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43 Stirnbogen
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44 vordere Hängedecke
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45 furnace
1. n печь; вагранка2. n топка3. n горнило; тяжёлое испытание4. v спец. обжигать в печи5. v спец. дышать жаромСинонимический ряд:hearth (noun) hearth; kiln; oven; pottery oven; reduction furnace -
46 externally fired furnace
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47 hand-fired furnace
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48 slag-tap furnace
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49 smokeless furnace
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50 топка
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51 печь с поворотным сводом
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52 печь со стационарным сводом
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > печь со стационарным сводом
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53 печь со съемным сводом
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > печь со съемным сводом
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54 frons
[st1]1 [-] frons, frondis, f.: - [abcl][b]a - feuilles, feuillage. - [abcl]b - guirlandes de feuilles. - [abcl]c - couronne de feuillage.[/b] - arch. fros, Varr. R. 1, 24, 3 (Charis. 130, 34) ; frus, frundis, Enn. An. 577; frundes, Enn. An. 261, cf. Charis. 130, 29; Prisc. 1, 35. - sine fronde, Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 75: sans verdure. - nos delubra deum miseri festa velamus fronde, Virg. En. 2: nous, malheureux, nous ornons les temples des dieux de feuillages de fête. [st1]2 [-] frons, frontis, f.: - genre masc.: Plaut. Mil. 202, cf. Gell. 15, 9, 4; Non. 204, 26. a - front (de l'homme et de l'animal). - frontem ferire, Cic. Att. 1, 1, 1: se frapper le front (signe de contrariété). - frontem contrahere, Cic. Clu. 72: rider le front. - frontem adducere (trahere), Sen. Ben. 1, 1, 5 ; 6, 7, 1: plisser le front, se renfrogner. - frontem remittere, Plin. Ep. 2, 5, 5 (frontem exporgere, Ter. ad. 839; frontem explicare, Hor. O. 3, 29, 16: dérider, éclaircir le front. - frons non percussa, Cic. B. 278: point de tapes sur le front [signe d'émotion de l'orateur]. - frons occipitio prior est, Cato, R. R. 4: le front est avant l'occiput (= il faut que le maître ait l'oeil sur ses affaires; l'oeil du maître vaut mieux que ses talons). b - visage, air, physionomie, mine; air grave, gravité. - frons laeta parum (ei est), Virg. En. 6, 862: son visage est sombre. - frons tranquilla et serena, Cic. Tusc. 3, 31: un front (un air) calme et serein. - verissima fronte aliquid dicere, Cic. Rab. P. 35: dire qqch avec l'air le plus sincère. - haec fero fronte et vultu bellissime, sed angor intimis sensibus, Cic. Att. 5, 10, 3: je supporte cela fort joliment sur mon front et sur ma mine, mais je souffre au fond de moi-même. - fronte occultare sententiam, Cic. Lael. 65: cacher ses pensées derrière son front. - tabella quae frontes aperit, mentes tegit, Cic. Planc. 16: bulletin de vote, qui laisse voir les fronts à découvert, mais qui voile les pensées. - in fronte ostentatio est, intus veritas occultatur, Cic. Fin. 2, 78: tandis qu'il y a parade sur le front, à l'intérieur se cachent les vrais sentiments. - utrum fronte an mente dubitatur, Cic. Att. 4, 15, 7: est-ce en apparence ou sincèrement? on ne sait. - non reliquiae pristinae frontis apparent, Cic. Fam. 9, 10, 2: on ne voit plus aucune trace de ma sévérité. - frontem contrahere, Cic.: plisser le front, prendre un air sévère. c - front, siège des sentiments: hardiesse, pudeur, honte. - perisse frontem de rebus, Pers. 5, 104 (sub. inf.):... que le monde a perdu toute honte. - frons durissima: front dépourvu de toute honte. - proterva fronte, Hor. O. 2, 5, 16: avec un front éhonté (= effrontément). - humana fronte, certe leni placidaque, Sen. Ben. 2, 13, 2: avec (sur les traits) de la bonté, ou du moins avec une douceur avenante. - frons durior, Juv. 8, 189: front plus éhonté. - frons durissima, Sen. Ben. 4, 38, 2: front dépourvu de toute honte. - salva fronte, Juv. 1, 1, 205: sans vergogne. - frons: aplomb, assurance; Hor. Ep. 1, 9, 10. - frons: pudeur; Pers. 5, 104. d - face d'une chose, partie antérieure, tête; frontispice, façade, côté; parement (d'un mur); couverture (d'un livre). - frons aedium, Vitr. 3, 2: la façade d'une maison. - frons navium, Virg.: la proue des navires. - geminae frontes, Ov. Tr. 1, 1, 8: la double bordure (d'un manuscrit enroulé). - in fronte: sur le devant, de face. - a fronte: par devant. - a fronte cratibus protegebat, Caes. BC. 1, 25: en avant, il protégeait (les radeaux) avec des fascines. - a tergo, a fronte, a lateribus tenebitur, si in Galliam venerit, Cic. Phil. 3, 13, 32: par derrière, par devant, sur ses flancs, (Antoine) se verra cerné, s'il entre dans la Gaule. e - front (d'une armée). - castrorum frons: front du camp. - dextrā fronte, Tac.: à l'aile droite. g - aspect, apparence. - decipit frons prima multos, Phaedr. 4, 2, 6: beaucoup se laissent séduire par l'apparence. - primā fronte (ex prima fronte), Quint.: au premier coup d'oeil, à première vue. - in fronte, Ov. (in frontem, Sall. Tac.): au premier coup d'oeil, à première vue.* * *[st1]1 [-] frons, frondis, f.: - [abcl][b]a - feuilles, feuillage. - [abcl]b - guirlandes de feuilles. - [abcl]c - couronne de feuillage.