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[nɪk]nome proprio diminutivo di Nicholas* * *[nik] 1. noun(a small cut: There was a nick in the doorpost.) tacca, intaccatura2. verb(to make a small cut in something: He nicked his chin while he was shaving.) intaccare, fare una tacca* * *[nɪk]1. n2) famin good nick — decente, in buono stato
2. vt1) (see n), intaccare; tagliare; scheggiare, scalfireto nick o.s. — farsi un taglietto
2) (fam: steal) fregare3) Brit, (fam: arrest) beccare* * *Nick /nɪk/n.dim. di ► Nicholas● Old Nick, il Diavolo; Belzebù.(First names) Nick /nɪk/m. dim. di Nicholas* * *[nɪk]nome proprio diminutivo di Nicholas -
3 nick
[nɪk]nome proprio diminutivo di Nicholas* * *[nik] 1. noun(a small cut: There was a nick in the doorpost.) tacca, intaccatura2. verb(to make a small cut in something: He nicked his chin while he was shaving.) intaccare, fare una tacca* * *[nɪk]1. n2) famin good nick — decente, in buono stato
2. vt1) (see n), intaccare; tagliare; scheggiare, scalfireto nick o.s. — farsi un taglietto
2) (fam: steal) fregare3) Brit, (fam: arrest) beccare* * *nick (1) /nɪk/n.● in the nick of time, al momento giusto; al momento opportuno; ( anche) appena in tempo; al limite □ The meat was cooked to a nick, la carne era cotta al punto giusto (o a puntino).nick (2) /nɪk/n.(fam., anche sport) condizioni fisiche; condizioni; forma: This car is in good nick, quest'auto è in buone condizioni (o è messa bene)● to be in bad nick, essere ridotto male (o giù di forma).(to) nick /nɪk/v. t.1 intaccare; fare una tacca (o tacche) in; fare un'incisione in: to nick a horse's tail (o a horse) fare a un cavallo una incisione alla base della coda3 afferrare; cogliere; indovinare; intuire: to nick an opportunity, cogliere un'occasione; to nick the truth, intuire la verità5 (fam.) prendere, arrestare; beccare, pizzicare (pop.): He was nicked by the police, si fece beccare dalla polizia6 (fam.) rubare; sgraffignare (fam.); fregare, fregarsi (pop.): to nick sb. out of st., fregare qc. a q.* * *[nɪk]nome proprio diminutivo di Nicholas
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Doorpost — Door post , n. The jamb or sidepiece of a doorway. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doorpost — UK [ˈdɔː(r)ˌpəʊst] / US [ˈdɔrˌpoʊst] noun [countable] Word forms doorpost : singular doorpost plural doorposts one of the two upright pieces of wood at the sides of a door … English dictionary
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doorpost — noun Date: 1535 doorjamb … New Collegiate Dictionary
doorpost — /dawr pohst , dohr /, n. doorjamb. [1525 35; DOOR + POST1] * * * … Universalium
doorpost — noun doorjamb … Wiktionary
doorpost — Synonyms and related words: French door, Samson post, archway, back door, baluster, balustrade, banister, barway, bulkhead, carriage entrance, cellar door, cellarway, door, doorjamb, doorway, front door, gate, gatepost, gateway, hatch, hatchway,… … Moby Thesaurus
doorpost — door|post [ˈdo:pəust US ˈdo:rpoust] n one of two upright posts on either side of a doorway … Dictionary of contemporary English
doorpost — door|post [ dɔr,poust ] noun count one of the two upright pieces of wood at the sides of a door: DOORJAMB … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
doorpost — n. vertical piece of a door forming the side of a doorway, doorjamb … English contemporary dictionary
doorpost — doorstop … Anagrams dictionary