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1 fishpond fish·pond n
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2 ♦ pond
♦ pond /pɒnd/n.● pond life, animali che vivono negli stagni; (GB, fam.) verme; individuo spregevole □ (bot.) pond lily ( Nymphaea), ninfea □ (zool.) pond skater ( Gerris), gerride.(to) pond /pɒnd/A v. t.– to pond back (o to pond up) arrestare il corso di, trattenere le acque di ( un fiume: costruendo una diga, ecc.)B v. i.( dell'acqua) formar pozza; stagnare. -
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♦ fish (1) /fɪʃ/n.1 [cu] (pl. fish, fishes) pesce: an exotic fish, un pesce esotico; a shoal of fish, un banco di pesci; I don't like fish, non mi piace il pesce; to catch a fish, prendere un pesce; fresh fish, pesce fresco; freshwater fish, pesci d'acqua dolce; marine fish, pesce di mare● fish-and-chip shop, friggitoria di pesce e patatine □ fish bar, tavola calda che vende pesce fritto ( ma anche pollo fritto, ecc.) □ fish bone, lisca; spina (di pesce) □ fish breeding, piscicoltura □ fish carver, coltello grande da pesce □ fish culture, piscicoltura □ (spreg. USA) fish eater, cattolico □ fish-eye, (tecn.) occhio di pesce; (fam.) occhiata malevola; sguardo sospettoso □ (fotogr.) fish-eye lens, obiettivo ultragrandangolare □ fish farm, allevamento di pesci; vivaio □ fish farmer, piscicoltore □ fish farming, piscicoltura □ (alim.) fish finger, bastoncino di pesce □ fish, flesh and fowl, pesce, carne e pollame □ fish flour, farina di pesce □ fish glue, colla di pesce □ fish-hook, amo □ ( cucina) fish kettle, pesciaiola; pesciera □ (mecc.) fish joint, giunto a ganasce □ fish knife, coltello da pesce □ fish ladder, scala di monta ( per salmoni, ecc.) □ fish market, mercato del pesce □ fish meal, farina di pesce □ fish pond, stagno (o vasca) dei pesci; peschiera; (scherz.) il mare □ fish pot, nassa □ ( cucina) fish slice, paletta per il pesce □ (zool.) fish-sound, vescica natatoria □ ( USA) fish stick = fish finger ► sopra □ (fam. USA) fish story (o fish tale), grossa balla; enorme bugia □ (naut.) fish tackle, pescatore ( grosso gancio) □ ( anche metall.) fish tail, coda di pesce □ fish-tail, a coda di pesce: (tecn.) fish-tail burner, becco a coda di pesce □ fish tank, pesciera; acquario □ to drink like a fish, bere come una spugna □ (fig.) to have other fish to fry, avere cose più importanti da fare; avere altro a cui badare □ like a fish out of water, come un pesce fuor d'acqua □ neither fish nor fowl ( nor good red herring), né carne né pesce.fish (2) /fɪʃ/n.(naut.) lapazza.(to) fish (1) /fɪʃ/A v. i.1 pescare: to fish in the Atlantic, pescare nell'Atlantico; to fish for salmon, pescare il salmone; to fish for a living, guadagnarsi da vivere con la pesca; to go fishing, andare a pesca2 – to fish for, cercare ( d'ottenere); sollecitare: to fish for compliments, sollecitare (o andare in cerca di) complimenti; to fish for information, cercare informazioniB v. t.pescare in: to fish a river, pescare in un fiume● (fig.) to fish in troubled waters, pescare nel torbido □ ( slang USA) Fish or cut bait!, datti da fare, o molla tutto!(to) fish (2) /fɪʃ/v. t.1 (naut.) lapazzare -
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I [spɔːn]nome (of frog, fish) uova f.pl.II 1. [spɔːn]verbo transitivo spreg. produrre, sfornare [product, imitation]; generare, mettere al mondo [ person]2.1) zool. [frog, fish] deporre le uova2) (multiply) moltiplicarsi* * *[spo:n] 1. noun(the eggs of fish, frogs etc: In the spring, the pond is full of frog-spawn.) uova2. verb((of frogs, fish etc) to produce spawn.) (deporre uova)* * *[spɔːn]1. n(of fish, frogs) uova fpl2. vi3. vtpej produrre* * *spawn /spɔ:n/n.(to) spawn /spɔ:n/A v. t.2 (spreg.) generare; mettere al mondoB v. i.2 (spreg.) figliare; procreare; moltiplicarsi.* * *I [spɔːn]nome (of frog, fish) uova f.pl.II 1. [spɔːn]verbo transitivo spreg. produrre, sfornare [product, imitation]; generare, mettere al mondo [ person]2.1) zool. [frog, fish] deporre le uova2) (multiply) moltiplicarsi -
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I [tiːm]II [tiːm]to teem o be teeming with — brulicare di [ people]; pullulare di [wildlife, ideas]
* * *[ti:m]1) ((with with) to be full of: The pond was teeming with fish.) pullulare, brulicare2) (to rain heavily: The rain was teeming down.) (cadere a dirotto)* * *I [tiːm]II [tiːm]to teem o be teeming with — brulicare di [ people]; pullulare di [wildlife, ideas]
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