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1 gin
[dʒɪn]* * *[‹in](a type of alcoholic drink made from grain and flavoured with juniper berries.) gin* * *gin (1) /dʒɪn/n.● gin and it, cocktail di gin e vermut italiano (it sta per Italian) □ gin and tonic (abbr.: a g and t), gin tonic; gin con acqua brillante □ gin fizz, gin fizz □ ( slang USA) gin mill (o gin dive), spaccio d'alcolici; ( anche) bar d'infimo ordine □ ( un tempo) gin palace, bar arredato in modo pacchiano □ gin sling, bevanda fredda a base di gin aromatizzato e addolcito □ ( slang) gin trap, (la) bocca; (il) becco (fig. pop.).gin (2) /dʒɪn/n.3 (mecc.) argano; paranco; capra● (naut.) gin block, bozzello da discarica; puleggia di carico □ (mecc.) gin tackle, paranco della capra.(to) gin /dʒɪn/v. t.2 prendere in trappola; intrappolare; irretire.* * *[dʒɪn] -
2 gin n
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3 gin
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4 gin and it
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5 gin and tonic
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6 gin rummy
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7 sloe gin
ngin m inv alle di prugnole -
8 begin ***** be·gin
[bɪ'ɡɪn] began vb: pt begun pp1. vt(gen) cominciare, incominciare, iniziare, (originate: fashion) lanciare, (custom) inaugurare, (war) scatenareto begin doing sth; to begin to do sth — incominciare or iniziare a fare qc
it began to rain — ha cominciato or si è messo a piovere
it doesn't begin to compare with... — non c'è nemmeno da paragonarlo con...
2. viincominciare, cominciare, (fashion, custom) nascere, (rumour) spargersito begin with sth/by doing sth — cominciare con qc/col fare qc
the match began at 10 a.m — la partita è iniziata alle dieci del mattino
let me begin by saying... — permettetemi di cominciare col dire...
to begin with, I'd like to know... — tanto per cominciare vorrei sapere...
the service began at 9 a.m. — la funzione ha avuto inizio alle 9
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9 beginner be·gin·ner n
[bɪ'ɡɪnə(r)]principiante m/f -
10 beginning *** be·gin·ning n
[bɪ'ɡɪnɪŋ]inizio, principioat the beginning of the century — all'inizio or al principio del secolo
right from the beginning — fin dal primo momento, fin dall'inizio
start at the beginning and tell me all about it — raccontami tutto (cominciando or a partire) dall'inizio
Buddhism had its beginnings... — il buddismo nacque or ebbe origine...
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11 Carthaginian Car·tha·gin·ian adj , n
[ˌkɒːθə'dʒɪnɪən]cartaginese (m/f)English-Italian dictionary > Carthaginian Car·tha·gin·ian adj , n
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12 ginger gin·ger
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13 gingerly gin·ger·ly adv
['dʒɪndʒəlɪ]con circospezione, cautamente -
14 gingery gin·gery adj
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15 ginseng gin·seng n
['dʒɪnsɛŋ]ginseng m inv -
16 margin *** mar·gin n
['mɒːdʒɪn]to win by a wide/narrow margin — vincere con largo margine/di stretta misura
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17 marginal mar·gin·al
['mɒːdʒɪnl]1. adj2. n BritPol, (also: marginal seat) collegio elettorale con una stretta maggioranza a favore del partito al governo -
18 marginally mar·gin·al·ly adv
['mɒːdʒɪnəlɪ](bigger, better) lievemente, di poco, (different) un po' -
19 origin *** ori·gin n
['ɒrɪdʒɪn]origine fcountry of origin — paese m d'origine
to be of humble origin or have humble origins — essere di umili origini
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20 virgin vir·gin
['vɜːdʒɪn]1. nvergine fshe/he is a virgin — lei/lui è vergine
the Virgin — (Mary) la Beata Vergine
2. adj(fig: forest, soil) vergine
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Gin — ist eine meist farblose Spirituose mit Wacholder (Wacholderschnaps) und Hauptbestandteil vieler Cocktails, besonders des Martinis. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herstellung 2 Geschichte 3 Hersteller und Abfüllungen … Deutsch Wikipedia
gin — [ dʒin ] n. m. • 1794, h. 1759; mot angl., adapt. du néerl. genever « genièvre » ♦ Alcool à goût de genièvre obtenu par distillation de céréales. Bouteille de gin. Gin fizz : cocktail à base de gin et de citron. Des gin fizz. Gin tonic, à base de … Encyclopédie Universelle
Gin — Gin, n. [A contraction of engine.] [1913 Webster] 1. Contrivance; artifice; a trap; a snare. Chaucer. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. (a) A machine for raising or moving heavy weights, consisting of a tripod formed of poles united at the top, with a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gin — GIN, ginuri, s.n. Băutură alcoolică obţinută prin distilarea (distila) mustului fermentat2 de cereale, în care s au pus boabe de ienupăr. – Din engl., fr. gin. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 gin (băutură) s. n., (sorturi, porţii) pl … Dicționar Român
gin — gin1 [jin] n. [< GENEVA] 1. a strong, aromatic alcoholic liquor distilled from rye and other grains and flavored with juniper berries 2. a similar liquor differently flavored [sloe gin] 3. Archaic alcoholic liquor generally gin2 [jin] n … English World dictionary
GIN — steht für: das ISO 3166 Länderkürzel für Guinea G I N, Guidelines International Network, weltweite Vereinigung für Evidenzbasierte Medizin Gesundheits Informations Netz der österreichischen e card, siehe e card (Chipkarte) Gin steht für: Gin,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gin — Sm Wacholderbranntwein erw. fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. gin, einer Kurzform von ne. geneva, aus nndl. genever, aus afrz. gene(i)vre Wacholder , aus l. iūniperus f. Ebenso nndl. gin, nfrz. gin, jenever, nschw. gin, genever,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
gin — [dʒın] n [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: geneva gin (18 20 centuries), from Dutch genever, from Latin juniperus juniper , plant used to give gin its taste] 1.) [U and C] a strong alcoholic drink made mainly from grain, or a glass of this drink 2.) [U]… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gin — Ⅰ. gin [1] ► NOUN 1) a clear alcoholic spirit distilled from grain or malt and flavoured with juniper berries. 2) (also gin rummy) a form of the card game rummy. ORIGIN abbreviation of genever, a kind of Dutch gin, from Latin juniperus (gin being … English terms dictionary
GIN — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}} Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres … Wikipédia en Français
Gin — (j[i^]n), n. [Contr. from Geneva. See 2d {Geneva}.] A strong alcoholic liquor, distilled from rye and barley, and flavored with juniper berries; also called {Hollands} and {Holland gin}, because originally, and still very extensively,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English