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I [saɪð]nome falce f. fienaiaII [saɪð]verbo transitivo falciare [ grass]* * *1. noun(a tool with a long, curved blade for cutting tall grass etc.) falce2. verb(to cut (grass etc) with a scythe.) falciare* * *[saɪð]1. nfalce f2. vt* * *scythe /saɪð/n.(agric.) falce fienaia.(to) scythe /saɪð/v. t. e i.1 (agric.) falciare● to scythe through, falciare (fig.): The car scythed through the crowd, l'automobile falciò la folla □ (stor.) a scythed chariot, un carro falcato (o armato di falci).* * *I [saɪð]nome falce f. fienaiaII [saɪð]verbo transitivo falciare [ grass] -
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['sɪkl]nome falce f., falcetto m.* * *['sikl](a tool with a curved blade for cutting grain etc.) falce, falcetto* * *sickle /ˈsɪkl/n.● (med.) sickle cell, eritrocita falciforme; drepanocita □ (med.) sickle-cell anemia [disease], anemia [malattia] falciforme (o drepanocitica) □ (zool.) sickle-feather, penna falciforme (per es., della coda del gallo).* * *['sɪkl]nome falce f., falcetto m. -
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1. nounSense, die2. transitive verb[mit der Sense] mähen* * *1. noun(a tool with a long, curved blade for cutting tall grass etc.) die Sense2. verb(to cut (grass etc) with a scythe.) abmähen, sensen* * *[saɪð]I. n Sense fII. vt▪ to \scythe sth etw [mit der Sense] [ab]mähento \scythe the corn das Korn [mit der Sense] schneiden2. (with swinging blow)III. vito \scythe through the defences durch die Abwehr preschen* * *[saɪð]1. nSense f2. vt(mit der Sense) mähen3. vithe motorway scythes through the city — die Autobahn führt mitten durch die Stadt
* * *scythe [saıð]A s1. AGR Sense fB v/t* * *1. nounSense, die2. transitive verb[mit der Sense] mähen* * *n.Sense -n f. v.abmähen v. -
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