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1 bacucco
bacucco agg. decrepit: un vecchio bacucco, a decrepit old man; è ormai bacucco, he's now in his dotage; ( di cosa) it's decrepit.* * *1. 2.sostantivo maschile dodderer, buffer BE colloq.* * *bacuccododdering, geriatricdodderer, buffer BE colloq. -
2 cadente
* * *cadente agg.1 ( che cade) falling: foglie cadenti, falling leaves // stella cadente, shooting star // il sole cadente, the setting sun2 ( in rovina) ruined, crumbling, tumbledown, ramshackle, decrepit: una casa cadente, an old ramshackle house; un muro cadente, a ruined wall* * *[ka'dɛnte]1) (decrepito) [ vecchio] doddering2) (fatiscente) [ edificio] crumbling, derelict, tumbledown3) (cascante) [guance, seno] sagging; [ spalle] sloping; [tratti, viso] flabby* * *cadente/ka'dεnte/1 (decrepito) [ vecchio] doddering2 (fatiscente) [ edificio] crumbling, derelict, tumbledown3 (cascante) [guance, seno] sagging; [ spalle] sloping; [tratti, viso] flabby. -
3 ferrovecchio
m (pl -cchi) scrap merchant* * *ferrovecchio s.m.1 scrap (-iron) dealer, scrap (-metal) dealer* * *1) (rottame) rattletrap, wreck2) (rigattiere) scrap (metal) dealer* * *ferrovecchiopl. ferrivecchi /ferro'vεkkjo, ferri'vεkki/sostantivo m.1 (rottame) rattletrap, wreck2 (rigattiere) scrap (metal) dealer.
См. также в других словарях:
doddering — adj. 1. shaking as from old age. Syn: doddery, shaking, tottering, tottery. [WordNet 1.5] 2. mentally or physically infirm with age. Syn: gaga, senile. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doddering — UK [ˈdɒdərɪŋ] / US [ˈdɑdərɪŋ] or doddery UK [ˈdɒdərɪ] / US [ˈdɑdərɪ] adjective shaking slightly when you are walking or moving, especially because you are old … English dictionary
doddering — [adj] aged, feeble anile, decrepit, dotard, faltering, floundering, infirm, senile, shaky, tottering, trembling, unsteady, weak; concepts 314,488,578,797 Ant. agile, young, youthful … New thesaurus
doddering — [däd′ər iŋ] adj. shaky, tottering, or senile … English World dictionary
doddering — [[t]dɒ̱dərɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n (disapproval) If you refer to someone as a doddering old man or woman, you are saying in a disrespectful way that they are old and not strong. ...a doddering old man making his will before he s too senile. Syn:… … English dictionary
doddering — /dod euhr ing/, adj. shaky or trembling, as from old age; tottering: a doddering old man. Also, doddery /dod euh ree/. [1735 45; DODDER1 + ING2] * * * … Universalium
doddering — dod|der|ing [ˈdɔdərıŋ US ˈda: ] adj shaking slightly and walking with difficulty because of old age ▪ a doddering old man >dodder v [I] … Dictionary of contemporary English
doddering — (= doddery), adjective a doddering patient who needs constant supervision Syn: tottering, tottery, staggering, shuffling, shambling, faltering, shaky, unsteady, wobbly; feeble, frail, weak … Thesaurus of popular words
doddering — dodder ► VERB ▪ be slow and unsteady. DERIVATIVES dodderer noun doddering adjective doddery adjective. ORIGIN variant of obsolete dialect dadder; related to DITHER(Cf. ↑dithery) … English terms dictionary
doddering — adjective mentally or physically infirm with age his mother was doddering and frail • Syn: ↑doddery, ↑gaga, ↑senile • Similar to: ↑old • Derivationally related forms: ↑senility … Useful english dictionary
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