □ (fig.) to blow one's own trumpet, battersi la grancassa; tessere le proprie lodi; autoincensarsi □ to blow the trumpets, dar fiato alle trombe.(to) trumpet /ˈtrʌmpɪt/A v. i.1 suonare la tromba; strombettareB v. t.2 (fig.) strombazzare: The radio trumpeted the news of the victory, la radio ha strombazzato la notizia della vittoria3 (mecc.) svasare.* * *I 1. ['trʌmpɪt]1) mus. tromba f.2) (elephant call) barrito m.2.trumpet call — fig. appello
••II 1. ['trʌmpɪt]verbo transitivo [group, party] strombazzare [lifestyle, success]; [ newspaper] strombazzare, divulgare con grande clamore2.verbo intransitivo [ elephant] barrire -
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[kiː]1. n1) (also), fig chiave f, (for winding clock, toy) chiave, chiavetta, (can opener) chiavetta, (on map) leg(g)enda2) (of piano, computer, typewriter) tasto, (of wind instrument) chiave f3) Mus chiave fin the key of C/F — in chiave di do/fa
major/minor key — tonalità maggiore/minore
to be in/off key — essere in/fuori tono
2. adj(vital: position, industry, man) chiave invyes, this is a key point — sì, è un punto chiave
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[paɪp]1. n1) (tube) tubopipes npl, (piping) tubatura fsg, conduttura fsg2) (Mus: of organ) canna, (wind instrument) pifferopipes npl, (also: bagpipes) cornamusa fsg3) (smoker's) pipaput that in your pipe and smoke it! fam — che ti piaccia o no, è così!
2. vt1) (water, oil etc) portare per mezzo di tubature2) Mus suonare (col piffero or con la cornamusa), (speak or sing in high voice) dire ( or cantare) con un tono di voce acuto3) Culin•- pipe up -
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15 wail
I [weɪl] II 1. [weɪl]2."oh no!" he wailed — "oh no!" gemette
verbo intransitivo [ person] lamentarsi, gemere; [ wind] ululare; [ siren] urlare; [ musical instrument] emettere suoni lamentosi* * *[weil] 1. verb(to utter sorrowful or complaining cries: The child is wailing over its broken toy.) lamentarsi2. noun(a long cry: wails of grief; I heard the wail of a police siren.) lamento* * *[weɪl]1. n2. vi(see n), gemere; vagire; urlare; ululare* * *wail /weɪl/n.1 gemito; lamento; pianto(to) wail /weɪl/A v. i.1 gemere; lamentarsi; emettere alti lamenti; dolersi: The wind was wailing among the trees, il vento gemeva fra gli alberi; The little girl wailed for her mother, la bambina si lamentava perché voleva la mammaB v. t.piangere; lamentare: They wailed their son's death, piangevano la morte del figlio● ( a Gerusalemme) the Wailing Wall, il Muro del Pianto.* * *I [weɪl] II 1. [weɪl]2."oh no!" he wailed — "oh no!" gemette
verbo intransitivo [ person] lamentarsi, gemere; [ wind] ululare; [ siren] urlare; [ musical instrument] emettere suoni lamentosi -
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I [bləʊ]1) (stroke) colpo m., botta f.to strike a blow for — fig. battersi in favore di o spezzare una lancia a favore di [freedom, rights]
to be a blow — essere un duro colpo (to sth. per qcs.; to, for sb. per qcn.)
3) (of nose)II 1. [bləʊ]1)to blow sb. a kiss — mandare un bacio a qcn
3)4) mus. suonare [ trumpet]to be blown to pieces o bits by — essere ridotto in pezzi o frantumi da
6) el. mecc. fare saltare, bruciare [fuse, gasket]; fulminare [ lightbulb]9) colloq. (make a mess of)to blow one's chances — rovinarsi o sciupare ogni possibilità
2.well, blow me down o I'll be blowed! — che sorpresa!
1) [ wind] soffiareto blow in the wind — [leaves, clothes] volare al vento
5) [ whale] soffiare, lanciare sbuffi•- blow in- blow off- blow out- blow up••to blow a fuse o a gasket o one' s top andare in bestia, perdere le staffe; it really blew my mind o blew me away! — mi ha davvero sbalordito!
