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1 ♦ tool
♦ tool /tu:l/n.1 arnese; attrezzo; strumento; utensile: joiner's tools, arnesi da falegname; tool case, cassetta degli attrezzi; Books are a scholar's tools, i libri sono gli strumenti di lavoro dello studioso; (mecc.) roughing tool, utensile per sbozzare4 (pl.) (mil.) ordigni bellici; munizioni5 (fig.) mezzo; strumento8 (volg.) arnese, affare (pop.); pene● tool bag, borsa degli attrezzi □ (tecn.) tool bit, utensile da taglio □ tool dealer's ( shop), negozio di utensili; utensileria □ (mecc.) tool-dresser, ravvivatore; ravvivamole □ tool engineering, progettazione della produzione industriale □ (mecc.) tool extractor, pescatore □ (metall.) tool grinding, rettifica (o molatura, smerigliatura) a utensili □ tool handle, manico di utensile □ tool kit, (cassetta) portautensili; (autom.) borsa degli attrezzi □ (ind.) tool-maker, attrezzista, utensilista; fabbricante di utensili □ tool-making, fabbricazione di utensili □ tool post, portautensili □ tool roll, trousse per attrezzi □ tool-room, attrezzeria; utensileria □ tool shed, capanno degli attrezzi (da giardinaggio, ecc.) □ tool steel, acciaio da utensileria □ tool-using, che usa attrezzi □ (fig.) to down tools, incrociare le braccia; scioperare; ( anche) staccare: We down tools at eleven for a cuppa, stacchiamo alle undici per il tè □ (fig.) to make a tool of sb., servirsi di q. per i propri scopi.(to) tool /tu:l/v. t. e i.3 ( anche to tool up) provvedere ( una fabbrica, ecc.) di attrezzi; attrezzare per la produzione di serie6 (fam., spesso to tool along) andare in auto (o altro veicolo) a piccola velocità (spec. per diporto)● (fam.) to tool around, gironzolare; girellare; ciondolare □ (ind.) to tool up, attrezzare una (o la) fabbrica. -
2 precision
[prɪ'sɪʒn] 1.nome precisione f.2.modificatore [ tool] di precisione* * *[-'siʒən]noun (exactness; accuracy: He spoke with great precision; ( also adjective) precision tools (=tools used for obtaining very accurate results).) precisione; di precisione* * *precision /prɪˈsɪʒn/n. [u]precisione; accuratezza; esattezza: precision instruments, strumenti di precisione● (mil.) precision bombing, bombardamento di precisione □ (metall.) precision casting, microfusione □ precision engineering, ingegneria di precisione □ (comm.: di un prodotto) precision-made, di precisione □ ( calcio, ecc.) precision pass, passaggio di precisione.* * *[prɪ'sɪʒn] 1.nome precisione f.2.modificatore [ tool] di precisione
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