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1 dredge up
dredge up [sth.], dredge [sth.] up ripescare, riportare in superficie dragando; fig. rinvangare [ unpleasant story]* * *vt + advtirare alla superficie, (fig: unpleasant facts) rivangare* * *dredge up [sth.], dredge [sth.] up ripescare, riportare in superficie dragando; fig. rinvangare [ unpleasant story] -
2 ■ dredge up
■ dredge upv. t. + avv.1 rivangare, andare a ripescare ( episodi del passato): Every so often, the press dredges up all those old stories about him, di tanto in tanto, la stampa va a ripescare quelle vecchie storie sul suo conto2 rispolverare ( cose imparate molto tempo prima): I managed to dredge up the small amount of German I had learned at school, sono riuscito a rispolverare il poco tedesco che avevo imparato a scuola. -
3 dredge
I 1. [dredʒ]verbo transitivo dragare [ river]2.verbo intransitivo scavare con la dragaII [dredʒ]verbo transitivo gastr. cospargere ( with di)* * *I [dre‹] verb(to deepen or clear the bed of (a river etc) by bringing up mud.)- dredgerII [dre‹] verb(to sprinkle (food with sugar etc): pancakes dredged with sugar.)* * *I [drɛdʒ]1. vt(river) dragare2. nSee:dredger I•II [drɛdʒ] vtCulinto dredge with — (sugar, flour) spolverizzare di
* * *dredge /drɛdʒ/n.● (naut.) dredge anchor, draga □ dredge net, draga ( rete da pesca a sacco conico) □ (naut.) dredge ship, draga ( battello).(to) dredge (1) /drɛdʒ/v. t. e i.dragare; scavare con la draga: to dredge (up) mud, scavare il fango con la draga; to dredge ( out) a river, dragare un fiume.(to) dredge (2) /drɛdʒ/v. t.( cucina) spargere: to dredge sugar over st., spargere zucchero su qc. (o spolverizzare qc. di zucchero)● to dredge meat with flour, infarinare la carne.* * *I 1. [dredʒ]verbo transitivo dragare [ river]2.verbo intransitivo scavare con la dragaII [dredʒ]verbo transitivo gastr. cospargere ( with di) -
4 bucket
I 1. ['bʌkɪt]1) secchio m.2.••II ['bʌkɪt]to kick the bucket — crepare, tirare le cuoia
* * *(a container for holding water, milk etc: We carried water in buckets to the burning house.) secchio* * *I 1. ['bʌkɪt]1) secchio m.2.••II ['bʌkɪt]to kick the bucket — crepare, tirare le cuoia
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5 dipper
['dɪpə(r)]1) zool. merlo m. acquaiolo2) AE (ladle) mestolo m.3) AE astr. Big Dipper* * *dipper /ˈdɪpə(r)/n.1 mestolo; mestolone3 (astron. USA) – the Dipper, l'Orsa: the Big Dipper, l'Orsa Maggiore; the Little Dipper, l'Orsa Minore4 (relig., arc.) anabattista5 (autom., elettr.) commutatore delle luci* * *['dɪpə(r)]1) zool. merlo m. acquaiolo2) AE (ladle) mestolo m.3) AE astr. Big Dipper -
6 ♦ elevator
♦ elevator /ˈɛlɪveɪtə(r)/n.1 (mecc.) elevatore; montacarichi7 (anat.) muscolo elevatore● ( USA) elevator boy, ascensorista; lift □ (ind. min.) elevator dredge, draga a tazze □ elevator music, musica di sottofondo ( diffusa in locali pubblici). -
7 ♦ ladder
♦ ladder /ˈlædə(r)/n.1 scala ( non in muratura): rung ladder, scala a pioli; rope ladder, scala di corda; (naut.) biscaglina; (fig.) the social ladder, la scala sociale; to climb a ladder, salire su una scala a pioli● ladder ditcher, escavatore ( di trincee) a catena di tazze □ ladder dredge, draga a tazze □ (elettron.) ladder network, rete a scala □ ladder stitch, punto a scala ( nel ricamo) □ (fig.) the ladder to success, il mezzo per conseguire il successo □ (ferr.) ladder track, binario di smistamento □ ladder trencher = ladder ditcher ► sopra □ ladder truck, autoscala ( dei pompieri) □ to mend ladders in a stocking, rimagliare una calza.(to) ladder /ˈlædə(r)/A v. t.B v. i.( di calze) smagliarsi.
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