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1 sottopancia
sottopancia s.m. girth, belly-band.* * *[sotto'pantʃa]sostantivo maschile invariabile equit. (saddle) girth, cinch AE* * *sottopancia/sotto'pant∫a/m.inv.equit. (saddle) girth, cinch AE. -
2 cinghia
"belt;Riemen;correia"* * *f strap( cintura) belttirare la cinghia tighten one's belt* * *cinghia s.f.2 ( cintura) belt: la cinghia dei pantaloni, trouser belt // stringere la cinghia, (fig.) to tighten one's belt3 (mecc.) belt: cinghia ad anello, endless belt; cinghia di trasmissione, drive belt; cinghia trapezoidale, V-shaped belt; cinghia della ventola, fan-belt.* * *['tʃingja]sostantivo femminile1) (per legare) strap; (di sella) girth2) (dei pantaloni) belt3) tecn. belt; (di gomma) bandcinghia di trasmissione — driving o transmission belt
••stringere o tirare la cinghia — to pinch and scrape, to tighten one's belt
* * *cinghia/'t∫ingja/sostantivo f.1 (per legare) strap; (di sella) girth2 (dei pantaloni) beltstringere o tirare la cinghia to pinch and scrape, to tighten one's belt. -
3 circonferenza
f circumference* * *circonferenza s.f.2 (estens.) circumference; measurement: la circonferenza di una città, the boundaries of a city; la circonferenza del torace, the chest measurement.* * *[tʃirkonfe'rɛntsa]sostantivo femminile mat. circumference; (di albero, pilastro) circumference, girth* * *circonferenza/t∫irkonfe'rεntsa/sostantivo f.mat. circumference; (di albero, pilastro) circumference, girth; un tronco di tre metri di circonferenza a trunk three metres round; circonferenza toracica chest measurement. -
4 girovita
girovita s.m. waist measure.* * *[dʒiro'vita]sostantivo maschile invariabile waist measurement, waistline, girth* * *girovita/dʒiro'vita/m.inv.waist measurement, waistline, girth; qual è il tuo girovita? what size waist are you? -
5 cinghia sf
['tʃinɡja](cintura) belt, strap, (di portabagagli, zaino) strap, Tecn belt, Equitazione girth -
6 sottopancia sm inv
[sotto'pantʃa]Equitazione girth -
7 cinghia
sf ['tʃinɡja](cintura) belt, strap, (di portabagagli, zaino) strap, Tecn belt, Equitazione girth -
8 sottopancia
sm inv [sotto'pantʃa]Equitazione girth
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Girth — (g[ e]rth), n. [Icel. gj[ o]r[eth] girdle, or ger[eth] girth; akin to Goth. ga[ i]rda girdle. See {Gird} to girt, and cf. {Girdle}, n.] 1. A band or strap which encircles the body; especially, one by which a saddle is fastened upon the back of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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girth — [gə:θ US gə:rθ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: gjörth] 1.) the size of something or someone large when you measure around them rather than measuring their height ▪ the enormous girth of the tree ▪ He was a tall man, of considerable… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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girth — ► NOUN 1) the measurement around the middle of something, especially a person s waist. 2) a band attached to a saddle and fastened around a horse s belly. ORIGIN Old Norse … English terms dictionary
girth — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse gjǫrth; akin to Old English gyrdan to gird Date: 13th century 1. a band or strap that encircles the body of an animal to fasten something (as a saddle) on its back 2. a. a measure around a body … New Collegiate Dictionary