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1 ivory tower
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2 ♦ tower
♦ tower (1) /ˈtaʊə(r)/n.● (edil.) tower block, torre ( di appartamenti); edificio a molti piani □ (mecc.) tower crane, gru a torre □ (ferr.) tower house, torre degli scambi □ tower ladder, scala aerea ( dei pompieri) □ (tecn.) tower mast, torre a traliccio ( di gru) □ (agric.) tower silo, silo verticale □ (fig.) ivory tower, torre d'avorio.tower (2) /ˈtəʊə(r)/n.2 (naut.) società di rimorchi marittimi.(to) tower /ˈtaʊə(r)/v. i.1 torreggiare; (fig.) dominare, sovrastare: Mont Blanc towers over the other mountains, il Monte Bianco torreggia sulle (o sovrasta le) altre montagne; Shakespeare towers above all the Elizabethan dramatists, Shakespeare sovrasta tutti i drammaturghi elisabettiani; to tower over the opposition, sovrastare in altezza tutti gli avversari -
3 ivory
['aɪvərɪ] 1.1) U avorio m.2) (ornament) (oggetto in) avorio m.2.modificatore [ object] d'avorio3.••to tickle the ivories — scherz. strimpellare il pianoforte
* * *noun, adjective((of) the hard white substance forming the tusks of an elephant, walrus etc: Ivory was formerly used to make piano keys; ivory chessmen.) avorio; d'avorio* * *ivory /ˈaɪvərɪ/A n.2 [u] (color) avorioB a. attr.d'avorio; eburneo; bianco come l'avorio: ivory piano keys, tastiera (di pianoforte) d'avorio; an ivory forehead, una fronte eburnea● ivory black, nero d'avorio □ ( slang USA) ivory-dome, stupido; testone; asino (fig.) □ (bot.) ivory nut, avorio vegetale; corozo; noce d'America □ ( slang USA) ivory thumper (o ivory tickler), pianista □ (fig.) ivory tower, torre d'avorio □ (fig.) ivory-towered, chiuso in una torre d'avorio; appartato □ ivory-white, bianco avorio.* * *['aɪvərɪ] 1.1) U avorio m.2) (ornament) (oggetto in) avorio m.2.modificatore [ object] d'avorio3.••to tickle the ivories — scherz. strimpellare il pianoforte
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