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1 crowbar
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2 crowbar crow·bar n
['krəʊbɒː(r)]piede m di porco -
3 crow
I [krəʊ]1) (bird) corvo m., cornacchia f.2) (cock's cry) canto m. del gallo••II [krəʊ]1) (exult) esultare, gridare di gioia2) [ baby] fare gridolini (di gioia)* * *[krəu] 1. noun1) (the name given to a number of large birds, generally black.) corvo2) (the cry of a cock.) canto del gallo2. verb1) ((past tense crew) to utter the cry of a cock.) cantare2) (to utter a cry of delight etc: The baby crowed with happiness.) fare gridolini•* * *[krəʊ]1. n1) (bird) cornacchia2) (noise: of cock) canto del gallo, chicchirichì m inv, (of baby, person) gridolino2. vito crow over or about sth — vantarsi di qc
* * *crow (1) /krəʊ/n.2 (zool.) cornacchia: carrion crow ( Corvus corone), cornacchia nera; hooded crow ( Corvus cornix), cornacchia grigia7 ( gergo mil., USA) aquila ( simbolo di grado); ( per estens.) ufficiale della marina militare; comandante● crow's-foot, zampa di gallina ( ruga); (mil., stor.) tribolo ( usato contro la cavalleria) □ (naut.) crow's-nest, coffa; gabbia ( di vedetta) □ as the crow flies, in linea d'aria □ (fam. USA) to eat crow, riconoscere di essere in torto; ingollare il rospo; andare a Canossa.crow (2) /krəʊ/n.(to) crow /krəʊ/3 (fig.) cantare vittoria; esultare: You shouldn't crow over a defeated enemy, non dovresti cantare vittoria su un nemico vinto● to crow over one's victory, vantarsi d'aver vinto.* * *I [krəʊ]1) (bird) corvo m., cornacchia f.2) (cock's cry) canto m. del gallo••II [krəʊ]1) (exult) esultare, gridare di gioia2) [ baby] fare gridolini (di gioia) -
4 Lever
I ['liːvə(r)] [AE 'levər] II ['liːvə(r)] [AE 'levər]to lever sth. off — spostare qcs. con l'aiuto di una leva, fare leva per spostare qcs.
to lever sth. open — aprire qcs. con l'aiuto di una leva, fare leva per aprire qcs
* * *['li:və, ]( American[) 'levər] 1. noun1) (a bar of wood, metal etc used to lift heavy weights: A crowbar is a kind of lever; You must use a coin as a lever to get the lid of that tin off.) leva2) (a bar or handle for operating a machine etc: This is the lever that switches on the power.) leva2. verb(to move with or as if with a lever: He levered the lid off with a coin.) fare leva; spostare con una leva- leverage* * *(Surnames) Lever /ˈli:və(r)/* * *I ['liːvə(r)] [AE 'levər] II ['liːvə(r)] [AE 'levər]to lever sth. off — spostare qcs. con l'aiuto di una leva, fare leva per spostare qcs.
to lever sth. open — aprire qcs. con l'aiuto di una leva, fare leva per aprire qcs
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5 lever
I ['liːvə(r)] [AE 'levər] II ['liːvə(r)] [AE 'levər]to lever sth. off — spostare qcs. con l'aiuto di una leva, fare leva per spostare qcs.
to lever sth. open — aprire qcs. con l'aiuto di una leva, fare leva per aprire qcs
* * *['li:və, ]( American[) 'levər] 1. noun1) (a bar of wood, metal etc used to lift heavy weights: A crowbar is a kind of lever; You must use a coin as a lever to get the lid of that tin off.) leva2) (a bar or handle for operating a machine etc: This is the lever that switches on the power.) leva2. verb(to move with or as if with a lever: He levered the lid off with a coin.) fare leva; spostare con una leva- leverage* * *lever /ˈli:və(r)/n.1 (fis., mecc.) leva ( anche fig.): lever of first [second, third] order, leva di primo [secondo, terzo] genere; (autom.) gear-lever, leva del cambio di velocità; the levers of economic power, le leve del potere economico3 leva di comando; levetta; manetta: gear lever, leva del cambio; throttle lever, manetta del gas ( di una motocicletta)● lever arm, braccio di leva □ lever corkscrew, cavatappi a leva □ lever escapement, scappamento a leve (o ad ancora) □ (elettr.) lever switch, interruttore a leva □ lever watch, orologio ad ancora.(to) lever /ˈli:və(r)/A v. t.B v. i.2 usare una leva; usare leve● to lever out, togliere (qc.) facendo leva; (fig.) esautorare (q.) con un trucco □ to lever up, sollevare (qc.) facendo leva □ to lever oneself up, sollevarsi a fatica.* * *I ['liːvə(r)] [AE 'levər] II ['liːvə(r)] [AE 'levər]to lever sth. off — spostare qcs. con l'aiuto di una leva, fare leva per spostare qcs.
to lever sth. open — aprire qcs. con l'aiuto di una leva, fare leva per aprire qcs
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