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1 studded
['stʌdɪd]1) [ jacket] borchiato; [door, beam, tyres] chiodatostudded boots studded shoes — sport scarpe coi tacchetti
2) (sprinkled)studded with — costellato di [diamonds, jewels]
* * *studded /ˈstʌdɪd/a.1 coperto; guarnito, decorato ( di borchie, ecc.): a door studded with nails, una porta coperta di borchie2 costellato; punteggiato; tempestato; trapunto: The wide, barren plain was studded with patches of vegetation, l'ampia pianura sterile era punteggiata di ciuffi di vegetazione; a translation studded with mistakes, una traduzione costellata d'errori; a star-studded sky (o a sky studded with stars) un cielo trapunto di stelle● studded crossing, passaggio pedonale segnato da chiodi □ ( sport) studded shoe, scarpa con i tacchetti.* * *['stʌdɪd]1) [ jacket] borchiato; [door, beam, tyres] chiodatostudded boots studded shoes — sport scarpe coi tacchetti
2) (sprinkled)studded with — costellato di [diamonds, jewels]
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2 stud
I [stʌd]3) colloq. (man) stallone m.II [stʌd]1) (on jacket) borchia f.; (on door) chiodo m. a testa grossa2) (earring) piccolo orecchino m. (non pendente)3) (for grip) (on shoe) chiodo m.; (on football boot) tacchetto m.4) (fastener)5) (in road) catarifrangente m.* * *I noun(a collection of horses and mares kept for breeding.)II 1. noun1) (a knob, or nail with a large head, put into the surface of something as a protection or decoration etc: metal studs on the soles of football boots; a belt decorated with studs.)2) (a type of button with two heads for fastening a collar: a collar stud.)2. verb(to cover with studs: The sky was studded with stars.)* * *I [stʌd]1. n(in road) chiodo, (of football boots) tacchetto, (decorative) borchia, (earring) orecchino (a perno), (also: collar stud, shirt stud) bottoncino2. vtII [stʌd] nstudded with fig — ornato (-a) di, tempestato (-a) di
(stud farm) scuderia di allevamento, (also: stud horse) stallone m* * *stud (1) /stʌd/n.3 (mecc.) perno; colonnetta5 (edil.) montante; trave verticale● (edil.) stud partition, parate divisoria di montanti di legno □ (edil.) stud wall, parete di cartongesso ( con un'intelaiatura di legno) □ ( calcio, ecc.) to go in studs first, entrare (o intervenire) a gamba tesa su un avversario.stud (2) /stʌd/n.3 (fig. volg.) stallone (fig.); gran scopatore (volg.): ( di un uomo) stud for hire to moneyed matrons, stallone (da monta) per anziane signore danarose5 (= stud poker) telesina; poker in cui le carte sono distribuite così: una coperta (detta ► «hole card», ► hole) e le restanti quattro scoperte● stud farm, stazione di monta ( per equini); scuderia di allevamento ( di cavalli) □ stud muffin ► studmuffin □ ( zootecnia) stud mare, fattrice ( cavalla).(to) stud /stʌd/v. t.2 (mecc.) fissare con viti prigioniere4 (fig.) costellare; punteggiare; tempestare.* * *I [stʌd]3) colloq. (man) stallone m.II [stʌd]1) (on jacket) borchia f.; (on door) chiodo m. a testa grossa2) (earring) piccolo orecchino m. (non pendente)3) (for grip) (on shoe) chiodo m.; (on football boot) tacchetto m.4) (fastener)5) (in road) catarifrangente m.
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