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1 mortaio
mortaio s.m.1 mortar: pestello e mortaio, pestle and mortar // pestar l'acqua nel mortaio, (fare una cosa inutile) to beat the air (o to flog a dead horse)2 (mil.) mortar: il mortaio affondò nel fango, the mortar sank into the mud.* * ** * *mortaiopl. -ai /mor'tajo, ai/sostantivo m.mortar (anche mil.). -
2 calcina
f ( malta) mortar* * *calcina s.f.1 ( calce spenta) slaked lime (o lime paste)2 ( malta di calce) lime mortar.* * *[kal'tʃina]sostantivo femminile (malta) (lime) mortar* * *calcina/kal't∫ina/sostantivo f.(malta) (lime) mortar. -
3 malta
f mortar* * *malta s.f.1 (edil.) mortar2 (region.) (fango) mud, mire, slime.Malta no.pr.f. (geogr.) Malta // i Cavalieri di Malta, Knights of Malta // croce di Malta, Maltese cross.* * *['malta]sostantivo femminile mortar* * *malta/'malta/sostantivo f.mortar. -
4 bombarda
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5 mochi
or " o-mochi"( JAPAN)sweet glutinous rice cakes♦ sticky rice cakes, made of certain varieties of steamed rice pounded in a mortar.♦ Rice cake made of glutinous rice pounded into a thick and sticky paste. It is commonly eaten for the New Year.♦ Pounded rice cakes prepared by pounding steamed glutinous rice with a mortar and pestle, are indispensable for Japanese ceremonial feasts. -
6 batteria
f batterymusic drums pl* * *batteria s.f.1 (mil.) battery: batteria a cavallo, horse battery; batteria contraerea, antiaircraft battery; batteria costiera, coastal battery; batteria da campo, field battery; batteria di mortai, trench-mortar battery; fuoco di batteria, battery fire // scoprire le proprie batterie, (fig.) to flex one's muscles2 (elettr.) (electric) battery: batteria di accumulatori, storage battery // (inform.): batteria di avvolgitori, cluster; batteria di memoria, bank5 batteria da cucina, battery (o set) of saucepans6 (sport) heat7 ( di orologio) striking mechanism8 ( di polli) battery.* * *[batte'ria]sostantivo femminile1) el. aut. battery(alimentato) a batteria — battery controlled o operated o powered
2) mil. (d'artiglieria) battery3) mus. drums pl., drum kit5) sport (eliminatorie) heat6) (di animali) battery* * *batteria/batte'ria/ ⇒ 34sostantivo f.2 mil. (d'artiglieria) battery3 mus. drums pl., drum kit; Bonham alla batteria Bonham on drums4 (insieme di oggetti) batteria da cucina set of saucepans5 sport (eliminatorie) heat6 (di animali) battery; pollo di batteria battery chicken. -
7 pestare
carne, prezzemolo poundcon piede step on( picchiare) beat up* * *pestare v.tr.1 ( battere con un attrezzo) to pound, to crush: pestare qlco. in un mortaio, to pound sthg. in a mortar; pestare la carne, to pound meat; pestare l'aglio, to crush garlic; pestare il pepe, to grind pepper; gli ho pestato il mignolo col martello, I have smashed his little finger with the hammer // pestare l'acqua nel mortaio, (fig.) to beat the air2 ( calpestare) to tread* on (sthg.), to trample on (sthg.): non pestare l'erba, do not tread on the grass; pestare i piedi, i calli a qlcu., to tread on s.o.'s toes (anche fig.); pestare l'uva, to tread the grapes3 ( picchiare) to beat*, to hit*; to thrash: quando è ubriaco pesta sua moglie, when he is drunk he beats his wife; ho pestato la testa contro lo spigolo del tavolo, I hit my head against the edge of the table; pestare sodo qlcu., to give s.o. a beating (o a hiding)4 ( battere) to strike*: pestare i piedi, to stamp one's feet; pestare un pugno sul tavolo, to strike the table with one's fist (o to bang one's fist on the table).* * *[pes'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (schiacciare) to grind* [pepe, cereali]; to crush [aglio, noci]2) (calpestare) to trample, to step on [erba, aiuola]; to crush, to step on [ insetto]pestare un piede a qcn. — to stamp on sb.'s foot
3) colloq. (picchiare) to beat* (up), to bash (up), to rough uppestare qcn. a sangue — to beat the hell out of sb
2.pestare il pianoforte — to hammer on o pound away at the piano
••pestare l'acqua nel mortaio — to flog BE o beat AE a dead horse
pestare i piedi o calli a qcn. — to tread on sb.'s toes o corns
* * *pestare/pes'tare/ [1]1 (schiacciare) to grind* [pepe, cereali]; to crush [aglio, noci]2 (calpestare) to trample, to step on [erba, aiuola]; to crush, to step on [ insetto]; pestare un piede a qcn. to stamp on sb.'s foot3 colloq. (picchiare) to beat* (up), to bash (up), to rough up; pestare qcn. a sangue to beat the hell out of sb.II pestarsi verbo pronominaleto fight*, to come* to blowspestare l'acqua nel mortaio to flog BE o beat AE a dead horse; pestare i piedi to stamp one's feet; pestare i piedi o calli a qcn. to tread on sb.'s toes o corns. -
8 bombarda sf
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9 calcina sf
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10 lanciabombe sm inv
[lantʃa'bombe]Mil mortar -
11 malta sf
['malta]Edil mortar -
12 mortaio sm
[mor'tajo] mortaio (-ai) -
13 impastatrice
impastatrice s.f.1 (mecc.) (per pane ecc.) kneading machine, mixer2 (edil.) (di cemento) cement mixer; (di malta) mortar mixing machine. -
14 lanciabombe
lanciabombe s.m. (mil.) trench-mortar; bomber; bomb thrower; (mar.) depth-charge thrower: addetto al lanciabombe, bomb thrower // dispositivo lanciabombe, bomb release. -
15 maltatore
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16 bombarda
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17 calcina
sf [kal'tʃina] -
18 lanciabombe
sm inv [lantʃa'bombe]Mil mortar -
19 malta
sf ['malta]Edil mortar -
20 mortaio
sm [mor'tajo] mortaio (-ai)
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