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101 postdibattimentale
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102 precessione
precessione s.f. (scient.) precession: (fis.) moto di precessione, precessional motion; (astr.) precessione degli equinozi, precession of the equinoxes. -
103 retrogradazione
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104 rotazionale
rotazionale agg. (fis.) rotational: campo rotazionale, rotational field; moto rotazionale, rotational motion. -
105 tigresco
tigresco agg. tigerish, tiger-like (anche fig.): istinto, movimento tigresco, tigerish instinct, motion. -
106 ultrarallentatore
ultrarallentatore s.m. (cinem.) ultra-slow-motion camera. -
107 undazione
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108 movimento di generazione
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109 ruota per retromarcia
"reverse motion gear;Rücklaufrad;engrenagem de marcha-a-re" -
110 movimento rotativo
Movimento m rotativo, movimento m rotatotioRotary motion, rotational movementDizionario italiano-inglese per macchine e attrezzature per l'imballaggio > movimento rotativo
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111 movimento rotatotio
Movimento m rotativo, movimento m rotatotioRotary motion, rotational movementDizionario italiano-inglese per macchine e attrezzature per l'imballaggio > movimento rotatotio
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112 avviare
[avvi'are]1. vt1) (indirizzare: a studi, mestiere) to lead, direct2) (mettere in moto) to start (up)avviare con la manovella Auto — to crank, give a crank start to
3) (iniziare: attività, impresa) to start up, set up, (trattative) to set in motion, (discussione) to get going, (lavoro a maglia) to cast on2. vip (avviarsi)avviarsi (a o verso qc) — to set out o off (for sth)
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fig : essere sul punto di) avviarsi a fare qc — to be about to do sth, be on the point of doing sthavviati, poi ti raggiungo — you go on ahead and I'll catch you up
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113 corsa
sf ['korsa]1) (azione) running no plandare o essere di corsa — to be in a hurry
andarsene/arrivare di corsa — to rush off/in
"vietato scendere dal treno in corsa" — "do not alight from the train while it is in motion"
da corsa — (auto, moto) racing
corsa automobilistica/ciclistica — motor/cycle racing
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114 input
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115 movimento
[movi'mento]1. sm(gen) Pol, Letteratura movement, (Mus : grado di velocità) tempo, (parte) movement, (fig : animazione) activity, hustle and bustleun movimento di rotazione/rivoluzione — a rotation/revolution
fare un po' di movimento — (esercizio fisico) to take some exercise
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116 mozione
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117 ralenti
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118 stir
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119 toss
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120 moto
bike, motion
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