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21 case-hardening steel
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22 case-hardening
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23 upper case
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24 (to) case-harden
(to) case-harden /ˈkeɪshɑ:dn/v. t.3 (fig.) rendere duro, insensibilecase-hardeneda.indurito; reso insensibile; incallitocase-hardeningn.(metall.) cementazione a fuoco; carbocementazione. -
25 (to) case-harden
(to) case-harden /ˈkeɪshɑ:dn/v. t.3 (fig.) rendere duro, insensibilecase-hardeneda.indurito; reso insensibile; incallitocase-hardeningn.(metall.) cementazione a fuoco; carbocementazione. -
26 vanity case
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27 head case
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28 lower case
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29 -casual, case o coincidence?-
Nota d'usoQuando si vuole evidenziare il fatto che un evento è stato del tutto casuale, non si usano, di norma, le parole “casual” o “case”, bensì “coincidence” oppure la locuzione “by chance”: Ieri ho visto il mio vecchio prof di storia; è stato un puro caso, I saw my old history teacher yesterday; it was a complete coincidence; yesterday I met my old history teacher by chance; Il fatto che fossi lì è puramente casuale, the fact that I was there is just a coincidence. Il significato principale dell'aggettivo “casual”, infatti è informale, rilassato, anche se in alcuni contesti può essere tradotto con casuale (ma non nell'uso matematico-statistico): Era soltanto una considerazione casuale, it was just a casual remark. -
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31 (to) upper-case
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32 worst-case adj
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33 in any case
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34 in case
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35 in case of
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36 in that case
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37 plywood case
Plywood case, plywood crateCassa f in compensatoDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > plywood case
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38 pallet case
Large-size pallet-type crate, pallet crate, pallet caseCassa-paletta fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > pallet case
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39 attaché case
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40 bookcase book·case n
['bʊkˌkeɪs]libreria, scaffale m
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