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1 gradazione
f gradation( sfumatura) shadegradazione alcolica alcohol(ic) content* * *gradazione s.f.1 gradation: diverse gradazioni di luce, different gradations of light2 (mus., pitt., ret.) gradation3 (sfumatura) shade, hue, nuance: una gradazione più forte di verde, a darker shade of green4 gradazione alcolica, alcoholic content (o proof); un vino ad alta gradazione alcolica, a wine with a high alcoholic content (o a strong wine); alcol etilico di gradazione elevata, neutral spirits.* * *[gradat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (progressione) gradation2) (di alcolici) proof, alcoholic strength, contenta bassa gradazione — [vino, liquore] low-alcohol
* * *gradazione/gradat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (progressione) gradation; - i di colore colour gradation2 (di alcolici) proof, alcoholic strength, content; a bassa gradazione [vino, liquore] low-alcohol. -
2 gradazione sf
[ɡradat'tsjone](sfumatura) gradationgradazione alcolica — alcoholic content o strength
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3 gradazione
sf [ɡradat'tsjone](sfumatura) gradationgradazione alcolica — alcoholic content o strength
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4 alcolicità
f [gen, CHIM]alcoholicity, alcoholic content -
5 alcolico
(pl -ci) 1. adj alcoholicgradazione f alcolica alcohol content2. m alcoholic drink* * *◆ s.m. alcoholic drink.* * *[al'kɔliko] alcolico -a, -ci, -che1. agg2. sm* * *1.2.gradazione -a — alcoholic strength, alcohol content
sostantivo maschile alcoholic drink- ci — liquors, spirits
* * *alcolicopl. -ci, - che /al'kɔliko, t∫i, ke/[ bevanda] alcoholic; gradazione -a alcoholic strength, alcohol contentalcoholic drink; -ci liquors, spirits; bere -ci to drink alcohol. -
6 sake
( JAPAN)1. Japanese word for alcohol, but used outside of Japan to refer to nihonshu, a brewed rice drink with an alcohol content a little stronger than the average wine. The word is pronounced /sah-kay/.2. salmon.♦ in Japanese, sake or o-sake refers to alcoholic drinks in general. The Japanese term for the “rice wine” we know is Nihonshu meaning "Japanese sake". Although we call sake rice wine the brewing method is more like beer than wine.♦ Fermented rice wine with approximately the same alchohol content as table wine♦ all Japanese alcohol is called sake, but you and I know it as rice wine. but its actually nothing like wine but more like a beer process, a story for another time -
7 mirin
( JAPAN)sweetened cooking sake.A non-alcoholic version of sake/rice wine. It is sweet and syrupy.♦ a rice wine similar to sake used in cooking. In addition to a sweet flavor, it adds a sheen to ingredients. Mirin is of a lower alcohol content than sake – around 14 per cent.
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