[/b] - arch. fros, Varr. R. 1, 24, 3 (Charis. 130, 34) ; frus, frundis, Enn. An. 577; frundes, Enn. An. 261, cf. Charis. 130, 29; Prisc. 1, 35. - sine fronde, Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 75: sans verdure. - nos delubra deum miseri festa velamus fronde, Virg. En. 2: nous, malheureux, nous ornons les temples des dieux de feuillages de fête. [st1]2 [-] frons, frontis, f.: - genre masc.: Plaut. Mil. 202, cf. Gell. 15, 9, 4; Non. 204, 26. a - front (de l'homme et de l'animal). - frontem ferire, Cic. Att. 1, 1, 1: se frapper le front (signe de contrariété). - frontem contrahere, Cic. Clu. 72: rider le front. - frontem adducere (trahere), Sen. Ben. 1, 1, 5 ; 6, 7, 1: plisser le front, se renfrogner. - frontem remittere, Plin. Ep. 2, 5, 5 (frontem exporgere, Ter. ad. 839; frontem explicare, Hor. O. 3, 29, 16: dérider, éclaircir le front. - frons non percussa, Cic. B. 278: point de tapes sur le front [signe d'émotion de l'orateur]. - frons occipitio prior est, Cato, R. R. 4: le front est avant l'occiput (= il faut que le maître ait l'oeil sur ses affaires; l'oeil du maître vaut mieux que ses talons). b - visage, air, physionomie, mine; air grave, gravité. - frons laeta parum (ei est), Virg. En. 6, 862: son visage est sombre. - frons tranquilla et serena, Cic. Tusc. 3, 31: un front (un air) calme et serein. - verissima fronte aliquid dicere, Cic. Rab. P. 35: dire qqch avec l'air le plus sincère. - haec fero fronte et vultu bellissime, sed angor intimis sensibus, Cic. Att. 5, 10, 3: je supporte cela fort joliment sur mon front et sur ma mine, mais je souffre au fond de moi-même. - fronte occultare sententiam, Cic. Lael. 65: cacher ses pensées derrière son front. - tabella quae frontes aperit, mentes tegit, Cic. Planc. 16: bulletin de vote, qui laisse voir les fronts à découvert, mais qui voile les pensées. - in fronte ostentatio est, intus veritas occultatur, Cic. Fin. 2, 78: tandis qu'il y a parade sur le front, à l'intérieur se cachent les vrais sentiments. - utrum fronte an mente dubitatur, Cic. Att. 4, 15, 7: est-ce en apparence ou sincèrement? on ne sait. - non reliquiae pristinae frontis apparent, Cic. Fam. 9, 10, 2: on ne voit plus aucune trace de ma sévérité. - frontem contrahere, Cic.: plisser le front, prendre un air sévère. c - front, siège des sentiments: hardiesse, pudeur, honte. - perisse frontem de rebus, Pers. 5, 104 (sub. inf.):... que le monde a perdu toute honte. - frons durissima: front dépourvu de toute honte. - proterva fronte, Hor. O. 2, 5, 16: avec un front éhonté (= effrontément). - humana fronte, certe leni placidaque, Sen. Ben. 2, 13, 2: avec (sur les traits) de la bonté, ou du moins avec une douceur avenante. - frons durior, Juv. 8, 189: front plus éhonté. - frons durissima, Sen. Ben. 4, 38, 2: front dépourvu de toute honte. - salva fronte, Juv. 1, 1, 205: sans vergogne. - frons: aplomb, assurance; Hor. Ep. 1, 9, 10. - frons: pudeur; Pers. 5, 104. d - face d'une chose, partie antérieure, tête; frontispice, façade, côté; parement (d'un mur); couverture (d'un livre). - frons aedium, Vitr. 3, 2: la façade d'une maison. - frons navium, Virg.: la proue des navires. - geminae frontes, Ov. Tr. 1, 1, 8: la double bordure (d'un manuscrit enroulé). - in fronte: sur le devant, de face. - a fronte: par devant. - a fronte cratibus protegebat, Caes. BC. 1, 25: en avant, il protégeait (les radeaux) avec des fascines. - a tergo, a fronte, a lateribus tenebitur, si in Galliam venerit, Cic. Phil. 3, 13, 32: par derrière, par devant, sur ses flancs, (Antoine) se verra cerné, s'il entre dans la Gaule. e - front (d'une armée). - castrorum frons: front du camp. - dextrā fronte, Tac.: à l'aile droite. g - aspect, apparence. - decipit frons prima multos, Phaedr. 4, 2, 6: beaucoup se laissent séduire par l'apparence. - primā fronte (ex prima fronte), Quint.: au premier coup d'oeil, à première vue. - in fronte, Ov. (in frontem, Sall. Tac.): au premier coup d'oeil, à première vue.* * *I.Frons, frontis, foe. ge. Plin. Le front.\Matutina frons. Martial. Triste chere, Visage rechigné, comme au matin quand on vient de dormir.\Solicita. Horat. Visage chagrin.\Trunca frons tauri. Ouid. A qui on a rompu les cornes.\Vrbana frons. Horat. Visage hardi et asseuré.\A fronte. Ouid. De front, Par devant.\Pompeius Scauro studet: sed vtrum fronte, an mente dubitatur. Cic. On doubte s'il le fait de cueur, ou s'il en porte seulement le visage, et en fait le semblant, Si c'est de cueur ou de mine et semblant.\AEquata fronte currere. Silius. Courir ensemble aussi fort l'un que l'autre, tellement que la teste de l'un ne passe point la teste de l'autre.\Concurrunt nubes frontibus aduersis. Lucret. Heurtent l'une contre l'autre.\Contrahere frontem. Cic. Se refrongner, Se rider le front.\Conuersis frontibus incurrunt tauri. Virg. Heurtent, Joustent.\Senectus rugis frontem exarat. Horat. Fait rider le front, Fait venir des rides.\Frontem explicare vel exporrigere dicimur, quum hilarescimus. Terent. Horat. Se desenfrongner et faire belle chere.\Fronte et vultu bellis aliquid ferre, sed intimis sensibus angi. Cic. Quand par dehors on fait semblant de n'en point estre marri, Quand on fait bonne mine.\Inuerecunda frons. Quintil. Eshonté.\Frontem obducere. Quintil. Se refrongner.\Frontem perfricare. Caluus apud Quintilianum. S'eshonter, Perdre toute honte.