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1 fishery
['fɪʃərɪ]1) (plant) stabilimento m. per la lavorazione del pesce2) (activity) pesca f.* * *fishery /ˈfɪʃərɪ/n.1 [u] (industria della) pesca2 zona di pesca: in-shore [deep-sea] fisheries, zone di pesca presso la costa [in alto mare]3 [u] diritto di pesca4 peschiera; vivaio● (naut.) fishery protection ship, nave guardapesca.* * *['fɪʃərɪ]1) (plant) stabilimento m. per la lavorazione del pesce2) (activity) pesca f. -
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3 pearl
[pɜːl] 1.1) perla f.3) fig. (person, object) perla f.; (city, building) perla f., gioiello m.4) (colour) (color) perla m.2. 3.aggettivo (color) perla* * *[pə:l](a valuable, hard, round object formed by oysters and several other shellfish: The necklace consists of three strings of pearls; ( also adjective) a pearl necklace.) perla; di perle- pearly- pearl-diver
- pearl-fisher* * *[pɜːl]1. n2. adj(necklace, brooch) di perle, (buttons) di madreperla* * *pearl (1) /pɜ:l/n.4 (tipogr.) corpo 55 (pl.) (scherz. ingl.) denti● (chim.) pearl ash, perlassa □ pearl barley, orzo perlato □ (elettr.) pearl bulb, lampadina opacizzata □ pearl button, bottone di madreperla □ pearl diver (o pearl fisher), pescatore di perle □ pearl diving, pesca delle perle □ pearl drop, orecchino con perla a goccia □ pearl fishery, banco sottomarino di ostriche perlifere □ pearl fishing = pearl diving ► sopra □ pearl grey, grigio perla □ pearl oyster, ostrica perlifera □ pearl shell, madreperla greggia □ pearl stringer, chi infila collane di perle □ (fig.) to cast pearls before swine, gettar perle ai porci.pearl (2) /pɜ:l/► purl (1).(to) pearl (1) /pɜ:l/A v. t.1 imperlare; ornare di perleB v. i.● to go pearling, andare a pesca di perle.(to) pearl (2) /pɜ:l/► to purl (1).* * *[pɜːl] 1.1) perla f.3) fig. (person, object) perla f.; (city, building) perla f., gioiello m.4) (colour) (color) perla m.2. 3.aggettivo (color) perla
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fishery — fish‧e‧ry [ˈfɪʆəri] noun fisheries PLURALFORM 1. [uncountable] the fishing industry: • the agriculture, forest and fishery sectors of the economy 2. [countable] a part of the sea where fish are caught as a business: • The Peruvian anchovy fishery … Financial and business terms
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