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['pænˌpaɪps]flauto msg di Pan, siringa fsg -
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♦ pipe /paɪp/n.1 tubo; canna; condotto; conduttura: a water pipe, un tubo dell'acqua; (mecc.) exhaust pipe, tubo di scarico; a burst pipe, un tubo scoppiato; The pipe leaks, il tubo perde3 (mus.) piffero; flauto4 (pl.) (mus.) zampogna; cornamusa; piva5 (naut.) fischietto di nostromo7 (spesso pl.) voce di chi canta; canto9 (= tobacco pipe) pipa; ( anche) pipata ( di tabacco): to smoke a pipe, fumare la pipa; farsi una pipata11 (comput.) (il) simbolo; barra verticale; pipe● pipe bomb, bomba rudimentale racchiusa in un tubo di ferro □ pipe cleaner, scovolino; ( anche) nettapipe □ pipe cleaning, pulitura di condutture (o di tubi) □ (mecc.) pipe cutter, tagliatubi □ (fam.) pipe dream, idea fantastica; progetto irrealizzabile; vana speranza □ pipe ( and tube) fitter, tubista ( riparatore o installatore); ( USA) gasista □ (mecc.) pipe fittings, raccordi per tubazioni □ pipe ( and tube) manufacturer, tubista ( fabbricante) □ (mil.) pipe major, sottufficiale che comanda le cornamuse del reggimento □ pipes of Pan ► panpipe □ (mus.) pipe organ, organo a canne □ pipe rack, portapipe, rastrelliera per pipe □ pipe stem, cannuccia ( di pipa) □ (mecc.) pipe tee, raccordo a T □ (mecc.) pipe thread, filettatura per tubi □ (tecn.) pipe threader, filiera per tubi □ pipe union, manicotto, raccordo per tubazioni □ pipe work contractors, posatori di tubi; ditta per la posa di tubi □ (mecc.) pipe wrench, giratubi; chiave stringitubo □ to fill one's pipe, caricare la pipa □ (volg. USA) to lay ( the) pipe, lustrare il tubo; scopare (volg.) □ ( slang USA) to be on the pipe, fumare il crack; farsi di crack □ (fig. fam.) Put that in your pipe and smoke it!, prendi su e porta a casa!(to) pipe /paɪp/A v. i.B v. t.3 (naut.) chiamare ( marinai, col fischietto); salutare ( un ufficiale, col fischietto): to pipe all hands on deck, chiamare tutti i marinai in coperta● (fam.) to pipe one's eye, piangere □ (naut.) to pipe the side, rendere gli onori col fischietto; fischiare alla banda. -
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pipes of Pan — Pandean pipes Pan*de an pipes, n. pl., A primitive wind instrument, consisting of a series of short hollow reeds or pipes, graduated in length by the musical scale, and fastened together side by side; a syrinx; a mouth organ; said to have been… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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The Pipes of Pan — is a poem by Adrian Ross set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar, being completed on 5th June 1899.The song was published by Boosey in 1900. Early editions of the vocal score are inscribed Sung by Mr. Ivor Foster . [… … Wikipedia
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Pan flute — Pipes of Pan redirects here. For other uses, see Pipes of Pan (disambiguation). Andean panflute, or zampoña. The pan flute or pan pipe (also known as panflute or panpipes) is an ancient musical instrument based on the principle of the closed tube … Wikipedia
Pan — Pan, prop. n. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] (Gr. Myth.) The god of shepherds, guardian of bees, and patron of fishing and hunting. He is usually represented as having the head and trunk of a man, with the legs, horns, and tail of a goat, and as playing on the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pan's pipes — Pandean pipes Pan*de an pipes, n. pl., A primitive wind instrument, consisting of a series of short hollow reeds or pipes, graduated in length by the musical scale, and fastened together side by side; a syrinx; a mouth organ; said to have been… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pan's pipes — noun plural Usage: usually capitalized 1st P Etymology: after Pan, ancient Greek god of woods and shepherds : panpipe * * * Panˈ pipes or Pan s pipes plural noun The syrinx, a musical instrument attributed to Pan, made of reeds of different… … Useful english dictionary
Pan-pipes — n.pl. a musical instrument orig. associated with the Greek rural god Pan, made of a series of short pipes graduated in length and fixed together with the mouthpieces in line. * * * Panˈ pipes or Pan s pipes plural noun The syrinx, a musical… … Useful english dictionary