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1 cobbler
['kɒblə(r)]nome ciabattino m. (-a), calzolaio m. (-a)* * *noun (a person who mends shoes.) ciabattino, calzolaio* * *cobbler /ˈkɒblə(r)/n.1 ciabattino; calzolaio2 (fig.) rabberciatore; raffazzonatore5 (al pl.) (volg. GB) testicoli; palle, coglioni (volg.)● cobbler's wax, pece da calzolaio.* * *['kɒblə(r)]nome ciabattino m. (-a), calzolaio m. (-a) -
2 locksmith
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3 plumber
['plʌmə(r)]nome idraulico m.* * *(a person who fits and mends domestic water, gas and sewage pipes: Send for a plumber - we have a leaking pipe.) idraulico- plumbing* * *plumber /ˈplʌmə(r)/n.● (fam. USA) plumber's friend (o helper), sturalavandini □ plumber's snake, mandrino flessibile piegatubi ( da idraulico).* * *['plʌmə(r)]nome idraulico m.
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a|mends — «uh MEHNDZ», n.sing. or plural. 1. something given or paid to make up for a wrong or injury done; payment for loss; satisfaction; compensation: »to make amends to a person who was imprisoned unjustly. If you carelessly took more than your share… … Useful english dictionary
dum fait non compos mends suae, ut dicit — While he was of unsound mind, as he says. See 2 Bl Comm 291 … Ballentine's law dictionary
men's — mends … English homophone dictionary
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mend — I UK [mend] / US verb Word forms mend : present tense I/you/we/they mend he/she/it mends present participle mending past tense mended past participle mended * 1) a) [transitive] to repair a tear or hole in a piece of clothing These socks need to… … English dictionary