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101 cartacarbone sf
[kartakar'bone] -
102 costola sf
['kɔstola]è magrissimo, gli si contano le costole — he's so thin you can see his ribs
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103 diliscare vt
[dilis'kare](pesce) to bone -
104 disossare vt
[dizos'sare]Culin to bone -
105 fiorentina sf
[fjoren'tina]Culin T-bone steak -
106 gibbone sm
[dʒib'bone]Zool gibbon -
107 giubbone sm
[dʒub'bone] -
108 infreddolito agg
[infreddo'lito] infreddolito (-a)cold, chilled -
109 larva sf
['larva]Zool Bio larva, fig, (pegg : apatico) zombie -
110 lisca sf
['liska] lisca (-sche) -
111 occipitale agg
[ottʃipi'tale] -
112 ossatura sf
[ossa'tura](di corpo) bone structure, frame, skeletal structure, (di edificio, ponte, romanzo) framework -
113 osseo agg
['ɔsseo] osseo (-a)Anat, Med bone attr, bony -
114 pelle di montone
1) (buccia) skin, peel2)avere la pelle dura fig — to be toughavere la pelle d'oca — to have goose pimples Brit o goose flesh Brit o goose bumps Am
mi ha fatto venire la pelle d'oca — (paura, disgusto) it made my flesh creep
non stare più nella pelle dalla gioia — to be beside o.s. with delight
amici per la pelle — firm o close friends
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115 scheletrito agg
[skele'trito] scheletrito (-a)(persona) skeleton-like, all skin and bone, (ramo, stile) bare -
116 scheletro sm
['skɛletro]Anat skeleton, (fig : struttura) frame, framework, (di trama) outlineavere uno scheletro nell'armadio fig — to have a skeleton in the closet o cupboard Brit
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117 schiena sf
['skjɛna]avere mal di schiena; avere la schiena a pezzi — to have backache, have a pain in one's back
avere la schiena curva — (con le spalle curve) to be round-shouldered, (con la spina dorsale curva) to have a stoop
mi ha voltato la schiena proprio quando avevo bisogno di lui — he turned his back on me just when I needed him
rompersi la schiena — to break one's back, (fig : lavorare sodo) to work one's fingers to the bone
visto di schiena — seen from behind o from the back
a schiena di mulo — (ponte) humpback, (strada) steeply cambered
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118 sgobbone sm
[zɡob'bone]fam slogger, (secchione) swot Brit, grind Am -
119 spina nel fianco
(Zool : di riccio, istrice) spine, prickle, (di pesce) bonea spina di pesce — (tessuto) herringbone
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120 spinare vt
[spi'nare](pesce) to bone
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bone up — (on (something)) to study or improve your understanding of something, esp. for a test. The test includes history, math, and languages, so I ll have to bone up on a lot of subjects. With new developments in medicine happening all the time, doctors … New idioms dictionary