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1 ♦ chemical
♦ chemical /ˈkɛmɪkl/A a.chimico: chemical reaction, reazione chimica; chemical weapon, arma chimica; chemical laboratory, laboratorio chimico; chemical engineering, ingegneria chimicaB n.(spesso al pl.) sostanza chimica; prodotto chimico: an hazardous chemical, una sostanza chimica pericolosa● (ind.) chemicals factory, impianto chimico; stabilimento chimico □ chemical rubber, gomma sintetica □ chemical warfare, guerra chimica □ heavy chemicals, prodotti chimici usati nell'industria e nell'agricolturachemicallyavv.● (med.) chemically dependent, ( di persona) dipendente da alcol o droghe. -
2 foam
I [fəʊm]1) (on sea, drinks) spuma f., schiuma f.; (on bath) schiuma f.2) (on animal) sudore m.3) (from mouth) schiuma f., bava f.4) (chemical) schiuma f.5) (made of rubber, plastic) gomma f. espansa, gommapiuma® f.II [fəʊm]* * *[foum] 1. noun(a mass of small bubbles on the surface of liquids etc.) schiuma, spuma2. verb(to produce foam: the beer foamed in the glass.) fare la schiuma* * *[fəʊm]1. n(gen) schiuma2. vi(sea) spumeggiare* * *foam /fəʊm/n. [u]1 schiuma; spuma: shaving foam, schiuma da barba; a beer with a thick head of foam, una birra con un alto colletto di schiuma2 schiuma alla bocca; bava3 (poet.) mare● foam board, foglio di polistirolo rivestito di carta; polyplat, poliplat □ foam extinguisher, estintore a schiuma; schiumogeno □ foam glass, vetro multicellulare.(to) foam /fəʊm/A v. i.schiumare; spumeggiare; (del sapone, ecc.) fare schiuma: foaming beer, birra che schiuma (o spuma); The sea was foaming, il mare spumeggiavaB v. t.far schiumare; far fare la schiuma a● to be foaming at the mouth, avere la schiuma alla bocca; (fig.) essere furibondo □ to foam with anger, schiumare di rabbia; essere furibondo.* * *I [fəʊm]1) (on sea, drinks) spuma f., schiuma f.; (on bath) schiuma f.2) (on animal) sudore m.3) (from mouth) schiuma f., bava f.4) (chemical) schiuma f.5) (made of rubber, plastic) gomma f. espansa, gommapiuma® f.II [fəʊm] -
3 synthetic
[sɪn'θetɪk] 1.aggettivo sintetico2.* * *[sin'Ɵetik]noun, adjective ((a substance) produced artificially by a chemical process: nylon and other synthetic materials / synthetics.) sintetico* * *synthetic /sɪnˈɵɛtɪk/, synthetical /sɪnˈɵɛtɪkl/A a.2 (chim.) sintetico: (tess.) synthetic fleece, pile; synthetic resin, resina sintetica; synthetic rubber, gomma sintetica; synthetic wool, lana sintetica3 (ling.) sintetico4 (spreg.) artificiale; privo di originalità (o di schiettezza): synthetic enthusiasm, entusiasmo artificiale; synthetic style, stile privo di originalitàB n.(ind.) prodotto sintetico● synthetic biology, biologia sinteticasynthetically avv. FALSI AMICI: synthetic non significa sintetico nel senso di conciso.* * *[sɪn'θetɪk] 1.aggettivo sintetico2.
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