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1 lop
[lɒp]* * *[lop]past tense, past participle - lopped; verb(to cut off (parts) from eg a tree: We lopped several branches from the tree; He lopped a dollar off the price.) potare; togliere* * *lop (1) /lɒp/n.potatura; rami potati● lop and top (o lop and crop), ramoscelli potati.lop (2) /lɒp/n.● lop-eared, dalle orecchie pendenti □ lop-sided, inclinato su un fianco, sbilenco, storto, asimmetrico; (fig.: di ragionamento) zoppicante, che non sta in piedi □ (aeron.) lop-sided landing, atterraggio su una ruota sola.lop (3) /lɒp/n.(naut.) mare corto; maretta.(to) lop (1) /lɒp/v. t.● to lop at, assestar colpi (di taglio) a.(to) lop (2) /lɒp/A v. i.1 pendere giù; ciondolare; penzolareB v. t.far pendere, tenere penzoloni ( orecchie, ecc.).(to) lop (3) /lɒp/v. i.( dell'acqua) rompersi in piccole onde.* * *[lɒp] -
2 lop vt
[lɒp](also: lop off) tagliar (via), recidere -
3 lop-eared adj
['lɒpˌɪəd] -
4 lop-sided adj
['lɒp'saɪdɪd](smile) di traverso, (structure) sbilenco (-a) -
5 lop-eared
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6 dollop dol·lop n
['dɒləp](of jam etc) cucchiaiata -
7 gallop gal·lop
['ɡæləp]1. n2. vi(horse, rider) galoppare, andare al galoppoto gallop away — galoppare via, fig andarsene di gran carriera
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8 galloping gal·lop·ing adj
['ɡæləpɪŋ](horse) al galoppo, (fig: inflation, pneumonia) galoppante -
9 interloper inter·lop·er n
['ɪntələʊpə(r)] -
10 lollop lol·lop vi Brit
['lɒləp]camminare (or correre) goffamente -
11 redevelop re·deve·lop vt
[riːdɪ'vɛləp](area) ristrutturare -
12 scallop scal·lop n
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13 scollop scol·lop n
['skɒləp]See: -
14 trollop trol·lop n
['trɒləp]old offensive sgualdrina -
15 wallop wal·lop
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16 walloping wal·lop·ing
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17 lopped
past tense, past participle; see lop
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Lop — may refer to:* Ferdinand Lop, French politician * Lop County, county in Xinjiang, China. * Lop Nur, a Chinese lake * Lop Buri, a city in Thailand * Lop rabbit, a breed of rabbitee also* LOP, a three letter abbreviationlop, ground beef … Wikipedia
lop — [lɔp US la:p] v also lop off past tense and past participle lopped present participle lopping [T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: lop small branches cut off (15 20 centuries)] 1.) also lop off to cut something, especially branches from a tree, usually… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Lop — (l[o^]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lopped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Lopping}.] [Prov. G. luppen, lubben, to cut, geld, or OD. luppen, D. lubben.] 1. To cut off as the top or extreme part of anything; to shorten by cutting off the extremities; to cut off, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
LOP — is a three letter abbreviation that may refer to:* Language oriented programming * Live Online Portal, see: C2.LOP * Low Oil Pressure * Line of Position * Loced Out Posse * Letter One time Pad * Length of Pull (of firearm)… … Wikipedia
Lop — Lop, v. t. To let hang down; as, to lop the head. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lop — Lop, a. Hanging down; as, lop ears; used also in compound adjectives; as, lopeared; lopsided. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
LOP — steht für: radio line of position, eine Funkstandlinie in der Radionavigation Levels of processing, ein Modell der pädagogischen Psychologie Liste offener Punkte, auch als ToDo Liste bekannt Language Oriented Programming, ein Paradigma der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
lop — interj. kartojant nusakomas nevikrus bėgimas: Vilkas lop lop ir nustrikčiojo in tą daiktą, kur našlės karvė žolę skabinėjo LTR(Al). ◊ còp lòp apie greitą ko darymą: Cop lòp šito darbo nepadirbsi Ds … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Lop — Lop, n. That which is lopped from anything, as branches from a tree. Shak. Mortimer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lop — Lop, v. i. To hang downward; to be pendent; to lean to one side. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lop — Lop, n. [AS. loppe.] A flea. [Obs.] Cleveland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English