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1 plumb
I 1. [plʌm]1) (anche plumb line) ing. filo m. a piombo; mar. scandaglio m.2.avverbio colloq.1) AE (totally) [crazy, wrong] completamente, del tutto2) (precisely)II [plʌm]verbo transitivo sondare, scandagliare [sea, depths]to plumb the depths of — fig. raggiungere il colmo di [despair, misery]
* * *[plʌm]1. n2. advhe's plumb stupid Am fam — è proprio stupido
3. vtscandagliare, (sb's mind) sondareto plumb the depths — scandagliare gli abissi, fig toccare il fondo
•- plumb in* * *plumb /plʌm/A n. (tecn.)B a.1 a piombo; perpendicolare; verticaleC avv.2 (fam.) esattamente; precisamente3 ( slang) completamente; del tutto: plumb crazy ( USA: plumb loco), completamente pazzo; matto da legare● plumb bob, piombo ( di filo o scandaglio) □ (naut.) plumb line, scandaglio a mano (o a sagola); piombino □ (edil.) plumb rule, archipendolo, archipenzolo □ (edil.) plumb wire, filo a piombo □ out of plumb, fuori piombo; non a piombo; a strapiombo.(to) plumb /plʌm/A v. t.1 (tecn.) mettere a piombo2 piombare; appesantire con piombini3 (edil.) predisporre con tubazioni idriche: The basement has been plumbed for a bathroom, il seminterrato è predisposto con le tubazioni per un bagno4 (naut.) scandagliare, sondare5 (fig.) sondare; toccare il fondo di; svelare ( un mistero, ecc.): to plumb the depths of the soul of man, sondare le profondità dell'animo umanoB v. i.1 piombare; cadere a piombo● to plumb in, collegare ( una lavatrice, ecc.) con l'impianto idraulico □ to plumb a sink, installare un lavandino; collegarlo con le tubature dell'acqua.* * *I 1. [plʌm]1) (anche plumb line) ing. filo m. a piombo; mar. scandaglio m.2.avverbio colloq.1) AE (totally) [crazy, wrong] completamente, del tutto2) (precisely)II [plʌm]verbo transitivo sondare, scandagliare [sea, depths]to plumb the depths of — fig. raggiungere il colmo di [despair, misery]
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