\Periit illi frons. Persius. Il est eshonté, Il a perdu toute honte.\Porrectiore fronte mecum loquaris oportet. Plaut. Plus joyeusement.\Obducta fronte, Corrugata fronte, Contracta fronte, Caperata fronte aliquid facere. Plaut. Rechineement, A regret, Avec tristesse, Refrongnement, En rechignant.\Praecinctus arundine frontem. Ouid. Qui porte sur la teste un chappeau de roseau.\Promittere aliquid fronte. Quintil. D'entree.\Vallatus frontem radiis. Ouid. Qui ha la teste environnee de rayons.\Remittere frontem. Plin. iunior. Relascher de la severité et austerité, Estre doulx et gratieux.\Frons causae non satis honesta est. Quintil. L'entree, Le commencement.\Prima fronte. Quintil. D'entree, De prime face.\In frontem statuerat ferratos. Tacit. En front, A la poincte.\Dirigere frontem. Quintil. Dresser la poincte d'une bataille.\In fronte Caucasi. Par le devant de la montaigne Caucasus.II.Frons, huius frondis, f. g. Virgil. La fueille des arbres. C'est aussi aucunesfois le rameau d'arbre, Rainseau, Fronde.\Frondes consternunt terram. Virgil. La terre est couverte et tapissee de, etc.\Viridi super fronde requiescere. Virgil. Se reposer soubs la ramee.\Festa fronde velamus delubra. Virgil. Nous emmayons les temples en signe de feste et joye. Vide Velo, in VELVM. -
55 prospetto
"prospectus;Übersicht;esquema"* * *m disegno elevation( facciata) facade( tabella) tableprospetto pubblicitario brochure* * *prospetto s.m.1 view; landscape; prospect: un prospetto di monti, a mountain view // (dir.) servitù di prospetto, easement of outlook2 ( fronte) front, façade: la chiesa ha un prospetto magnifico, the church has a magnificent façade; figura di prospetto, front figure; palco di prospetto, front box; visto di prospetto, seen from the front; se lo guardi di prospetto..., if you look at it from the front...3 ( tabella) table; statement; schedule; prospectus*; ( sommario) summary // (amm.): prospetto informativo, prospectus; prospetto delle spese, delle entrate, return (o statement) of expenses, of income; prospetto di bilancio, balance sheet; prospetto dei costi, cost sheet; prospetto dell'attivo e del passivo, statement of assets and liabilities; prospetto finanziario, financial statement4 (inform.) report.* * *[pros'pɛtto]sostantivo maschile1) (veduta) viewdi prospetto — [ ritrarre] full-face
2) (facciata) front, façade3) arch. elevation4) (tavola) table•* * *prospetto/pros'pεtto/sostantivo m.2 (facciata) front, façade3 arch. elevation4 (tavola) table; prospetto delle spese statement of expensesprospetto informativo prospectus. -
56 мост
1. bridge(който се вдига нагоре) drawbridge, a lifting bridge, a hoist bridgeжп. мост a railway bridgeпонтонен/плаващ мост a pontoon/floating bridgeдъгов/сводов мост an arch(ed) bridge, a hump-back(ed) bridgeпрекарвам/построявам мост над река bridge (over) a river, span a river with a bridge, throw a bridge across a river2. (в зъботехниката) bridge (work)3. авт. axleсъбарям/изгарям всички мостове зад себе си burn o.'s bridges behind oneпрен. the worst is overоще не съм минал моста the worst is still to come* * *мост,м., - ове и -о̀ве, (два) мо̀ста 1. bridge; висящ \мост suspension-bridge, chain-bridge, a catenary bridge, a hanging bridge; гредов \мост girder-bridge; дъгов/сводов \мост an arch(ed) bridge, a hump-back(ed) bridge; жп \мост railway bridge; подвижен \мост swing-/swivel-/flying-/pivot-/turn-/bridge; ( който се вдига нагоре) a drawbridge, a lifting bridge, a hoist bridge; подемен \мост a bascule/lift/balance bridge; понтонен/плаващ \мост a pontoon/floating bridge; прекарвам/построявам \мост над река bridge (over) a river, span a river with a bridge, throw a bridge across a river;2. мед. (в зъботехниката) bridge (work);3. авт. axle; заден \мост a rear/back axle; преден \мост a front axle;4. ( гимнастическо упражнение) backbend; • минавам \моста cross the bridge; прен. the worst is over; още не съм минал \моста the worst is still to come.* * *bridge: chain- мост - висящ мост; swing-bridge (подвижен)* * *1. (в зъботехниката) bridge (work) 2. (който се вдига нагоре) drawbridge, a lifting bridge, a hoist bridge 3. bridge 4. авт. axle 5. висящ МОСТ suspension-bridge, chain-bridge, a catenary bridge, a hanging bridge 6. дъгов/сводов МОСТ an arch(ed) bridge, a hump-back(ed) bridge 7. жп. МОСТ a railway bridge 8. заден МОСТ a rear/back axle 9. минавам МОСТа cross the bridge 10. още не съм минал МОСТа the worst is still to come 11. подвижен МОСТ swing-/swivel-/flying-/ pivot-/turn-/bridge 12. подемен МОСТ a bascule/lift/balance bridge 13. понтонен/плаващ МОСТ a pontoon/floating bridge 14. преден МОСТ a front axle 15. прекарвам/построявам МОСТ над река bridge (over) a river, span a river with a bridge, throw a bridge across a river 16. прен. the worst is over 17. ставам МОСТ на някого become s.o.'s tool/henchman 18. събарям/изгарям всички МОСТове зад себе си burn o.'s bridges behind one -
57 nubes
