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1 erode
[ɪ'rəʊd]verbo transitivo erodere, corrodere [ rock]; fig. minare, intaccare [confidence, authority]* * *[i'rəud](to eat or wear away (metals etc); to destroy gradually: Acids erode certain metals; Water has eroded the rock; The individual's right to privacy is being eroded.) corrodere, erodere- erosion* * *[ɪ'rəʊd]verbo transitivo erodere, corrodere [ rock]; fig. minare, intaccare [confidence, authority] -
2 erode vt
[ɪ'rəʊd]Geol erodere, (metal), fig corrodere -
3 (to) erode
(to) erode /ɪˈrəʊd/A v. t.2 (fig.) minare; intaccare; sgretolareB v. i.2 (fig.) sgretolarsi; essere intaccatoerodiblea.erodibile. -
4 (to) erode
(to) erode /ɪˈrəʊd/A v. t.2 (fig.) minare; intaccare; sgretolareB v. i.2 (fig.) sgretolarsi; essere intaccatoerodiblea.erodibile. -
5 Herod
['herəd]nome proprio Erode* * *Herod /ˈhɛrəd/ (stor.)n.Erode.(First names) Herod /ˈhɛrəd/m.* * *['herəd]nome proprio Erode -
6 pillar
['pɪlə(r)]1) arch. pilastro m.2) (of smoke, fire, rock etc.) colonna f.a pillar of salt — bibl. una statua di sale
3) fig. (of institution, society) pilastro m.to be a pillar of strength to sb. — essere di sostegno a qcn
••to go from pillar to post — colloq. correre a destra e a manca ( doing per fare)
to be sent from pillar to post — colloq. essere mandati da Erode a Pilato
* * *['pilə](an upright post used in building as a support or decoration: The hall was surrounded by stone pillars.) pilastro* * *pillar /ˈpɪlə(r)/n.2 (mecc.) incastellatura a colonna● (in GB) pillar box, cassetta postale ( rossa e di forma cilindrica, posta al margine del marciapiede) □ pillar-box red, rosso bandiera □ (tecn.) pillar drill, trapano a colonna □ (geogr.) the Pillars of Hercules, le Colonne d'Ercole □ (relig., stor.) pillar saint, stilita □ (fig.) to be driven from pillar to post, essere mandato da Erode a Pilato □ (ipp.) to lead from pillar to post, essere in testa (o condurre) dall'inizio alla fine.(to) pillar /ˈpɪlə(r)/v. t.* * *['pɪlə(r)]1) arch. pilastro m.2) (of smoke, fire, rock etc.) colonna f.a pillar of salt — bibl. una statua di sale
3) fig. (of institution, society) pilastro m.to be a pillar of strength to sb. — essere di sostegno a qcn
••to go from pillar to post — colloq. correre a destra e a manca ( doing per fare)
to be sent from pillar to post — colloq. essere mandati da Erode a Pilato
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8 (to) gnaw
(to) gnaw /nɔ:/1 ( spesso to gnaw at) mordere; rodere; corrodere; erodere; rosicchiare; rosicare: The mouse was gnawing (at) the cheese, il topo rosicchiava il formaggio; Inflation is gnawing at our savings, l'inflazione erode i nostri risparmi2 rodere (fig.); attanagliare; tormentare; torturare: The problem gnawed at me, il problema mi tormentava● to gnaw one's fingernails, mangiarsi le unghie □ to gnaw st. in two, spezzare qc. in due rodendola. -
9 (to) gnaw
(to) gnaw /nɔ:/1 ( spesso to gnaw at) mordere; rodere; corrodere; erodere; rosicchiare; rosicare: The mouse was gnawing (at) the cheese, il topo rosicchiava il formaggio; Inflation is gnawing at our savings, l'inflazione erode i nostri risparmi2 rodere (fig.); attanagliare; tormentare; torturare: The problem gnawed at me, il problema mi tormentava● to gnaw one's fingernails, mangiarsi le unghie □ to gnaw st. in two, spezzare qc. in due rodendola. -
10 Herod n
['hɛrəd]Erode m
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Erode — Administration Pays Inde Région Tamil Nadu District … Wikipédia en Français
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érodé — érodé, ée (é ro dé, dée) part. passé. Terme didactique. Une casserole érodée par le vert de gris … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
erode — 1610s, a back formation from erosion, or else from Fr. éroder, from L. erodere to gnaw away, consume (see EROSION (Cf. erosion)). Related: Eroded; eroding. Originally of acids, ulcers, etc.; geological sense is from 1830 … Etymology dictionary
erode — [v] deteriorate; wear away abrade, bite, consume, corrode, crumble, destroy, disintegrate, eat, gnaw, grind down, scour, spoil, waste, wear down; concepts 252,469 Ant. build, construct, fix, rebuild … New thesaurus
erode — ► VERB 1) gradually wear or be worn away. 2) gradually destroy (an abstract quality or state). DERIVATIVES erodible adjective. ORIGIN Latin erodere, from rodere gnaw … English terms dictionary