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1 accecare
1. v/t blind2. v/i be blinding* * *accecare v.tr.1 to blind2 (fig.) to blind, to dim the mind of (s.o.): era accecato dalla passione, he was blinded with passion3 (mecc.) to countersink*.◘ accecarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. to become* blind.* * *[attʃe'kare]1. vtto blind, (abbagliare) to dazzle2. vip (accecarsi)to become o go blind* * *[attʃe'kare]verbo transitivo to blind (anche fig.)* * *accecare/att∫e'kare/ [1]to blind (anche fig.). -
2 fresa
"mill;Fräser;Räumnadel;fresa"* * *fresa s.f. (mecc.) (milling) cutter: fresa ad angolo, angle (o angular) cutter; fresa concava, convessa, concave, convex cutter; fresa per scanalature, slot (milling) cutter; fresa per svasature, countersink (cutter).* * *['frɛza]sostantivo femminile mecc. milling cutter* * *fresa/'frεza/sostantivo f.mecc. milling cutter. -
3 svasare
svasare v.tr.* * *[zva'zare]verbo transitivo1) (togliere dal vaso) to repot [ pianta]2) sart. to flare [ gonna]* * *svasare/zva'zare/ [1]1 (togliere dal vaso) to repot [ pianta]2 sart. to flare [ gonna]. -
4 svasatura
svasatura s.f.1 ( di abito) flaring4 (arch.) embrasure.* * *[zvaza'tura]sostantivo femminile sart. flare* * *svasatura/zvaza'tura/sostantivo f.sart. flare. -
5 accecatoio
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6 accecatura
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7 ribassamento, svasatura
"stubbing, stubbing off, flaring, countersink;Senkung;Eindrehung;Flachsenkung;Vertiefung;rebaixo"
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