nūbēs, nūbis, f. - nubis, is, f. Plaut. Merc. 879 II abl. nubi Lucr. 6, 145 II arch. nubs Andron. d. Serv. En. 10, 636 ; Aus. Edyl. Monos. 12, 4. - cf. gr. νέϕος, ους ou νεϕέλη. [st1]1 [-] nuage, nue, nuée. - Cic. CM. Nat. 2, 101; Ac. 2, 70. - se in nubem indui, Cic. Div. 2, 44: se former en nuage, se condenser. - nubium conflictus, Cic. Div. 2, 41: entrechoquement de nuages. - aevum sine nube, Ov.: vie sans nuage. - usque ad nubes, Vulg. Psa. 35, 6: jusqu'au ciel. - prov. nubes et inania captare, Hor. A. P. 230: se perdre dans les nuages (chercher à saisir les nuages et le vide). [st1]2 [-] nuée, essaim, multitude. - [de sauterelles] Liv. 42, 10, 7. - [de soldats] Liv. 25, 49, 5. - [d'oiseaux] Virg. En. 12, 254. - [de traits] Liv. 21, 55, 6 ; 38, 26, 7. - nubes telorum, Liv.: grêle de traits. [st1]3 [-] nuage, tourbillon [de poussière...]. - Curt. 4, 15, 32 ; Virg. En. 9, 33. - nubes ignium, Amm.: tourbillon de flammes. - Sabae nubes, Stat. S. 4, 8, 2: nuages d'encens. [st1]4 [-] expression sombre [du visage] ; nuage, voile. - nubes frontis, Sil. 8, 612: front assombri. - deme supercilio nubem, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 94: éloigne ce nuage de ton front. [st1]5 [-] condition obscure, triste. - Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 22 ; Stat. 8. 1, 3, 109. [st1]6 [-] voile, obscurité, nuit. - obicere nubem rei, Hor. Ep 1, 16, 62: jeter un voile sur qqch, cacher. - fraudibus obice nubem, Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 62: couvre d'un voile mes friponneries. [st1]7 [-] nuages [en parl. de la situation politique]. - Cic. Dom. 24. [st1]8 [-] orage, tempête [de la guerre]. - Virg. En. 10, 809 ; Just. 29, 3. - nubes belli: la tempête de la guerre. - caecae nubes reipublicae, Cic.: les sombres nuages qui menaçaient l'Etat.* * *nūbēs, nūbis, f. - nubis, is, f. Plaut. Merc. 879 II abl. nubi Lucr. 6, 145 II arch. nubs Andron. d. Serv. En. 10, 636 ; Aus. Edyl. Monos. 12, 4. - cf. gr. νέϕος, ους ou νεϕέλη. [st1]1 [-] nuage, nue, nuée. - Cic. CM. Nat. 2, 101; Ac. 2, 70. - se in nubem indui, Cic. Div. 2, 44: se former en nuage, se condenser. - nubium conflictus, Cic. Div. 2, 41: entrechoquement de nuages. - aevum sine nube, Ov.: vie sans nuage. - usque ad nubes, Vulg. Psa. 35, 6: jusqu'au ciel. - prov. nubes et inania captare, Hor. A. P. 230: se perdre dans les nuages (chercher à saisir les nuages et le vide). [st1]2 [-] nuée, essaim, multitude. - [de sauterelles] Liv. 42, 10, 7. - [de soldats] Liv. 25, 49, 5. - [d'oiseaux] Virg. En. 12, 254. - [de traits] Liv. 21, 55, 6 ; 38, 26, 7. - nubes telorum, Liv.: grêle de traits. [st1]3 [-] nuage, tourbillon [de poussière...]. - Curt. 4, 15, 32 ; Virg. En. 9, 33. - nubes ignium, Amm.: tourbillon de flammes. - Sabae nubes, Stat. S. 4, 8, 2: nuages d'encens. [st1]4 [-] expression sombre [du visage] ; nuage, voile. - nubes frontis, Sil. 8, 612: front assombri. - deme supercilio nubem, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 94: éloigne ce nuage de ton front. [st1]5 [-] condition obscure, triste. - Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 22 ; Stat. 8. 1, 3, 109. [st1]6 [-] voile, obscurité, nuit. - obicere nubem rei, Hor. Ep 1, 16, 62: jeter un voile sur qqch, cacher. - fraudibus obice nubem, Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 62: couvre d'un voile mes friponneries. [st1]7 [-] nuages [en parl. de la situation politique]. - Cic. Dom. 24. [st1]8 [-] orage, tempête [de la guerre]. - Virg. En. 10, 809 ; Just. 29, 3. - nubes belli: la tempête de la guerre. - caecae nubes reipublicae, Cic.: les sombres nuages qui menaçaient l'Etat.* * *Nubes, nubis, foem. gen. Nuee.\Vacuae nubes. Seneca. Desquelles n'y a ne pluye, ne neige, ne gresle.\Coguntur in caelo nubes. Cic. S'assemblent et s'amassent.\Nubes peditum, per translationem. Liuius. Une grande multitude bien espesse.\Atram prorumpti ad aethera nubem. Virgil. Il esleve une noire nuee, etc.\Obiicere nubem fraudibus. Horat. Faire qu'on ne les appercoive point, Couvrir.\Tristi nube caret vita. Ouid. Est sans adversité et infortune. -
58 fronte
1. f foreheaddi fronte a ( dirimpetto) opposite, facingin presenza di beforea confronto di compared to or withla casa, vista dal di fronte the house, seen from the front2. m frontfronte caldo warm frontfar fronte agli impegni face up to one's responsibilitiesfar fronte alle spese make ends meet* * *fronte s.f.1 forehead; (poet.) brow; ( di animale) frontlet: fronte alta, high forehead; fronte ampia, larga, spaziosa, broad forehead; fronte sfuggente, receding forehead; corrugare la fronte, to knit one's brow (o to wrinkle one's forehead) // fronte a fronte, face to face // a fronte alta, proudly; ( senza timore) fearlessly // glielo si leggeva in fronte, you could see it in his face (o it was written all over his face) // avere qlco. scolpito in fronte, (fig.) to have sthg. written all over one's face // guadagnare il pane col sudore della fronte, to earn one's living by the sweat of one's brow2 ( di libro) title page3 (arch.) front, frontage, façade: fotografia presa di fronte, front view (o photograph taken from the front) // di fronte, opposite: abita qui di fronte, he lives just opposite; la casa di fronte è la mia, the house opposite is mine; il libro è lì, ce l'hai di fronte!, the book is there, right in front of you! // di fronte a, ( posizione) opposite, in front of (s.o., sthg.); ( a paragone di) in comparison with (s.o., sthg.); ( pericoli, circostanze) in the face of: il monumento di fronte alla scuola, the monument opposite the school; lo mettemmo di fronte ai testimoni, we confronted him with witnesses; di fronte a lui tutti s'intimidiscono, everyone is cowed (o intimidated) by him; di fronte a lui tutti scompaiono, compared with him everyone else pales into insignificance; questo