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101 (to) clothe
(to) clothe /kləʊð/1 vestire: to feed and clothe one's children, nutrire e vestire i propri figli; She was clothed in silk, era vestita di seta; fully clothed, completamente vestito2 rivestire; ricoprire; ammantare: Green leaves clothed the trees, le foglie verdi rivestivano gli alberi; The land was clothed in snow, la terra era ammantata di neve -
102 tractor
['træktə(r)]nome trattore m.* * *['træktə](a motor vehicle for pulling especially agricultural machinery: I can drive a tractor.) trattore* * *tractor /ˈtræktə(r)/n.3 (aeron.) velivolo a elica traente● (comput.) tractor feed, alimentazione a trattore ( nelle stampanti ad aghi) □ (mecc.) tractor loader (o tractor shovel), pala caricatrice □ ( sport) tractor pulling, gare di traino per trattori □ (autom., spec. USA) tractor trailer, autoarticolato.* * *['træktə(r)]nome trattore m. -
103 weft
[weft]nome tess. trama f.* * ** * *weft (1) /wɛft/n. [u] (ind. tess.)● weft feed, alimentazione della trama □ weft knitting, maglieria di trama ( processo) □ weft stop, rompitrama □ weft winder (o weft-winding machine), incannatoio; spolettiera.weft (2) /wɛft/n.(naut.) mostravento; fiamma; bandierina da segnalazione.* * *[weft]nome tess. trama f. -
104 wherewith
wherewith /wɛəˈwɪð/avv. e cong.1 (arc.) con che cosa; con che: Wherewith shall I feed my children?, con che cosa nutrirò i miei figli?2 con il quale; con cui: I haven't got the money wherewith to pay him, non ho il denaro con cui pagarlo; non ho di che pagarlo. -
105 worm
I [wɜːm]1) zool. med. verme m.; (grub) bruco m.2) colloq. (wretch) verme m.3) inform. (virus) = tipo di virus••II [wɜːm]the worm has turned — la pazienza è finita, le cose sono cambiate adesso
1) med. veter. liberare dai vermi, dare un vermifugo a [person, animal]2) (wriggle)to worm one's way — farsi strada strisciando, insinuarsi (anche fig.)
to worm one's way into sb.'s affections — conquistarsi le simpatie di qcn
•- worm out* * *[wə:m] 1. noun(a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) verme2. verb1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) (farsi strada)2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) estorcere, carpire* * *[wɜːm]1. nZool, (also person) pej verme mto have worms Med — avere i vermi
the worm will turn — (Proverb) anche la pazienza ha un limite
a can of worms fam — un vespaio
you worm! fam — verme!, Comput baco
2. vt1)2)* * *worm /wɜ:m/n.1 (zool.) verme ( anche fig.); baco; bruco; larva; lombrico; tarlo (fig.): Many baby birds are fed with worms, molti piccoli di uccelli vengono nutriti con larve; That dog has worms, quel cane ha i vermi; He is a worm!, è un verme!; è un individuo spregevole!; (fig.) the worm of jealousy, il tarlo della gelosia; (fig.) the worm of conscience, il tarlo della coscienza; il rimorso2 (pl.) (med., vet.) elmintiasi, elmintosi5 (comput.) worm (programma dannoso che si propaga in rete, ad es. per posta elettronica)7 (anat.) ► vermis● worm cast, terra evacuata da un lombrico □ (mecc.) worm conveyor, coclea per trasporto □ worm-eaten, roso dai vermi, bacato, tarlato; (fig.) antiquato; vecchio, decrepito: worm-eaten wood, legno tarlato □ (scherz.) worm's-eye view, visione dal basso (opposto di bird's-eye view) □ worm fishing, pesca coi lombrichi □ (mecc.) worm gear, ingranaggio a vite; ingranaggio elicoidale □ (mecc.) worm gearing, trasmissione con vite perpetua □ (mecc.) worm hob, fresa a vite senza fine □ (fig.) a worm in the apple (o in the bud), il marcio ( nella mela; fig.); una cosa che rovina tutto; quello che guasta, la mela marcia (fig.) □ (farm.) worm powder, vermifugo □ (mecc.) worm spring, molla a spirale □ (mecc.) worm wheel, ruota elicoidale □ (scherz.) to cheat the worms, essersi ristabilito dopo una grave malattia □ to count (o to feed) the worms, essere morto; essere sottoterra □ (fig.) The worm has turned, la situazione è cambiata □ (prov.) Even a worm will turn, la pazienza ha un limite.(to) worm /wɜ:m/A v. i.3 muoversi come un verme; strisciare: The hunters wormed through the bushes, i cacciatori strisciavano tra i cespugliB v. t.1 – to worm one's way, farsi strada (o infiltrarsi) strisciando; intrufolarsi; avanzare (entrare, ecc.) furtivamente; insinuarsi: The guerrillas wormed their way into the camp, i guerriglieri si sono infiltrati nel campo strisciando sul terreno; She wormed her way into the king's heart, riuscì a insinuarsi nel cuore del re2 (med., vet.) dare un vermifugo a; liberare dai vermi; disinfestare; sverminare (fam.)● to worm on (o along), avanzare strisciando □ to worm oneself, infiltrarsi strisciando; (fig.) insinuarsi (nel cuore di q., ecc.) □ ( di trave, ceppo, ecc.) to be wormed, essere tarlato; essere roso dai tarli.* * *I [wɜːm]1) zool. med. verme m.; (grub) bruco m.2) colloq. (wretch) verme m.3) inform. (virus) = tipo di virus••II [wɜːm]the worm has turned — la pazienza è finita, le cose sono cambiate adesso
1) med. veter. liberare dai vermi, dare un vermifugo a [person, animal]2) (wriggle)to worm one's way — farsi strada strisciando, insinuarsi (anche fig.)