* * *I [bləu] noun1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.)2) (a sudden misfortune: Her husband's death was a real blow.)II [bləu] past tense - blew; verb1) ((of a current of air) to be moving: The wind blew more strongly.)2) ((of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way: The explosion blew off the lid.)3) (to be moved by the wind etc: The door must have blown shut.)4) (to drive air (upon or into): Please blow into this tube!)5) (to make a sound by means of (a musical instrument etc): He blew the horn loudly.)•- blowhole- blow-lamp
- blow-torch
- blowout
- blowpipe
- blow one's top
- blow out
- blow over
- blow up* * *I [bləʊ] n(gen) colpo, (with fist) pugnoII [bləʊ] blew vb: pt blown pp1. vt1) (subj: wind: ship) spingere, (hair) far svolazzare2) (trumpet, horn) suonare4) (fuse, safe) far saltareto blow one's top fam — esplodere, andare su tutte le furie
well, blow me!; well, I'll be blowed! old — (expressing surprise) accidenti!
I'll be blowed if... — (expressing indignation) che mi venga un accidente se...
2. vithe door blew open/shut — un colpo di vento ha spalancato/chiuso la porta
2) (make sound: trumpet) suonare•- blow in- blow off- blow out- blow up* * *I [bləʊ]1) (stroke) colpo m., botta f.to strike a blow for — fig. battersi in favore di o spezzare una lancia a favore di [freedom, rights]
to be a blow — essere un duro colpo (to sth. per qcs.; to, for sb. per qcn.)
3) (of nose)II 1. [bləʊ]1)to blow sb. a kiss — mandare un bacio a qcn
3)4) mus. suonare [ trumpet]to be blown to pieces o bits by — essere ridotto in pezzi o frantumi da
6) el. mecc. fare saltare, bruciare [fuse, gasket]; fulminare [ lightbulb]9) colloq. (make a mess of)to blow one's chances — rovinarsi o sciupare ogni possibilità
2.well, blow me down o I'll be blowed! — che sorpresa!
1) [ wind] soffiareto blow in the wind — [leaves, clothes] volare al vento
5) [ whale] soffiare, lanciare sbuffi•- blow in- blow off- blow out- blow up••to blow a fuse o a gasket o one' s top andare in bestia, perdere le staffe; it really blew my mind o blew me away! — mi ha davvero sbalordito!
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17 rattle
I ['rætl]1) (noise) (of bottles, cutlery) tintinnio m.; (of chains) sferragliamento m.; (of door) (lo) sbatacchiare; (of engine, bodywork) rumore m. di ferraglia; (of rattlesnake) = rumore prodotto dagli anelli della coda; (of gun) crepitio m.2) (toy) (of baby) sonaglio m.; (of sports fan) raganella f.3) (rattlesnake's tail) sonaglio m.II 1. ['rætl]1) (shake) [ person] fare tintinnare [bottles, cutlery]; fare sferragliare [ chains]; scuotere [ door handle]; [ wind] fare sbatacchiare [ door]2.••to shake sb. until his, her teeth rattle — scuotere o scrollare violentemente qcn
* * *[rætl] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) make a series of short, sharp noises by knocking together: The cups rattled as he carried the tray in; The strong wind rattled the windows.) far tintinnare/sbatacchiare2) (to move quickly: The car was rattling along at top speed.) sferragliare3) (to upset and confuse (a person): Don't let him rattle you - he likes annoying people.) confondere; innervosire2. noun1) (a series of short, sharp noises: the rattle of cups.) rumore, tintinnio2) (a child's toy, or a wooden instrument, which makes a noise of this sort: The baby waved its rattle.) sonaglio3) (the bony rings of a rattlesnake's tail.) sonagli•- rattling- rattlesnake
- rattle off