è niente di fronte al pericolo che avete evitato, this is nothing in comparison with the danger you have avoided; fuggire di fronte a un pericolo, to flee in the face of a danger // testo a fronte, parallel text: traduzione con testo a fronte, translation with parallel text // (comm.) a fronte di, against (o in connection with): pagamento a fronte di documenti, payment against documents◆ s.m.1 (mil.) front: fronte d'attacco, front of attack; fronte di battaglia, battle front; su tutti i fronti, on all fronts; andare al fronte, to go to the front; essere mandato al fronte, to be sent to the front // rovesciamento di fronte, counterattack (anche fig.) // cambiamento di fronte, shift (of position), change (anche fig.) // fronte a destra!, right turn!; fronte a sinistra!, left turn! // far fronte a, to face (sthg.), to face up to (sthg.), to confront: far fronte a un pericolo, to face a danger (o to be faced with a danger); far fronte a una situazione difficile, to face up to a difficult situation (o fam. to face the music); far fronte alle spese, to meet expenses; far fronte a un impegno, a una richiesta, to meet (o to fulfil) a commitment, a demand3 (scient.) front: (meteor.) fronte d'aria calda, fredda, warm, cold front; (geol.) fronte del ghiacciaio, glacier front // (fis.): fronte d'onda, phase front; fronte d'urto, shock front // (miner.) fronte di avanzamento, face.* * *['fronte]1. sf1) Anat brow, forehead2)di fronte — (dirimpetto) opposite
di fronte a — opposite, facing, in front of, (a paragone di) compared with
2. smMil Pol Meteor frontfar fronte a — (nemico, problema) to confront, (responsabilità) to face up to, (spese) to meet
* * *['fronte] 1.sostantivo femminile1) anat. forehead, browfronte alta, bassa — high, low forehead
aggrottare, corrugare la fronte — to frown, to wrinkle one's forehead
2) mil.3) (facciata) front, façade4) in frontedare un bacio in fronte a qcn. — to kiss sb.'s brow, to kiss sb. on the brow
leggere qcs. in fronte a qcn. — to see sth. on sb.'s face
2.hai mentito, te lo si legge in fronte — you lied, it's written all over your face
sostantivo maschile1) mil. front2) fig. frontfar fronte a — (affrontare) to face, to handle [sfida, crisi]; to cope with [ problema]; (adempiere) to face up, to meet [impegni, responsabilità]; (sostenere) to meet o cope with [ spese]
3) meteor. front, frontal system4) pol. frontla casa (qui) di fronte — the house over the road; (davanti)
ce l'hai di fronte — it's right in front of you; (da davanti)
fotografare qcn. di fronte — to photograph sb. from the front
6) di fronte adi fronte alla casa — in front of o opposite o facing the house
mettere qcn. di fronte a — to face o confront sb. with [evidenza, realtà]
trovarsi di fronte a — to be faced with [scelta, problema]
non fermarsi di fronte a nulla — to stop at nothing; (in confronto a)
7) a fronte8) a fronte dia fronte del suo ordine — comm. against your order
•fronte di abbattimento — min. coalface
••tener la o andare a fronte alta — to hold one's head (up), to stand tall
* * *fronte/'fronte/I sostantivo f.⇒ 41 anat. forehead, brow; fronte alta, bassa high, low forehead; aggrottare, corrugare la fronte to frown, to wrinkle one's forehead2 mil. fronte a sinistr! left face!3 (facciata) front, façade4 in fronte dare un bacio in fronte a qcn. to kiss sb.'s brow, to kiss sb. on the brow; leggere qcs. in fronte a qcn. to see sth. on sb.'s face; hai mentito, te lo si legge in fronte you lied, it's written all over your face1 mil. front; al fronte at front2 fig. front; su tutti i -i on all fronts; far fronte a (affrontare) to face, to handle [sfida, crisi]; to cope with [ problema]; (adempiere) to face up, to meet [impegni, responsabilità]; (sostenere) to meet o cope with [ spese]3 meteor. front, frontal system4 pol. front; sul fronte interno on the home front5 di fronte (dirimpetto) la casa (qui) di fronte the house over the road; (davanti) ce l'hai di fronte it's right in front of you; (da davanti) fotografare qcn. di fronte to photograph sb. from the front6 di fronte a di fronte alla casa in front of o opposite o facing the house; mettere qcn. di fronte a to face o confront sb. with [ evidenza, realtà]; trovarsi di fronte a to be faced with [ scelta, problema]; non fermarsi di fronte a nulla to stop at nothing; (in confronto a) questo è niente di fronte al tuo incidente this is nothing compared to your accident7 a fronte edizione con traduzione a fronte parallel text8 a fronte di a fronte dei recenti avvenimenti in view of recent events; a fronte del suo ordine comm. against your ordercol sudore della fronte by the sweat of one's brow; tener la o andare a fronte alta to hold one's head (up), to stand tall\ -
59 creuser
creuser [kʀøze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ bois, falaise] to hollow out ; [+ sol, roc] to dig a hole in ; (au marteau-piqueur) to drill a hole inb. [+ puits, fondations, canal, tranchée] to dig ; [+ sillon] to plough (Brit), to plow (US) ; [+ trou] to dig ; (au marteau-piqueur) to drillc. ( = approfondir) [+ problème, sujet] to go into• la promenade, ça creuse (l'estomac) (inf) walking gives you a real appetite2. reflexive verba. [joues, visage] to become gauntb. [personne] se creuser (la cervelle or la tête) (inf) to rack one's brains• il ne s'est pas beaucoup creusé ! (inf) he didn't exactly overexert himself!* * *kʀøze
1.
