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101 accesso sm
[at'tʃɛsso](gen,Inform) accessvietato l'accesso — no entry, no admittance
di facile accesso — (luogo) (easily) accessible
dare accesso a — (sogg : porta, scala) to lead to, (corso) to lead to, open the door to, (qualifica) to open the door to
tempo di accesso Inform — access time
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102 comando sm
[ko'mando]1) (ordine) command, order, Inform command2) (autorità, sede) commandessere al comando (di) — to be in command o in charge (of), (Sport: di classifica) to be at the top (of), (di gara) to be in the lead (in)
assumere il comando di — to assume command of, Sport to take the lead in
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103 guidare vt
[ɡwi'dare]1) (gen) to guide, (capeggiare) to leadlasciarsi guidare dal proprio istinto — to let o.s. be guided by one's instincts, follow one's instincts
2) (auto) to driveguidare bene/male — to drive well/badly
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104 guinzaglio sm
[ɡwin'tsaʎʎo] guinzaglio (-gli)lead Brit, leash Am frm -
105 indurre vt irreg
[in'durre]indurre qn a fare qc — to induce o persuade sb to do sth
indurre in errore — to mislead, lead astray
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106 dipartire
1 (letter.) to go* away; to leave* (s.o., sthg.); to depart2 (fig.) ( divergere) to diverge, to differ; to depart: dipartire da una consuetudine, to depart from a custom; dipartire dall'opinione di qlcu., to diverge from s.o.'s opinion // dipartire dalla retta via, to leave the straight and narrow3 ( morire) to pass away4 ( di strada) to branch off, to lead* off: dalla piazza si dipartono tre vie, three roads lead off the square. -
107 piombatura
f di dente filling* * *piombatura s.f.1 (lead) sealing, leading: la piombatura di un pacco, di una lettera, the lead sealing of a parcel, of a letter2 ( di dente) stopping, filling. -
108 scapigliare
scapigliare v.tr. to dishevel, to tousle: scapigliare qlcu., to ruffle s.o.'s hair.◘ scapigliarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to become* dishevelled, to get* dishevelled -
109 piombare
To seal, to lead, to lead-sealDizionario italiano-inglese per macchine e attrezzature per l'imballaggio > piombare
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110 accesso
sm [at'tʃɛsso](gen,Inform) accessvietato l'accesso — no entry, no admittance
di facile accesso — (luogo) (easily) accessible
dare accesso a — (sogg : porta, scala) to lead to, (corso) to lead to, open the door to, (qualifica) to open the door to
tempo di accesso Inform — access time
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111 comando
sm [ko'mando]1) (ordine) command, order, Inform command2) (autorità, sede) commandessere al comando (di) — to be in command o in charge (of), (Sport: di classifica) to be at the top (of), (di gara) to be in the lead (in)
assumere il comando di — to assume command of, Sport to take the lead in
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112 guidare
vt [ɡwi'dare]1) (gen) to guide, (capeggiare) to leadlasciarsi guidare dal proprio istinto — to let o.s. be guided by one's instincts, follow one's instincts
2) (auto) to driveguidare bene/male — to drive well/badly
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113 guinzaglio
sm [ɡwin'tsaʎʎo] guinzaglio (-gli)lead Brit, leash Am frm -
114 indurre
vt irreg [in'durre]indurre qn a fare qc — to induce o persuade sb to do sth
indurre in errore — to mislead, lead astray
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115 menare
[me'nare]1. vt1) (letter: condurre) to take, leadmenare il can per l'aia fig — to beat about Brit o around Am the bush
2)menare qn — to hit o beat sbmenare le mani — (essere manesco) to be free with one's fists, (picchiarsi) to come to blows
3)menarla a qc — (fam : infastidire) to bore sb, drone on to sb
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116 vita
I ['vita] sf1) (gen) lifedare la vita per qn/qc — to give one's life for sb/sth
2) (modo di vivere) life, lifestylenella vita quotidiana o di ogni giorno — in everyday life
II ['vita] sfcambiare vita — to change one's way of life o one's lifestyle
Anat waistabito a vita alta/bassa — dress with a high/low waist
punto (di) vita Sartoria — waist
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117 carbonato di piombo
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118 piombo spugnoso
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119 polvere di piombo
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120 solfato di piombo
[CHIM]lead sulphate; lead sulfate
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