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I 1. ['dʒɪndʒə(r)]1) bot. gastr. zenzero m.2) (colour) (of hair) fulvo m., rossiccio m.2.1) gastr. [cake, biscuit] allo zenzeroII ['dʒɪndʒə(r)]* * *['‹in‹ə] 1. noun(a hot-tasting root which is used as a spice.) zenzero2. adjective1) (flavoured with ginger.) allo zenzero2) (reddish-brown in colour: a ginger cat.) color zenzero, rossiccio•- ginger beer
- gingerbread* * *ginger /ˈdʒɪndʒə(r)/A n. [u]3 (fam.) energia; spinta (fig.)4 color zenzero; color fulvo; fulvo; rossiccio; DIALOGO → - Lost child 2- Have you seen a little girl with ginger hair?, ha visto una bambina con i capelli rossi?B a. attr.● ginger ale, bibita gassata aromatizzata allo zenzero ( analcolica); gingerino; ginger □ ginger beer, bibita gassata aromatizzata allo zenzero ( leggermente alcolica) □ ginger biscuit, biscotto ( tondo e duro) allo zenzero ( spolverato con zucchero) □ (polit.) ginger group, gruppo di punta, gruppo di pressione ( in un partito, ecc.) □ ginger nut = ginger biscuit ► sopra □ ginger oil, essenza di zenzero □ ginger root, radice di zenzero □ ginger snap = ginger biscuit ► sopra □ ginger wine, bevanda alcolica aromatizzata allo zenzero.(to) ginger /ˈdʒɪndʒə(r)/v. t.2 ( di solito to ginger up) animare; scuotere; ravvivare; tirare su (fam.): to ginger up a performance, ravvivare uno spettacolo.* * *I 1. ['dʒɪndʒə(r)]1) bot. gastr. zenzero m.2) (colour) (of hair) fulvo m., rossiccio m.2.1) gastr. [cake, biscuit] allo zenzeroII ['dʒɪndʒə(r)] -
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I 1. ['dʒɪndʒə(r)]1) bot. gastr. zenzero m.2) (colour) (of hair) fulvo m., rossiccio m.2.1) gastr. [cake, biscuit] allo zenzeroII ['dʒɪndʒə(r)]* * *['‹in‹ə] 1. noun(a hot-tasting root which is used as a spice.) zenzero2. adjective1) (flavoured with ginger.) allo zenzero2) (reddish-brown in colour: a ginger cat.) color zenzero, rossiccio•- ginger beer
- gingerbread* * *(First names) Ginger /ˈdʒɪndʒə(r)/f.e m.* * *I 1. ['dʒɪndʒə(r)]1) bot. gastr. zenzero m.2) (colour) (of hair) fulvo m., rossiccio m.2.1) gastr. [cake, biscuit] allo zenzeroII ['dʒɪndʒə(r)] -
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Social2 Lost child 2We've lost one of the children. Non troviamo uno dei bambini.Have you seen a little girl with ginger hair? Ha visto una bambina con i capelli rossi?What does she look like? Com'è fatta?She's four years old, has curly ginger hair, freckles and green eyes. Ha quattro anni, capelli ricci rossi, lentiggini e occhi verdi.She's fairly easy to spot. È molto facile da individuare.What is she wearing? Com'è vestita?She's wearing a blue and white top, dark blue trousers and trainers. Indossa una maglietta blu e bianca, pantaloni blu scuro e scarpe da ginnastica.Try to stay calm. Cerchi di stare calma.Children get lost here everyday. Qui i bambini si perdono ogni giorno.I'm sure your daughter will turn up shortly. Sono sicuro che vostra figlia si farà viva tra poco. -
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Social2 Lost child 1Hold on a minute! Aspetta un attimo!Where's Kate got to? Dov'è finita Kate?She was here a second ago. Era qui un secondo fa.Where is she? Dov'è?I can't see her anywhere! Non la vedo da nessuna parte!She can't be far away. Non può essere lontana.She's not here. Qui non c'è.I'll go and ask that guard if he's seen her. Vado a chiedere a quella guardia di sicurezza se l'ha vista.Excuse me, you haven't seen a little girl with ginger hair have you? Mi scusi, ha visto una bambina con i capelli rossi per caso?
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Ginger — m, f English: 1 (m., f.) Originally a nickname for someone with red hair (or, occasionally, with a violent temper), sometimes used as a given name in the 20th century, perhaps for a child with ginger hair. 2 (f.) As a female name it may also… … First names dictionary
hair — W1S1 [heə US her] n [: Old English; Origin: hAr] 1.) [U] the mass of things like fine threads that grows on your head ▪ She put on her lipstick and brushed her hair . ▪ I must get my hair cut it s getting very long. ▪ You ve had your hair done… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ginger — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, alteration of Old English gingifer, from Medieval Latin gingiber, alteration of Latin zingiber, from Greek zingiberi, of Indo Aryan origin; akin to Pali siṅgivēra ginger Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
ginger — I UK [ˈdʒɪndʒə(r)] / US [ˈdʒɪndʒər] noun [uncountable] a thick light brown root with a strong flavour that is used as a spice in cooking Derived word: gingery adjective II UK [ˈdʒɪndʒə(r)] / US [ˈdʒɪndʒər] adjective 1) containing or tasting of… … English dictionary
ginger — gin|ger1 [ dʒındʒər ] noun uncount a thick light brown root with a strong flavor that is used as a spice in cooking ╾ gin|ger|y adjective ginger gin|ger 2 [ dʒındʒər ] adjective 1. ) containing or tasting of ginger: ginger cookies 2. ) ginger… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ginger knob /minge — Noun. A person with ginger hair. Male being ginger knob (also ginger nob), and female, ginger minge. Derog … English slang and colloquialisms
ginger — [[t]ʤɪ̱nʤə(r)[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Ginger is the root of a plant that is used to flavour food. It has a sweet spicy flavour and is often sold in powdered form. 2) COLOUR Ginger is used to describe things that are orangey brown in colour. She was a… … English dictionary
ginger — [ˈdʒɪndʒə] noun [U] I a light brown root with a strong flavour that is used in cooking II adj ginger [ˈdʒɪndʒə] 1) ginger hair or fur is orange brown 2) containing or tasting of ginger … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Ginger (disambiguation) — Ginger commonly refers to a plant commonly used as a spice in cooking. However, there are a number of other potential meanings. Plants* Myoga, a Japanese plant also used in foods such as miso soup * Boesenbergia rotunda , a medicinal and culinary … Wikipedia
Ginger (mummy) — Ginger is believed to be the earliest known ancient Egyptian mummified body, being Late Predynastic and dating to approximately 3300 BC. The body, which lies in a fetal position and is nicknamed Ginger because of its red hair, is not… … Wikipedia
Ginger (comics) — Ginger, a mischievous young boy dressed in school jumper, tie and shorts and with a blaze of red hair was The Beezer s cover star from its first issue until 1961. Pop, Dick and Harry took over the cover for a few years afterwards, but Ginger… … Wikipedia