1) ( ôter de la matière dans) [personne] to dig a hole in [terre]; to hollow out [tronc, fruit]; to drill a hole in [dent]; to dig into [roche]; [mer, eau] to eat into, to erode [falaise]2) ( pratiquer) to dig [trou, canal, tombe, terrier]; to sink [puits]; to plough GB, to plow US [sillon] ( dans in); [rivière] to hollow out [lit]3) ( marquer) [rides] to furrow [front, visage]elle avait le visage creusé par la faim/le chagrin — her face was gaunt with hunger/grief
4) ( accentuer la cambrure de)creuser le dos or les reins — to arch one's back
5) ( accentuer) to deepen, to increase [déficit, fossé]6) ( approfondir) [personne] to go into [something] in depth [sujet, théorie]
2.
verbe intransitif
3.
se creuser verbe pronominal [joues, visage] to become hollow; [mer, vagues] to be whipped up; [rides] to deepen; [écart] to widen••ça creuse — (colloq) it really gives you an appetite
se creuser (la tête or la cervelle) — (colloq) to rack one's brains
* * *kʀøze1. vt1) [trou, tunnel] to dig2) [sol] to dig a hole in, [bois] to hollow out3) fig to go into, to go deeply into2. vi* * *creuser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( ôter de la matière dans) [personne] to dig a hole in [terre]; to hollow out [tronc, fruit]; to drill a hole in [dent]; [bulldozer] to dig into [roche]; [mer, eau] to eat into, to erode [falaise, rochers]; [ver] to burrow through [terre];2 ( pratiquer) [personne] to dig [trou, souterrain, tombe, fossé]; to sink [puits, fondations]; to cut, to dig [canal, tunnel]; to plough GB, to plow US [sillon] (dans in); [lapin, renard] to dig [terrier]; [rivière] to hollow out [lit]; creuser un trou à la pelleteuse to dig a hole with a mechanical digger; creuser sa propre tombe lit, fig to dig one's own grave;3 ( marquer) [rides] to furrow [front, visage]; elle avait le visage creusé par la faim/le chagrin/l'épuisement her face was gaunt with hunger/grief/exhaustion;4 ( accentuer la cambrure de) creuser le dos or les reins to arch one's back;5 ( accentuer) to deepen, to increase [déficit, fossé, inégalités]; creuser l'écart entre to widen the gap between;6 ( approfondir) [personne] to go into [sth] in depth, to research [question, sujet, théorie]; vous ne creusez pas assez votre analyse your analysis does not go far enough; si tu creuses un peu, tu t'aperçois vite que if you scratch the surface you soon realize that.B vi creuser dans la craie/la roche/l'argile to dig into the chalk/the rock/the clay.C se creuser vpr1 ( devenir concave) [joues, visage] to become hollow; [mer, vagues] to be whipped up;2 ( s'accentuer) [rides] to deepen; [écart, différence] to widen.ça creuse○ it really gives you an appetite; se creuser (la tête or la cervelle)○ to rack one's brains.[krøze] verbe transitif1. [excaver - puits, mine] to dig, to sink ; [ - canal] to dig, to cut ; [ - tranchée] to dig, to excavate ; [ - sillon] to plough ; [ - passage souterrain, tunnel] to make, to bore, to diga. [à la pelle] to dig a holeb. [en grattant] to scratch a holeça a creusé un abîme ou fossé entre eux this has opened up a gulf between them2. [faire un trou dans - généralement] to hollow (out) ; [ - avec une cuillère] to scoop (out)3. [ployer]creuser les reins ou le dos to arch one's back4. [marquer - traits du visage]5. (familier) [ouvrir l'appétit de] to make hungryla marche m'a creusé (l'estomac) the walk gave me an appetite ou whetted my appetite ou made me feel hungry6. [approfondir - idée] to look ou to go into (inseparable) ; [ - problème, question] to look ou to delve into (inseparable)il paraît intelligent, mais il vaut mieux ne pas creuser (trop loin) he seems intelligent, but it might be better not to go into it too deeply7. COUTURE [décolleté] to make deeper ou lower[emmanchure] to make bigger————————se creuser verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)tu ne t'es pas beaucoup creusé pour écrire ce texte! you didn't overtax yourself when you wrote this text!————————se creuser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [yeux, visage] to grow hollow[joues] to grow gaunt ou hollow[fossettes, rides] to appear2. [augmenter - écart] to grow bigger -
60 occhio
m (pl -cchi) eyea occhio nudo to the naked eyea occhio e croce roughlydare nell'occhio attract attention, be noticeda quattr'occhi in private* * *occhio s.m.1 eye: occhi a mandorla, almond-shaped (o slanting) eyes; occhi sporgenti, bulging (o protruding) eyes; bianco dell'occhio, white of the eye; con le lacrime agli occhi, with tears in one's eyes; dagli occhi neri, black-eyed; sollevare, abbassare gli occhi, to raise, to lower one's eyes; mi piange un occhio, my eye is watering; mi fanno male gli occhi, my eyes ache (o are sore); aveva gli occhi rossi di pianto, her eyes were red with crying; sfregarsi gli occhi, to rub one's eyes; strizzare gli occhi, to squint, ( per luce forte) to screw up one's eyes; strizzar l'occhio a qlcu., to wink at s.o.; affaticarsi, consumarsi gli occhi, to strain one's eyes; avere gli occhi storti, to be cross-eyed; guardare dritto negli occhi, to look straight in the eye // occhio per occhio, dente per dente, (prov.) an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth // occhio non vede, cuore non duole, (prov.) what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve over // occhio di vetro, glass eye // banca degli occhi, eye bank // non posso crederci finché non lo vedo con i miei occhi, I can't believe it until I see it with my own eyes // ormai non le sono rimasti che gli occhi per piangere, she has cried her eyes out // ho ancora davanti agli occhi la scena, I can still see the scene2 ( sguardo) look; glance: mi guardò con l'occhio assente, he looked at me absently; sotto gli occhi di qlcu., under s.o.'s eyes; cercare qlcu. con gli occhi, to look round for s.o.; distogliere gli occhi, to look away; interrogare qlcu. con gli occhi, to give s.o. a questioning look (o to look at s.o. inquiringly) // mi è caduto l'occhio su un errore, my eye fell on a mistake3 ( cosa a forma d'occhio): occhi del brodo, blobs of fat floating on the soup; gli occhi del formaggio, the holes in (gruyère) cheese; gli occhi delle penne del pavone, the eyes on a peacock's feathers5 (bot.) eye, bud, eyespot9 (tip.) typeface10 (tecn.) eye: occhio del martello, eye of the hammer; (mecc.) occhio della molla, spring eye; (arch.) occhio della voluta, eye of the volute; (edil., fot.) occhio di bue, bull's eye // (mar.): occhio di coperta, deck light; occhio di cubia, hawse-hole; (rad. fam.) occhio magico, magic eye◆ FRASEOLOGIA: occhio!, mind! (o watch out! o look out!); occhio al portafoglio!, watch your wallet! // non bisogna comprare niente a occhi chiusi, never buy anything with your eyes closed; saprei andarci, farlo a occhi chiusi, I could go there, do it blindfold; di lui ti puoi