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1 canadese
1. adj Canadian2. m f Canadian* * ** * *[kana'dese]1. agg sm/f2. sf(anche: tenda canadese) ridge tent* * *[kana'dese] 1.aggettivo, sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile Canadian2.sostantivo femminile (tenda) ridge tent* * *canadese/kana'dese/ ⇒ 25I agg., m. e f.CanadianII sostantivo f.(tenda) ridge tent. -
2 caguama
( MEXICA)A large, now endangered, turtle. Also used to refer to an extra large bottle of beer or any large item. -
3 coldie
( AUSTRALIA)A cold bottle of beer. -
4 stubby
( AUSTRALIA)A squat bottle of beer. -
5 bottiglia
f bottle* * *bottiglia s.f. bottle: bottiglia da vino, wine bottle; una bottiglia da un litro, a litre bottle; stappare una bottiglia di vino, to uncork a bottle of wine; è capace di bersi un'intera bottiglia di vino, he can drink a whole bottle of wine // collo di bottiglia, bottleneck // vino di bottiglia, select wine // mettere vino in bottiglia, to bottle wine // (fis.): bottiglia di Leyda, Leyden jar; bottiglia magnetica, magnetic bottle // bottiglia Molotov, Molotov cocktail // verde bottiglia, bottle green.* * *[bot'tiʎʎa]1. sf2. agg inv* * *[bot'tiʎʎa]sostantivo femminile bottleuna bottiglia di latte a bottle of milk; acqua in bottiglia bottled water; bere (d)alla bottiglia to drink (straight) from the bottle; tirar fuori una buona bottiglia — to get out a good bottle of wine
••* * *bottiglia/bot'tiλλa/sostantivo f.bottle; una bottiglia di latte a bottle of milk; acqua in bottiglia bottled water; bere (d)alla bottiglia to drink (straight) from the bottle; tirar fuori una buona bottiglia to get out a good bottle of wine\attaccarsi alla bottiglia to hit the bottle\bottiglia Molotov Molotov cocktail. -
6 bottiglia
[bot'tiʎʎa]1. sf2. agg inv -
7 brownie
( AUSTRALIA)Beer that comes in a brown glass bottle. -
8 demi
half; also, an 8-ounce (250 ml) glass of beer; also, a half-bottle of wine.
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