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21 dead-nettle n
['dɛdˌnɛtl]ortica bianca, lamio -
22 dead language
(a language no longer spoken, eg Latin.) lingua morta -
23 dead on arrival
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24 dead wood
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25 dead-and-alive
[ˌdedəndə'laɪv]* * *[ˌdedəndə'laɪv] -
26 dead-letter office
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27 drop-dead
['drɒpded]avverbio colloq. da morire* * *drop-dead /ˈdrɒpdɛd/a. attr. (fam. USA)incredibile, pazzesco: drop-dead glamour, glamour incredibile● ( USA) drop-dead date [limit], scadenza □ drop-dead gorgeous, bello da morire; bellissimo: Her new boyfriend is drop-dead gorgeous, il suo nuovo ragazzo è bello da morire □ (comput.) drop-dead halt, arresto immediato □ drop-dead list, lista di persone da evitare: Max is on my drop-dead list, Max è nella mia lista di persone da evitare.* * *['drɒpded]avverbio colloq. da morire -
28 stone-dead
adjective (completely cold, dead, or deaf: He's almost stone-deaf; Your soup is stone-cold. He was stone-dead.) gelido; (morto stecchito); (sordo come una campana) -
29 drop-dead adv
['drɒpdɛd] -
30 half-dead adj
[ˌhɒːf'dɛd]half-dead (with) — mezzo (-a) morto (-a) (da or per)
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31 stop dead
(to stop completely: I stopped dead when I saw him.) (fermarsi di colpo) -
32 braindead brain·dead adj
['breɪnˌdɛd]Med che ha subito morte cerebrale, fam decerebrato (-a), deficiente -
33 deaden dead·en vt
['dɛdn](noise, pain, blow, sound) attutire, (nerve) rendere insensibile -
34 deadening dead·en·ing adj
['dɛdnɪŋ](boredom) mortale, (job, task) alienante -
35 deadline *** dead·line n
['dɛdˌlaɪn]termine m (di consegna), scadenza -
36 deadlock dead·lock n
['dɛdˌlɒk]punto morto, impasse f inv -
37 deadlocked dead·locked adj
['dɛdˌlɒkt]to be deadlocked — (talks, negotiations) essere in una fase di stallo
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38 deadly dead·ly
['dɛdlɪ]he is in deadly earnest — fa (or parla) sul serio, non scherza
this book is deadly — (fam: very boring) questo libro è un mattone
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39 deadpan dead·pan
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40 deadwood dead·wood n
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