to worm one's way into sb.'s affections — conquistarsi le simpatie di qcn
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106 fed pt , pp
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107 formula *** for·mu·la n
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108 nurture nur·ture vt
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109 spoon
I [spuːn]nome cucchiaio m.; (for tea, coffee) cucchiaino m.••II [spuːn]verbo transitivo (in cooking, serving)to spoon sth. into a dish — mettere qcs. in un piatto con il cucchiaio
to spoon sth. up, out — tirare su, servire qcs. con il cucchiaio
* * *[spu:n] 1. noun1) (an instrument shaped like a shallow bowl with a handle for lifting food (especially soup or pudding) to the mouth, or for stirring tea, coffee etc: a teaspoon/soup-spoon.) cucchiaio2) (a spoonful.) cucchiaiata, cucchiaio2. verb(to lift or scoop up with a spoon: She spooned food into the baby's mouth.) (prendere col cucchiaio)- spoonful- spoon-feed* * *[spuːn]1. n2. vtto spoon out — (sauce, cream) servire con il cucchiaio
* * *I [spuːn]nome cucchiaio m.; (for tea, coffee) cucchiaino m.••II [spuːn]verbo transitivo (in cooking, serving)to spoon sth. into a dish — mettere qcs. in un piatto con il cucchiaio
to spoon sth. up, out — tirare su, servire qcs. con il cucchiaio
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110 ant-eater
noun (any of several toothless animals with long snouts, that feed on ants.) formichiere -
111 breastfeed
verb (to feed (a baby) with milk from the breast.) allattare al seno -
112 priority
[praɪ'ɒrətɪ] [AE -'ɔːr-] 1.1) C (main concern) priorità f.the main o highest priority la massima priorità; to get one's priorities right, wrong — definire correttamente, in modo errato l'ordine delle priorità
2) U (prominence) priorità f.2.to have o take priority over sth. — avere la priorità su qcs
modificatore [case, expense, mail, call] prioritario; [ appointment] più importante* * *[-'o-]1) (the right to be or go first: An ambulance must have priority over other traffic.) precedenza2) ((plural priorities) something that must be considered or done first: Our (first) priority is to feed the hungry.) priorità* * *[praɪ'ɒrətɪ] [AE -'ɔːr-] 1.1) C (main concern) priorità f.the main o highest priority la massima priorità; to get one's priorities right, wrong — definire correttamente, in modo errato l'ordine delle priorità
2) U (prominence) priorità f.2.to have o take priority over sth. — avere la priorità su qcs
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113 rear
I 1. [rɪə(r)]1) (of building, room) retro m., lato m. posteriore; (of car) parte f. posteriore2) (of procession, train) coda f.; mil. (of unit, convoy) retroguardia f.3) eufem. (of person) posteriore m., deretano m., didietro m.2.2) aut. [seat, light, bumper, wheel] posterioreII 1. [rɪə(r)] 2.verbo intransitivo (anche rear up) [ horse] impennarsi; [ snake] alzare la testa; fig. [ building] sovrastare* * *I 1. [riə] noun1) (the back part of something: There is a second bathroom at the rear of the house; The enemy attacked the army in the rear.)2) (the buttocks, bottom: The horse kicked him in his rear.)2. adjective(positioned behind: the rear wheels of the car.)- rearguard II [riə] verb1) (to feed and care for (a family, animals etc while they grow up): She has reared six children; He rears cattle.)2) ((especially of a horse) to rise up on the hind legs: The horse reared in fright as the car passed.)3) (to raise (the head etc): The snake reared its head.)•- rear up* * *I 1. [rɪə(r)]1) (of building, room) retro m., lato m. posteriore; (of car) parte f. posteriore2) (of procession, train) coda f.; mil. (of unit, convoy) retroguardia f.3) eufem. (of person) posteriore m., deretano m., didietro m.2.2) aut. [seat, light, bumper, wheel] posterioreII 1. [rɪə(r)] 2.verbo intransitivo (anche rear up) [ horse] impennarsi; [ snake] alzare la testa; fig. [ building] sovrastare -
114 spoon-fed
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115 sufficient
[sə'fɪʃnt]sufficient time — tempo sufficiente, abbastanza tempo
to be sufficient — essere sufficiente, bastare
to be sufficient for sb. to do — bastare a qcn. per fare
* * *adjective (enough: We haven't sufficient food to feed all these people; Will $10 be sufficient for your needs?) sufficiente* * *[sə'fɪʃnt]sufficient time — tempo sufficiente, abbastanza tempo
to be sufficient — essere sufficiente, bastare
to be sufficient for sb. to do — bastare a qcn. per fare
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116 wet-nurse
['wetnɜːs]verbo transitivo fare da balia a [ baby]* * *noun (a woman employed to breast-feed someone else's baby.) balia* * *['wetnɜːs]verbo transitivo fare da balia a [ baby] -
117 load
1.To fill, to fill up, to load vRiempire, caricare, colmare2.Load, charge, feed, fillingCarico m, ahmentazione f, riempimento m, carico m3.To charge, to load vCaricare4.Load,chargeCarico m5.Pressure, load, print(ing)Pressione f, stampa f6.Load, carrying capacityCarico m, capacità f di carico -
118 star wheel
Star wheel, pin feed wheelRuota f a StellaDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > star wheel
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119 hand fed
Hand feed, hand fed(Ad) alimentazione f manuale
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