fidare a occhi chiusi, you can trust him blindly // la nuova stella è troppo piccola per poterla vedere a occhio nudo, the new star is too small to be seen with the naked eye; si vede a occhio nudo che è falso, you can tell at a glance that it is false // quattr'occhi, (scherz.) ( persona con gli occhiali) four-eyes; quattro occhi vedono meglio di due, two pairs of eyes are better than one; a quattr'occhi, in private (o in confidence): una conversazione a quattr'occhi, a tête-à-tête // la pianura si estende a perdita d'occhio, the plain stretches out as far as the eye can see; crescere a vista d'occhio, to grow by leaps and bounds (o visibly) // in un batter d'occhio, in a trice (o in the twinkling of an eye) // agli occhi miei ha ragione, in my opinion he is right // aveva gli occhi fuori dalla testa, his eyes were popping out of his head // darei un occhio ( della testa) per avere quell'auto, I'd give anything (in the world) to have that car // ma dove hai gli occhi?, watch what you're doing // non l'ha fatto certo per i suoi begli occhi!, he didn't do it for love! (o for nothing!) // la notte scorsa non ho potuto chiudere occhio, I didn't sleep a wink last night // quello che è successo mi ha aperto gli occhi, what happened (really) opened my eyes; quando aprirai gli occhi capirai che ti sta prendendo in giro, when you open your eyes you'll understand he's pulling your leg // avere gli occhi dappertutto, to have eyes in the back of one's head // avere occhio per qlco., to have an eye for sthg. // avere gli occhi pesanti, to be drowsy (o sleepy) // avere, tenere gli, stare a occhi aperti, to keep one's eyes open (o skinned o peeled); sognare a occhi aperti, to daydream // chiudere un occhio su qlco., (fig.) to turn a blind eye to sthg.: non può chiudere un occhio per questa volta?, couldn't you turn a blind eye (just) for this time? // mi si chiudono gli occhi, ( dal sonno) I can hardly keep my eyes open // dormire con gli occhi aperti, to sleep with one eye open; ( avere il sonno leggero) to sleep very lightly // essere tutt'occhi e tutt'orecchie, to be all eyes and ears // fare gli occhi neri, un occhio nero a qlcu., to give s.o. a black eye // c'è da cavarsi gli occhi a leggere con questa luce, reading in this light would ruin your eyesight; gli caverei gli occhi a quello!, (fam.) I'd scratch that fellow's eyes out! // guardare qlcu. con la coda dell'occhio, to look at s.o. out of the corner of one's eye // leggo nei tuoi occhi che stai mentendo, I can tell by your eyes that you are lying // mettere qlco. sotto gli occhi a qlcu., to bring (o to draw) sthg. to s.o.'s attention // sgranare gli occhi, to open one's eyes wide (o to goggle) // lo vedo come il fumo negli occhi, I can't bear the sight of him // vedere qlco. di buon occhio, di mal occhio, to look favourably, unfavourably on sthg. // la differenza salta all'occhio, the difference leaps out at you; salta all'occhio che non ha voglia di venire, it's clear as crystal that he doesn't want to come // dare nell'occhio, to attract attention: ci mescolammo agli invitati senza dare nell'occhio, we mingled with the guests without attracting attention // fare l'occhio a qlco., to get used to sthg. // perdere d'occhio qlcu., qlco., to lose sight of s.o., sthg. // tenere d'occhio qlcu., to keep an eye on s.o. // a colpo d'occhio, at first sight: ho capito la situazione al primo colpo d'occhio, I took the situation in at a glance; vedere qlco. al primo colpo d'occhio, to see sthg. at a glance // a occhio ( e croce), roughly (o about o approximately) // misurare qlco. a occhio, to measure sthg. by sight (o at a glance) // mettere gli occhi addosso a qlco., qlcu., to have one's eye on sthg., s.o.; non aveva occhi che per lei, non le toglieva gli occhi di dosso, he couldn't take his eyes off her // dare un occhio a qlco., to have a look at sthg. // fare gli occhi dolci a qlcu., to make (sheep's) eyes at s.o. // gettare l'occhio su qlco., to run (o to cast) one's eyes over sthg. (o to glance at sthg.) // mangiarsi qlco., qlcu. con gli occhio, to devour sthg., s.o. with one's eyes // la cucina cinese mi esce dagli occhi, I'm fed up to the back teeth with Chinese cooking.* * *1) eye- chi a mandorla — almond o slanting eyes
-chi chiari, scuri — light-coloured, dark eyes
un bambino dagli o con gli -chi blu a blue-eyed child; non riesco a tenere gli -chi aperti I can't keep my eyes open; sognare a occhio aperti to daydream; aprire gli -chi to open one's eyes; fig. to get wise; tenere gli -chi bene aperti fig. to keep one's eyes skinned o peeled; aprire gli -chi a qcn. su qcs. to awaken sb. to sth.; apri gli -chi! wake up! chiudere un occhio su qcs. fig. to turn a blind eye to sth.; trovare la strada a -chi chiusi fig. to find the way blindfold o with one's eyes closed; potrei farlo a -chi chiusi fig. I could do it in my sleep o with my eyes closed; non ho chiuso occhio (tutta la notte) I didn't sleep a wink (all night); tenere d'occhio qcn. to keep an eye on sb.; visibile a occhio nudo visible to the naked eye; ce l'ho sotto gli -chi I have it in front of me; sotto gli -chi di tutti for all the world to see; proprio davanti ai nostri -chi before our very eyes; non credevo ai miei -chi I couldn't believe my eyes; cercare qcs. con gli -chi to look around for sth.; mettere gli -chi su o addosso a qcn., qcs. to have one's eye on sb., sth., to set one's sights on sb., sth.; non staccare o togliere gli -chi di dosso a qcn. not to take one's eyes off sb.; non avere -chi che per qcn. to only have eyes for sb.; guardarsi negli -chi to gaze into each other's eyes; dare nell'occhio to attract attention, to be showy, to stand out a mile; guardare qcn. con la coda dell'occhio to see sb. out of the corner of one's eye; a colpo d'occhio at a glance; vedere qcn., qcs. di buon occhio to look with favour on sb., sth., to look on sb., sth. with favour o favourably; sotto l'occhio vigile di under the watchful eye of; guardare qcn. dritto negli -chi to look sb. straight in the eye o face; guardare qcs. con occhio critico to take a critical look at sth.; dove hai gli -chi? are you blind? agli -chi del mondo in the eyes of the world; vedere qcs. con altri -chi to take a different view of sth.; a occhio e croce avrà 30 anni roughly speaking I would say that he is about 30; dimagrisce a vista d'occhio he's getting thinner before our very eyes; in un batter d'occhio — in the bat of an eye, in less than no time
•occhio di bue — arch bull's-eye; fot. snoot
all'occhio di bue — [ uovo] sunny side up
occhio clinico — discerning o expert eye
occhio di pernice — (tessuto) bird's eye pattern; (callo) = small corn between toes
occhio di pesce — tecn. fisheye
••fare gli -chi dolci a qcn. — to make eyes o flutter one's eyelashes at sb., to make sheep's eyes at sb.
