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1 ozone
['əʊzəʊn] 1.1) chim. ozono m.2) colloq. (sea air) aria f. pura di mare2.modificatore [ depletion] dello strato di ozono; [layer, value] di ozono* * *['ouzəun]1) (fresh (sea) air.) (aria pura)2) (a type of oxygen.) ozono* * *ozone /ˈəʊzəʊn/n. [u]1 (chim.) ozono● (ecol.: di un frigorifero, ecc.) ozone-friendly, che non danneggia la fascia dell'ozono ( essendo privo di CFC) □ (tecn.) ozone generator, ozonizzatore □ ozone hole, buco nell'ozono □ ozone layer, strato dell'ozono; ozonosferaozonica.(chim.) ozonico.* * *['əʊzəʊn] 1.1) chim. ozono m.2) colloq. (sea air) aria f. pura di mare2.modificatore [ depletion] dello strato di ozono; [layer, value] di ozono -
2 ♦ hole
♦ hole /həʊl/n.1 buco ( anche fig.); foro; pertugio; apertura: holes in one's socks, buchi nei calzini; a hole in the roof, un foro nel tetto; a hole in the ozone layer, un buco nello strato di ozono; to make a hole in st., fare un grosso buco in ( un patrimonio, ecc.); to burn a hole, fare un buco; to punch a hole, fare un buco col punzone; to wear a hole in one's socks, farsi un buco nei calzini; a deep hole, un foro profondo; a gaping hole, un grosso buco; uno squarcio2 buca; fossa; cavità; pozza ( di fiume): a road full of holes, una strada piena di buche; swimming hole, specchio d'acqua ( formato da un fiume, ecc.) in cui nuotare; to dig a hole, scavare una buca5 (naut.) falla; squarcio6 [u] cella (d'isolamento)8 (fam.) difetto; punto debole; falla: Your theory is full of holes, la tua teoria ha molti punti deboli (o fa acqua); to pick holes in st., trovare punti deboli in qc.; criticare qc.; fare le pulci a qc.9 (fam.) situazione delicata; pasticcio; guaio: to be in a hole, essere in un guaio; to put sb. in a hole, mettere q. in una situazione delicata (o nei pasticci)● (fam.) hole-and-corner, segreto, nascosto, clandestino; illegale; illecito □ ( poker) hole card, carta coperta (nello «stud poker»; ► stud /2/) □ a hole in a tooth, una carie □ hole in the wall, (fam. ingl.) sportello Bancomat; (fam. spreg. USA) ristorantino; baretto; negozietto, botteguccia □ hole-puncher, perforatrice, punzonatore ( per ufficio) □ in holes, ( di abito, ecc.) pieno di buchi; a brandelli □ (fig. fam. USA) in the hole, in debito □ (fam.) I need it like a hole in the head, è l'ultima cosa di cui ho bisogno; non mi manca che questo.(to) hole /həʊl/A v. t.1 bucare; forare; perforareB v. i. -
3 hole
I [həʊl]1) (in clothing, hedge, pocket) buco m.2) (in wall) breccia f., buco m., foro m.3) BE (in tooth) buco m.4) aut. (in road) buca f.5) fig. (flaw) imperfezione f., difetto m.6) (of mouse, fox, rabbit) tana f.7)8) (financial) buco m.••II 1. [həʊl] 2.to get sb. out of a hole — tirare fuori qcn. dai pasticci
verbo intransitivo (in golf) fare una buca- hole out- hole up* * *[həul] 1. noun1) (an opening or gap in or through something: a hole in the fence; holes in my socks.) buco2) (a hollow in something solid: a hole in my tooth; Many animals live in holes in the ground.) cavità, buco3) ((in golf) (the point scored by the player who takes the fewest strokes to hit his ball over) any one of the usually eighteen sections of the golf course between the tees and the holes in the middle of the greens: He won by two holes; We played nine holes.) buca2. verb1) (to make a hole in: The ship was badly holed when it hit the rock.) bucare; squarciare2) (to hit (a ball etc) into a hole: The golfer holed his ball from twelve metres away.) mettere/mandare in buca•- hole out* * *I [həʊl]1) (in clothing, hedge, pocket) buco m.2) (in wall) breccia f., buco m., foro m.3) BE (in tooth) buco m.4) aut. (in road) buca f.5) fig. (flaw) imperfezione f., difetto m.6) (of mouse, fox, rabbit) tana f.7)8) (financial) buco m.••II 1. [həʊl] 2.to get sb. out of a hole — tirare fuori qcn. dai pasticci
verbo intransitivo (in golf) fare una buca- hole out- hole up -
4 ozone layer
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