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21 otturazione sf
[otturat'tsjone]1) (vedi vb), stopping up, closing (up), sealing; blocking; filling2) (di dente) filling -
22 asserragliamento
asserragliamento s.m.2 ( sbarramento) obstruction, obstacle, impediment3 ( barriera) barricade, barrier. -
23 bloccaggio
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24 inceppamento
inceppamento s.m.1 obstacle, hindrance; blocking2 (mecc.) jam, jamming, clogging3 (inform.) jam (di carta nella stampante) paper-jam. -
25 inceppatura
inceppatura s.f. blocking, sticking, jamming; block, jam. -
26 otturamento
otturamento s.m. blocking up, stopping up, sealing. -
27 ostruire
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28 ostruzione
sf [ostrut'tsjone]1) obstruction, blocking2) (effetto, cosa che ostruisce) obstruction, blockage, Sport obstructionfare ostruzione Calcio — to obstruct
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29 otturare
[ottu'rare]1. vt(chiudere: falla, apertura) to stop up, close (up), seal, (bloccare: lavandino) to block (up), (riempire: dente) to fill2. vip (otturarsi)(bloccarsi) to become o get blocked (up) -
30 otturazione
sf [otturat'tsjone]1) (vedi vb), stopping up, closing (up), sealing; blocking; filling2) (di dente) filling -
31 gruppo bloccante
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