fare l'occhio a qcs. — to get used to sth.
fare un occhio nero a qcn. — to black BE o blacken AE sb.'s eye
cavare gli -chi a qcn. — to claw o gouge sb.'s eyes out
anche l'occhio vuole la sua parte — = you should also please the eye
saltare o balzare agli -chi to leap out at sb., to stand out a mile; buttare o gettare l'occhio su to clap eyes on, to have o take a look-see; rifarsi gli -chi con qcs. to feast one's eyes on sth.; avere occhio per to have an eye for [dettagli, colore]; avere gli -chi foderati di prosciutto to go around with one's eyes shut; a perdita d'occhio as far as the eye can see; a quattr'-chi [discutere, parlare] face to face, one-to-one; costare un occhio (della testa) to cost the earth, to cost an arm and a leg; avere -chi di lince to be lynx-eyed; occhio per occhio, dente per dente prov. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; lontano dagli -chi, lontano dal cuore prov. out of sight, out of mind; occhio non vede cuore non duole prov. what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over; essere nell'occhio del ciclone — to be in the eye of the storm
* * *occhiopl. - chi /'ɔkkjo, ki/ ⇒ 4sostantivo m.1 eye; - chi a mandorla almond o slanting eyes; -chi chiari, scuri light-coloured, dark eyes; avere gli -chi storti to be cross-eyed; un bambino dagli o con gli -chi blu a blue-eyed child; non riesco a tenere gli -chi aperti I can't keep my eyes open; sognare a occhio aperti to daydream; aprire gli -chi to open one's eyes; fig. to get wise; tenere gli -chi bene aperti fig. to keep one's eyes skinned o peeled; aprire gli -chi a qcn. su qcs. to awaken sb. to sth.; apri gli -chi! wake up! chiudere un occhio su qcs. fig. to turn a blind eye to sth.; trovare la strada a -chi chiusi fig. to find the way blindfold o with one's eyes closed; potrei farlo a -chi chiusi fig. I could do it in my sleep o with my eyes closed; non ho chiuso occhio (tutta la notte) I didn't sleep a wink (all night); tenere d'occhio qcn. to keep an eye on sb.; visibile a occhio nudo visible to the naked eye; ce l'ho sotto gli -chi I have it in front of me; sotto gli -chi di tutti for all the world to see; proprio davanti ai nostri -chi before our very eyes; non credevo ai miei -chi I couldn't believe my eyes; cercare qcs. con gli -chi to look around for sth.; mettere gli -chi su o addosso a qcn., qcs. to have one's eye on sb., sth., to set one's sights on sb., sth.; non staccare o togliere gli -chi di dosso a qcn. not to take one's eyes off sb.; non avere -chi che per qcn. to only have eyes for sb.; guardarsi negli -chi to gaze into each other's eyes; dare nell'occhio to attract attention, to be showy, to stand out a mile; guardare qcn. con la coda dell'occhio to see sb. out of the corner of one's eye; a colpo d'occhio at a glance; vedere qcn., qcs. di buon occhio to look with favour on sb., sth., to look on sb., sth. with favour o favourably; sotto l'occhio vigile di under the watchful eye of; guardare qcn. dritto negli -chi to look sb. straight in the eye o face; guardare qcs. con occhio critico to take a critical look at sth.; dove hai gli -chi? are you blind? agli -chi del mondo in the eyes of the world; vedere qcs. con altri -chi to take a different view of sth.; a occhio e croce avrà 30 anni roughly speaking I would say that he is about 30; dimagrisce a vista d'occhio he's getting thinner before our very eyes; in un batter d'occhio in the bat of an eye, in less than no time2 (come esclamazione) occhio! watch out! mind!fare gli -chi dolci a qcn. to make eyes o flutter one's eyelashes at sb., to make sheep's eyes at sb.; fare l'occhio a qcs. to get used to sth.; fare un occhio nero a qcn. to black BE o blacken AE sb.'s eye; cavare gli -chi a qcn. to claw o gouge sb.'s eyes out; anche l'occhio vuole la sua parte = you should also please the eye; la pasta mi esce dagli -chi I've had it up to here with pasta; saltare o balzare agli -chi to leap out at sb., to stand out a mile; buttare o gettare l'occhio su to clap eyes on, to have o take a look-see; rifarsi gli -chi con qcs. to feast one's eyes on sth.; avere occhio per to have an eye for [dettagli, colore]; avere gli -chi foderati di prosciutto to go around with one's eyes shut; a perdita d'occhio as far as the eye can see; a quattr'-chi [discutere, parlare] face to face, one-to-one; costare un occhio (della testa) to cost the earth, to cost an arm and a leg; avere -chi di lince to be lynx-eyed; occhio per occhio, dente per dente prov. an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; lontano dagli -chi, lontano dal cuore prov. out of sight, out of mind; occhio non vede cuore non duole prov. what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over; essere nell'occhio del ciclone to be in the eye of the storm\occhio di bue arch bull's-eye; fot. snoot; all'occhio di bue [ uovo] sunny side up; occhio clinico discerning o expert eye; occhio di pernice (tessuto) bird's eye pattern; (callo) = small corn between toes; occhio di pesce tecn. fisheye; occhio di tigre tiger's eye; occhio di vetro glass eye.
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