- rattle through* * *rattle /ˈrætl/n.2 tamburellio; tintinnio: the rattle of hail on the roof of the hut, il tamburellio della grandine sul tetto della capanna; the rattle of the drums, il rullio dei tamburi; rattle of chains, tintinnio di catene3 [uc] ciarle; cicaleccio4 (mus.) raganella5 (relig.) crepitacolo6 [cu] (med.) rantolo; ronco● rattle-brain(ed), svampito, scervellato.(to) rattle /ˈrætl/A v. i.1 sbatacchiare; sbattere; ( della grandine, ecc.) tamburellare: The shutters rattled in the wind, le persiane sbatacchiavano al vento2 procedere rumorosamente; sferragliare: A train rattled past, un treno è passato sferragliando; The cart rattled over the cobbled street, il carro procedeva rumorosamente sull'acciottolatoB v. t.1 sbatacchiare; far tintinnare: The wind rattled the door, il vento sbatacchiava la porta; to rattle the door handle, scuotere la maniglia dell'uscio facendo un gran rumore2 (fam.) innervosire; spaventare: The speaker was badly rattled by the heckling, l'oratore era molto innervosito dalle continue interruzioni; to get rattled, innervosirsi; spaventarsi* * *I ['rætl]1) (noise) (of bottles, cutlery) tintinnio m.; (of chains) sferragliamento m.; (of door) (lo) sbatacchiare; (of engine, bodywork) rumore m. di ferraglia; (of rattlesnake) = rumore prodotto dagli anelli della coda; (of gun) crepitio m.2) (toy) (of baby) sonaglio m.; (of sports fan) raganella f.3) (rattlesnake's tail) sonaglio m.II 1. ['rætl]1) (shake) [ person] fare tintinnare [bottles, cutlery]; fare sferragliare [ chains]; scuotere [ door handle]; [ wind] fare sbatacchiare [ door]2.••to shake sb. until his, her teeth rattle — scuotere o scrollare violentemente qcn
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19 Reed
[riːd] 1.1) bot. canna f.2) mus. (device) ancia f.2.1) [basket, hut] di canne2) mus. [ instrument] ad ancia••* * *[ri:d]1) (a kind of tall, stiff grass growing on wet or marshy ground: reeds along a river-bank.) canna, cannuccia2) (a thin piece of cane or metal in certain wind instruments (eg the oboe, clarinet) which vibrates and makes a sound when the instrument is played.) ancia, linguetta* * *(Surnames) Reed /ri:d/* * *[riːd] 1.1) bot. canna f.2) mus. (device) ancia f.2.1) [basket, hut] di canne2) mus. [ instrument] ad ancia•• -
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[riːd] 1.1) bot. canna f.2) mus. (device) ancia f.2.1) [basket, hut] di canne2) mus. [ instrument] ad ancia••* * *[ri:d]1) (a kind of tall, stiff grass growing on wet or marshy ground: reeds along a river-bank.) canna, cannuccia2) (a thin piece of cane or metal in certain wind instruments (eg the oboe, clarinet) which vibrates and makes a sound when the instrument is played.) ancia, linguetta* * *reed /ri:d/n.5 (poet.) freccia; dardo; saetta; strale6 (mus.) ancia; linguetta7 (pl.) (mus. = reed instruments) strumenti ad ancia ( sassofono, clarinetto, oboe, ecc.; distinti dagli ottoni)9 (archit.) modanatura a cordoncino● reed bed, canneto □ reed boat, imbarcazione di canne □ (zool.) reed bunting ( Emberiza schoeniclus) migliarino di palude □ (bot.) reed mace, ( Typha latifolia) stiancia, tifa a foglie larghe; ( Typha angustifolia) tifa a foglie strette □ (mus.) reed organ, armonium □ (zool.) reed pheasant ( Panurus biarmicus), basettino □ (mus.) reed pipe, zampogna; canna d'organo munita d'ancia □ reed sparrow = reed bunting ► sopra □ (mus.) reed stop, registro d'organo ad ancia □ (elettr.) reed switch, interruttore a lamelle □ (zool.) reed warbler (o reed wren) ( Acrocephalus scirpaceus), cannaiola □ (fig. fam.) a broken reed, una persona inaffidabile.(to) reed /ri:d/v. t.2 (archit.) decorare con modanature a cordoncino* * *[riːd] 1.1) bot. canna f.2) mus. (device) ancia f.2.1) [basket, hut] di canne2) mus. [ instrument] ad ancia••
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