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1 item
['aɪtəm]1) articolo m., oggetto m.2) inform. item m.3) amm. pol.4) giorn. rad. telev. notizia f. ( about su)news item — notizia, informazione
5) mus. brano m., pezzo m.; (in show) numero m.6) colloq. (couple)* * *1) (a separate object, article etc, especially one of a number named in a list: He ticked the items as he read through the list.) articolo2) (a separate piece of information or news: Did you see the item about dogs in the newspaper?) notizia* * *['aɪtəm]1) articolo m., oggetto m.2) inform. item m.3) amm. pol.4) giorn. rad. telev. notizia f. ( about su)news item — notizia, informazione
5) mus. brano m., pezzo m.; (in show) numero m.6) colloq. (couple) -
2 item **** n
['aɪtəm](in list, catalogue, newspaper) articolo, (in bill, account) voce f, (on agenda) argomento or punto all'ordine del giorno, (in programme) numeroitems of clothing — capi mpl di abbigliamento
the next item on the agenda is... — il prossimo punto all'ordine del giorno è...
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3 sundry
['sʌndrɪ](to) all and sundry — (a) tutti quanti; (critical) (a) cani e porci
* * *sundry /ˈsʌndrɪ/a.diversi; vari: sundry items of clothing, diversi capi di vestiario● all and sundry, tutti quanti; tutti indistintamente.* * *['sʌndrɪ](to) all and sundry — (a) tutti quanti; (critical) (a) cani e porci
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4 ♦ item
♦ item (1) /ˈaɪtəm/n.1 ( anche comm.) articolo; particolare; voce ( d'elenco, bilancio commerciale, fattura, ecc.); capo (d'abbigliamento): DIALOGO → - Clothes 2- How many items are you taking in?, quanti capi prende con sé?; item of clothing, capo di vestiario; the items of a catalogue, le voci di un catalogo; item of expenditure, voce di spesa● (rag.) the items of a balance sheet, le poste di un bilancio □ (rag.) items for collection, partite all'incasso □ items on the agenda, questioni (o punti) all'ordine del giorno.item (2) /ˈaɪtəm/avv.( nelle elencazioni) parimenti; altresì; anche. -
5 trimming
['trɪmɪŋ] 1. 2.1) gastr. guarnizione f.sing., contorno m.sing.2) colloq. (extra items)3) (offcuts) (of pastry) avanzi m.; (of fabric) ritagli m.* * *1) (something added as a decoration: lace trimming.) decorazione2) ((usually in plural) a piece cut off; an end or edge.) ritagli* * *trimming /ˈtrɪmɪŋ/n.1 [u] rassettamento; ripulitura; rifinitura; finitura2 decorazione; ornamento; guarnizione; passamaneria3 [u] (autom.) selleria; materiale di rivestimento4 [u] (metall.) rifilatura; sbavatura8 (pl.) ritagli; spuntature; raffilatura9 (pl.) fronzoli; aggiunte11 (fam.) rimprovero; sgridata12 (fam.) bastonatura; botte; busse● (aeron.) trimming gear, trim □ trimming knife, sgarzino □ (naut.) trimming tank, cassa di assetto □ with all the trimmings, ( di una pietanza) con i contorni tradizionali; (fig.) completo di tutto.* * *['trɪmɪŋ] 1. 2.1) gastr. guarnizione f.sing., contorno m.sing.2) colloq. (extra items)3) (offcuts) (of pastry) avanzi m.; (of fabric) ritagli m.
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