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f fishing rod* * *lenza s.f.1 fishing line: pesca alla lenza, angling2 (fam.) (persona furba) cunning person3 (edil.) plumb-line.* * *['lentsa]sostantivo femminile pesc. (fishing) linepesca con la lenza — line fishing, angling
* * *lenza/'lentsa/sostantivo f.pesc. (fishing) line; pesca con la lenza line fishing, angling. -
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1. f (pl -che) ( frutto) peach2. f fishingpesca con la lenza angling* * *pesca1 s.f.1 ( il pescare) fishing; ( industria) fishery, fishing industry: pesca a cianciolo, seining; pesca a strascico, trawling; pesca con l'amo, con la lenza, angling; pesca d'alto mare, deep-sea fishing; pesca dei tonni, del salmone, tunny, salmon fishing; pesca delle perle, pearl fishing; pesca subacquea, underwater fishing; barca, rete da pesca, fishing boat, fishing net; andare a pesca, to go fishing; diritto di pesca, fishing rights; vivere di pesca, to live by fishing // buona pesca!, good fishing!2 ( ciò che si è pescato) catch, haul: pesca abbondante, good catch; fare buona pesca, to have a good haul* * *I 1. 2. II ['peska]sostantivo femminile1) (attività) fishing; (di perle, spugne) diving2) (pesci pescati) catch, take, haul3) (lotteria) lottery, raffle•pesca d'altomare o d'altura deep-sea fishing; pesca di beneficenza raffle, prize draw; pesca con la lenza line fishing, angling; pesca sportiva sportfishing; pesca a strascico trawling, trolling; pesca subacquea — underwater fishing
* * *pesca1pl. - sche /'pεska, ske/ ⇒ 3I sostantivo f.peach; marmellata di -sche peach jamII agg. e m.inv.(colore) peach.————————pesca2/'peska/sostantivo f.1 (attività) fishing; (di perle, spugne) diving; andare a pesca (di) to go fishing (for); canna da pesca fishing rod2 (pesci pescati) catch, take, haul; fare una buona pesca to have a good catch3 (lotteria) lottery, rafflepesca d'altomare o d'altura deep-sea fishing; pesca di beneficenza raffle, prize draw; pesca con la lenza line fishing, angling; pesca sportiva sportfishing; pesca a strascico trawling, trolling; pesca subacquea underwater fishing.
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