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1 dirigibilista
dirigibilista s.m. (aer.) member of the crew of a dirigible, crew member (of a dirigible), airship crew member. -
2 equipaggio
m (pl -ggi) crew* * *equipaggio s.m.1 (mar., aer.) crew: alloggi dell'equipaggio, berths for the crew; membro dell'equipaggio, crew member; (mar.) tutto l'equipaggio sul ponte!, all hands on deck!2 (sport) crew5 ( partecipanti a una battuta di caccia) hunting party; ( occorrente a una battuta di caccia) equipment* * ** * *equipaggiopl. -gi /ekwi'paddʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.mar. aer. sport crew. -
3 componente
"component;Bestandteil;componente"* * *1. m component2. m f ( persona) member* * *componente agg. component, making up (pred.): i paesi componenti la Comunità Europea, the member states of the European Community◆ s.m.1 ( persona) member: i componenti della famiglia, dell'equipaggio, the members of the family, of the crew; componente del consiglio d'amministrazione, member of the board of directors2 (tecn.) component: componenti per auto, car components; componente elettronico, electronic component // (mat., fis.) componente di un vettore, component of a vector3 ( sostanza di un composto) component, ingredient, part: la farina è un componente essenziale della pasta, flour is a essential ingredient for making pasta◆ s.f. element, component: quali sono le componenti del romanticismo?, what are the basic elements of Romanticism? // (econ.): componente di costo di capitale, capital cost component; componente di reddito, nominal element.* * *[kompo'nɛnte]1. agg2. sm/f(persona) member3. smElettr component, part, Chim component4. sf(fig : elemento) element* * *[kompo'nɛnte] 1.aggettivo component, constituent2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile1) (membro) member2) (in un composto) component, constituent3.sostantivo femminile (fattore) element, factoruna componente di rischio, pericolo — an element of risk, danger
* * *componente/kompo'nεnte/component, constituentII m. e f.1 (membro) member2 (in un composto) component, constituent(fattore) element, factor; una componente di rischio, pericolo an element of risk, danger.
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