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1 excavate
['ekskəveɪt] 1.1) archeol. portare alla luce [site, object]2) ing. scavare [ tunnel]2.verbo intransitivo archeol. fare scavi* * *['ekskəveit]1) (to dig up (a piece of ground etc) or to dig out (a hole) by doing this.) scavare2) (in archaeology, to uncover or open up (a structure etc remaining from earlier times) by digging: The archaeologist excavated an ancient fortress.) portare alla luce•- excavator* * *['ekskəveɪt] 1.1) archeol. portare alla luce [site, object]2) ing. scavare [ tunnel]2.verbo intransitivo archeol. fare scavi -
2 excavation
[ˌekskə'veɪʃn] 1.nome scavo m.2.nome plurale excavations archeol. scavi m.* * *noun scavo* * *excavation /ɛkskəˈveɪʃn/n.2 [cu] (archeol.) (lavori di) scavo; disseppellimento: the techniques used in excavation, le tecniche usate negli scavi; the excavation of an ancient fort, il disseppellimento di un antico forte; to carry out excavations, compiere scavi* * *[ˌekskə'veɪʃn] 1.nome scavo m.2.nome plurale excavations archeol. scavi m. -
3 excavator
['ekskəveɪtə(r)]* * *noun (a machine or person that excavates.) scavatore, escavatore, escavatrice* * *excavator /ˈɛkskəveɪtə(r)/n.1 scavatore; sterratore● excavator operator, escavatorista.* * *['ekskəveɪtə(r)] -
4 excommunicate
[ˌekskə'mjuːnɪkeɪt]verbo transitivo scomunicare* * *excommunicate /ɛkskəˈmju:nɪket/a. e n.(relig.) scomunicato.(to) excommunicate /ɛkskəˈmju:nɪkeɪt/ (relig.)v. t.excommunicationn. [uc]excommunicativea.excommunicatorn.excommunicatorya.di scomunica.* * *[ˌekskə'mjuːnɪkeɪt]verbo transitivo scomunicare -
5 excommunication
[ˌekskəˌmjuːnɪ'keɪʃn]nome scomunica f.* * *excommunication► to excommunicate* * *[ˌekskəˌmjuːnɪ'keɪʃn]nome scomunica f. -
6 exculpate
См. также в других словарях:
ekskæreste — eks|kæ|re|ste sb., n, r, rne … Dansk ordbog
excavate — [ˈekskəˌveɪt] verb [I/T] to dig in the ground in order to find things from the past excavation [ˌekskəˈveɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
excavatory — ˈekskəvəˌtōrē, ekˈskavə ; |ekskə|vād.ərē adjective : concerned with excavation or its results excavatory archaeology … Useful english dictionary
excommunicable — |ekskə|myünə̇kəbəl, nēk adjective Etymology: excommunicate (I) + able : liable to or deserving excommunication … Useful english dictionary
excommunicative — ˌekskəˈmyünəˌkā]d.]iv, nə̇kə], nēkə], ]t], ]ēv also ]əv adjective : tending toward, decreeing, or favoring excommunication … Useful english dictionary
ex contractu — ˌekskənˈtrak(ˌ)t(y)ü Etymology: Latin : upon or from a contract used of legal actions or obligations … Useful english dictionary
quasi ex contractu — ˌekskən.ˈtrak(ˌ)t(y)ü adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Latin : as if from or by contract compare quasi contract … Useful english dictionary
excommunicate — UK [ˌekskəˈmjuːnɪˌkeɪt] / US [ˌekskəˈmjunɪˌkeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms excommunicate : present tense I/you/we/they excommunicate he/she/it excommunicates present participle excommunicating past tense excommunicated past participle… … English dictionary
excavate — ex|ca|vate [ˈekskəveıt] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of excavare, from cavus hollow ] 1.) if a scientist or archaeologist excavates an area of land, they dig carefully to find ancient objects, bones etc ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
excommunicate — ex|com|mu|ni|cate [ˌekskəˈmju:nıkeıt] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Late Latin; Origin: , past participle of excommunicare, from communicare; COMMUNICATE] to punish someone by no longer allowing them to be a member of the Roman Catholic church… … Dictionary of contemporary English
exculpate — ex|cul|pate [ˈekskʌlpeıt] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; : Medieval Latin; Origin: , past participle of exculpare, from Latin culpa blame ] formal to prove that someone is not guilty of something >exculpation [ˌekskʌlˈpeıʃən] n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English