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[kɑːv] 1.1) (shape) intagliare [wood, figure]2) (sculpt) scolpire [stone, figure]3) aprire [ channel] (out of, from in)4) (inscribe) incidere [letters, motif]5) gastr. tagliare, trinciare, scalcare [ meat]2.verbo intransitivo tagliare la carne (a tavola)- carve up* * *1) (to make designs, shapes etc by cutting a piece of wood etc: A figure carved out of wood.) scolpire, incidere2) (to cut up (meat) into slices: Father carved the joint.) trinciare•- carving- carve out* * *[kɒːv]1. vtto carve out a career for o.s — farsi una carriera
2. viCulin tagliare la carne•- carve up* * *[kɑːv] 1.1) (shape) intagliare [wood, figure]2) (sculpt) scolpire [stone, figure]3) aprire [ channel] (out of, from in)4) (inscribe) incidere [letters, motif]5) gastr. tagliare, trinciare, scalcare [ meat]2.verbo intransitivo tagliare la carne (a tavola)- carve up
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