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['mɪtn]nome muffola f., manopola f.* * *['mitn](also mitt [mit])1) (a kind of glove with two sections, one for the thumb and the other for the fingers: a pair of mittens.) muffola2) (a type of glove with separate sections for each finger, reaching only to halfway down the fingers.) mezzoguanto* * *mitten /ˈmɪtn/n.2 manopola; muffola3 (fam.) guantone da pugile● (fam.) to get the mitten, essere piantato (in asso: dalla fidanzata, ecc.) (fam.); essere licenziato □ (fam.) to give the mitten, piantare (in asso), abbandonare; licenziare ( dal lavoro)mitteneda.coperto da un mezzo guanto.* * *['mɪtn]nome muffola f., manopola f.
См. также в других словарях:
Mittened — Mit tened, a. Covered with a mitten or mittens. Mittened hands. Whittier. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mittened — adjective see mitten … New Collegiate Dictionary
mittened — adjective Wearing a mitten, or mittens … Wiktionary
mittened — mittˈened adjective Covered with a mitten or mittens • • • Main Entry: ↑mitten … Useful english dictionary
mitten — noun Etymology: Middle English mitain, from Anglo French, probably from Old French mite, name for a cat Date: 14th century 1. a covering for the hand and wrist having a separate section for the thumb only 2. mitt 1a • mittened adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
bemittened — adjective Wearing mittens, or a mitten; mittened … Wiktionary
mitten — noun a glove with two sections, one for the thumb and the other for all four fingers. ↘(mittens) informal boxing gloves. Derivatives mittened adjective Origin ME: from OFr. mitaine, perh. from mite pet name for a cat (because mittens were often… … English new terms dictionary
mitten — n. 1 a glove with two sections, one for the thumb and the other for all four fingers. 2 sl. (in pl.) boxing gloves. Derivatives: mittened adj. Etymology: ME f. OF mitaine ult. f. L medietas half: see MOIETY … Useful english dictionary
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