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1 crushing
['krʌʃɪŋ]* * *adjective (overwhelming: a crushing defeat.) schiacciante* * *crushing /ˈkrʌʃɪŋ/A a.1 che schiaccia; che annienta; schiacciante; tremendo: a crushing weight, un peso schiacciante; a crushing pain, un dolore tremendo; a crushing victory, una vittoria schiacciante; a crushing defeat, una sconfitta clamorosa; a crushing blow, un colpo tremendoB n. [u]2 (ind. min., metall.) frantumazione● crushing mill, frantoio.* * *['krʌʃɪŋ] -
2 crushing crush·ing adj
['krʌʃɪŋ](defeat, blow) schiacciante, (reply) mordace -
3 spoonerism
['spuːnərɪzəm]nome = gioco di parole consistente nello scambio delle iniziali di due o più parole* * *spoonerism /ˈspu:nərɪzəm/n.scambio delle iniziali di due parole (per es., blushing crow, «cornacchia che arrossisce», invece di crushing blow, «colpo tremendo»).* * *['spuːnərɪzəm]nome = gioco di parole consistente nello scambio delle iniziali di due o più parole
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