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1 Cupid
Cupid ['kju:pɪd]Mythology Cupidon m;∎ figurative to play Cupid jouer les entremetteurs(euses)►► Cupid's arrow les flèches fpl de Cupidon;Cupid's bow bouche f en forme de cœur;Cupid's dart les flèches fpl de Cupidon -
2 Cupid
tr['kjʊːpɪd]1 Cupidon.• cupido s.m.'kjuːpəd, 'kjuːpɪdnoun Cupido['kjuːpɪd]1.N Cupido m2.CPDCupid's arrow N — (=love) flecha f de Cupido
Cupid's bow N — (also: Cupid's bow lips) labios mpl en forma de arco de Cupido
* * *['kjuːpəd, 'kjuːpɪd]noun Cupido -
3 dart
I [dɑːt]1) sport freccetta f.2) (arrow) dardo m.; fig. strale m.3) (movement)to make a dart for sth. — precipitarsi verso qcs
4) sart. pince f.II 1. [dɑːt]2.to dart in, out, away — schizzare dentro, fuori, via
verbo transitivo lanciare, scoccare [ glance]* * *1. noun1) (a pointed arrow-like weapon for throwing or shooting: a poisoned dart.) dardo2) (a sudden and quick movement.) balzo2. verb(to move suddenly and quickly: The mouse darted into a hole.) balzare- darts* * *[dɒːt]1. n1) dardo, freccia, Sport freccetta2) Sewing pince f inv, ripresa3)2. vt(look) lanciare3. vi* * *dart /dɑ:t/n.3 freccetta; «dart»4 [u] (pl., col verbo al sing.) freccette ( gioco): to play darts, giocare a freccette; a game of darts, una partita a freccette(to) dart /dɑ:t/A v. i.balzare, slanciarsi: The boy darted out from behind a parked car, il ragazzo è balzato fuori da dietro un'auto parcheggiata; She darted into a doorway, si è slanciata attraverso una porta; to dart across the street, traversare la strada di slancio; The rabbit darted off, il coniglio è balzato viaB v. t.1 lanciare; scagliare ( anche fig.): The teacher darted an angry look at the boy, il maestro ha lanciato un'occhiataccia al ragazzo; to dart a javelin, scagliare un giavellotto2 ( anche to dart out) saettare; tirare fuori velocemente: The chameleon darted out its tongue and caught its prey, il camaleonte ha saettato la lingua e catturato la preda* * *I [dɑːt]1) sport freccetta f.2) (arrow) dardo m.; fig. strale m.3) (movement)to make a dart for sth. — precipitarsi verso qcs
4) sart. pince f.II 1. [dɑːt]2.to dart in, out, away — schizzare dentro, fuori, via
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4 shaft
noun1) (of tool, golf club, spear) Schaft, der2) (Mech. Engin.) Welle, die* * *1) (the long straight part or handle of a tool, weapon etc: the shaft of a golf-club.) der Schaft2) (one of two poles on a cart etc to which a horse etc is harnessed: The horse stood patiently between the shafts.) die Deichsel3) (a revolving bar transmitting motion in an engine: the driving-shaft.) die Welle4) (a long, narrow space, made for eg a lift in a building: a liftshaft; a mineshaft.) der Schacht5) (a ray of light: a shaft of sunlight.) der Strahl* * *[ʃɑ:ft, AM ʃæft]I. nventilation [or air] \shaft Lüftungsschacht mwell \shaft Brunnenschacht mto sink a \shaft einen Schacht abteufen\shaft of an arrow Pfeilschaft m\shaft of sunlight Sonnenstrahl mJohn came out with an unexpected \shaft of wisdom John wartete mit einer erstaunlich klugen Pointe aufa scornful \shaft Pfeil m des Spottesa \shaft of wit Seitenhieb m, geistreiche Spitzehe demolished their arguments with devastating \shafts of wit er zerpflückte ihre Argumente mit vernichtenden satirischen AusfällenII. vt▪ to \shaft sb jdn betrügen [o über den Tisch ziehen]* * *[ʃAːft]1. n1) Schaft m; (of tool, golf club etc) Stiel m; (of cart, carriage) Deichsel f; (of light) Strahl m; (MECH) Welle f; (liter = arrow) Pfeil m; (= spear) Speer m; (fig = remark) Spitze f2) (of lift, mine etc) Schacht m2. vt (sl)1) (= have sex with) stoßen (vulg)* * *A s1. (Pfeil- etc) Schaft m2. poet Pfeil m, Speer m:shafts of satire fig Pfeile des Spottes3. (Blitz-, Licht-, Sonnen) Strahl m4. a) Stiel m (eines Werkzeugs etc)c) Welle f, Spindel f5. Fahnenstange f6. ARCHb) Säule fc) Obelisk m8. a) BOT Stamm mb) ZOOL Schaft m (einer Feder)9. US vulg Schwanz m (Penis)B v/t US sl bescheißen* * *noun1) (of tool, golf club, spear) Schaft, der2) (Mech. Engin.) Welle, die3) (of cart or carriage) Deichsel, die4) (of mine, lift, etc.) Schacht, der* * *n.Schacht -¨e m.Schaft -¨e m.Stiel -e m.Welle -n f. -
5 dart
1. noun1) (a pointed arrow-like weapon for throwing or shooting: a poisoned dart.) (kaste)pil2) (a sudden and quick movement.) brå bevegelse2. verb(to move suddenly and quickly: The mouse darted into a hole.) pile- dartsIsubst. \/dɑːt\/1) pil2) (lite) kastespyd3) brå bevegelse, kvikk bevegelse, sprang4) skarpt blikk5) ( håndarbeid) innsnitt6) (zoologi, på snegler) pilformet kalklegeme7) (austr., slang) planIIverb \/dɑːt\/1) kaste, sende, slynge, skyte2) fare, piledart up fare opp
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