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1 cermet
"ceramic + metal;Cerments;cermentos" -
2 ceramica
f (pl -che) arte ceramics sgoggetto piece of pottery* * *ceramica s.f.1 (arte) ceramics [U], pottery [U]2 ( oggetto in ceramica) piece of pottery4 pl. pottery [U].* * *1) (materiale) ceramic2) (oggetto)- che — ceramics, pottery
3) (arte, tecnica) ceramics + verbo sing., pottery* * *ceramicapl. - che /t∫e'ramika, ke/sostantivo f.1 (materiale) ceramic3 (arte, tecnica) ceramics + verbo sing., pottery. -
3 vitone ceramico
mceramic headwork, ceramic valve -
4 rivestimento
"coating;Ummantelung;encapamento"* * *m covering* * *rivestimento s.m.1 (tecn.) covering, coating; ( interno) lining; (miner.) casing: il rivestimento di un muro, the facing of a wall; rivestimento a pannelli, panelling; rivestimento ceramico, ceramic coating; rivestimento di pelle, leather covering: con un rivestimento di pelle, leather-covered; rivestimento ( interno) di una carrozzeria, upholstering; la scatola ha un rivestimento di velluto, the box has a velvet lining2 (zool.) (di pelo, scaglie) vestiture.* * *[rivesti'mento]sostantivo maschile1) ing. tecn. cover, covering, coating; (di cavo, tubo) casingrivestimento in legno — timber cladding, wainscotting
2) arch. facing3) (di scatola, cassetto) lining4) (di sedili, divani) upholstery* * *rivestimento/rivesti'mento/sostantivo m.1 ing. tecn. cover, covering, coating; (di cavo, tubo) casing; rivestimento in legno timber cladding, wainscotting; rivestimento isolante lagging jacket2 arch. facing3 (di scatola, cassetto) lining4 (di sedili, divani) upholstery. -
5 scodella
f bowl* * *scodella s.f.1 bowl: una scodella di ceramica, a ceramic bowl2 ( piatto per minestra) soup bowl3 ( contenuto di una scodella) bowl, bowlful: mi sono mangiato due scodelle di minestra, I ate two bowls (o bowlfuls) of soup.* * *[sko'dɛlla]sostantivo femminile bowl* * *scodella/sko'dεlla/sostantivo f.bowl; una scodella di latte a bowl(ful) of milk. -
6 vetrina
f (shop) windowmobile display cabinetdi museo, fig showcase* * *vetrina1 s.f.1 (shop) window: gli articoli in vetrina, the articles shown in the window; allestimento di una vetrina, window dressing; andare a guardare le vetrine, to go window-shopping2 ( bacheca) showcase, display case (o cabinet)3 ( cristalliera) glass cupboard, (glass) cabinet4 (fig.) showcase: questa fiera è una vetrina della moda italiana, this trade fair is a showcase of Italian fashion; mettersi in vetrina, to show off.* * *[ve'trina]sostantivo femminile1) (di negozio) shop window3) fig. showcasemettersi in vetrina — to push oneself forward o to show oneself off
* * *vetrina/ve'trina/sostantivo f.1 (di negozio) shop window; la giacca in vetrina the jacket in the window; allestire una vetrina to dress a shop window; andare in giro per -e to go window-shopping -
7 ceramica sf
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8 ceramista sm/f
[tʃera'mista] ceramista -i, -eceramist, ceramic artist -
9 ceramico
ceramico agg. ceramic. -
10 ceramografo
ceramografo s.m. ceramic decorator. -
11 ceramista
sm/f [tʃera'mista] ceramista -i, -eceramist, ceramic artist -
12 margarine
A solid fat invented in 1869 by the French chemist Henri Mege- Mouries. Margarine was first invented to replace butter in cooking and baking. It was then made solely of beef fat. Margarine is now made with a variety of fats, alone or with others, along with the addition of water, whey, yellow coloring, and vitamins. Beef fat is still used today, but with a higher consciousness towards a healthier diet, it is used sparingly by many -- Margarine can pose a trans fatty acid problem within digest as well. The Color of margarine is derived mainly from Achoite Marinate -( From the Latin - Marine to submerge -- To soak food in a seasoned liquid mixture for a certain length of time. The purpose of marinating is to add flavor and/or tenderize the food. Due to the acidic ingredients in many marinades, foods should be marinated in glass, ceramic or stainless steel containers. Foods should also be covered and refrigerated while they are marinating. When fruits are soaked in this same manner, the process is called macerating.
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