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1 manine di presa
"gripping fingers;Greifer" -
2 avvincente
avvincente agg. engaging, fascinating, charming, winning: modi avvincenti, winning ways; un racconto avvincente, a fascinating story; un sorriso avvincente, a winning smile.* * *[avvin'tʃɛnte]aggettivo [storia, libro, film] gripping, engrossing, engaging* * *avvincente/avvin't∫εnte/[storia, libro, film] gripping, engrossing, engaging. -
3 ginocchiera
ginocchiera s.f.2 ( di armatura) knee-piece3 ( fodera di calzoni) knee lining* * *[dʒinok'kjɛra]sostantivo femminile1) (di protezione) knee-pad2) (fasciatura)* * *ginocchiera/dʒinok'kjεra/sostantivo f.1 (di protezione) knee-pad2 (fasciatura) ginocchiera elastica elastic knee-band. -
4 inventare
invent* * *inventare v.tr.1 to invent: chi inventò il telefono?, who invented the telephone? // bravo, hai inventato l'acqua calda!, (iron.) well done, but the wheel has already been invented! // è capace di inventarne delle belle, he's capable of all sorts of mischief2 (creare, escogitare) to invent, to think* up, (fam.) to cook up: ha inventato una storia avvincente, he has invented a gripping story; inventare una bugia, to invent a lie; non inventare delle scuse, don't invent (o make up) any excuses; ne inventa una ogni giorno pur di non lavorare, every day he cooks up a new excuse for not working // aveva inventato tutto di sana pianta, he had made it all up // ne inventa tante!, he tells so many lies!* * *[inven'tare]verbo transitivo to invent [macchina, gioco]; to devise [rimedio, sotterfugio]; to make* up, to invent [scusa, storia]* * *inventare/inven'tare/ [1]to invent [macchina, gioco]; to devise [rimedio, sotterfugio]; to make* up, to invent [scusa, storia]; stai inventando tutto! you're making it all up! -
5 trascinante
* * *[traʃʃi'nante]1) (che trascina) [ forza] driving2) (avvincente) [ritmo, musica] exhilarating, swinging* * *trascinante/tra∫∫i'nante/1 (che trascina) [ forza] driving2 (avvincente) [ritmo, musica] exhilarating, swinging. -
6 pinze presa elemento
"part gripping gun;Teilgreiferzangen"
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