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1 plough
I 1. [plaʊ]nome BE agr. aratro m.2. II 1. [plaʊ]1) agr. arare [land, field]; fare [ furrow]2) (invest)2.to plough money into — investire molti soldi in [project, company]
verbo intransitivo BE agr. arare* * *1. noun(a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.) aratro2. verb1) (to turn over (the earth) with such a tool: The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.) arare2) (to travel with difficulty, force a way etc: The ship ploughed through the rough sea; I've all this work to plough through.) (procedere a fatica)3) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) sbattere* * *1. n2. vt3. viAgr arare•* * *plough /plaʊ/n.1 (agric.) aratro3 (falegn.) incorsatoio4 (ind. min.) piallatrice5 (fam. antiq.) bocciatura● (astron.) the Plough, il Gran Carro, l'Orsa Maggiore ( costellazione) □ plough-beam, stanga centrale, timone ( dell'aratro) □ plough-iron, coltro □ plough-shoe, dentale ( legno del vomere) □ plough-staff, nettatoio; arnese per pulire il coltro □ plough-tree, manico dell'aratro □ (fig.) to put one's hand to the plough, porre mano all'opera; intraprendere un lavoro.(to) plough /plaʊ/A v. t.B v. i.1 arare; fare l'aratura● (naut.: di nave) to plough across, attraversare ( l'oceano, ecc.) □ (fig.) to plough the sands, arare il mare; fare una cosa inutile.* * *I 1. [plaʊ]nome BE agr. aratro m.2. II 1. [plaʊ]1) agr. arare [land, field]; fare [ furrow]2) (invest)2.to plough money into — investire molti soldi in [project, company]
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2 trench
[trentʃ]nome fosso m., fossato m.; mil. trincea f.* * *[tren ](a long narrow ditch dug in the ground, especially as a protection for soldiers against gunfire: The soldiers returned to the trenches.) trincea* * *trench /trɛntʃ/n.1 fossa; fosso3 (ind. min.) scavo4 (mil.) trincea● trench cart, carretto ( per il trasporto di munizioni nelle trincee) □ trench coat, trench; impermeabile ( di foggia militare) □ (mil.) trench communication, camminamento □ trench digger, scavatore; (mecc.) scavatrice □ (mecc.) trench excavator, scavafossi □ (med.) trench fever, febbre quintana □ (mil.) trench gun (o trench mortar), lanciabombe; mortaio □ trench knife, pugnale □ (med.) trench mouth, gengivite ulcerativa □ (agric.) trench plough, aratro assolcatore; ravagliatore □ (agric.) trench ploughing, ravagliatura □ (mil.) trench warfare, guerra di trincea □ (fam. ingl.) to be in the trenches, essere al lavoro □ (mil.) to open the trenches, cominciare a scavare le trincee.(to) trench /trɛntʃ/A v. t.2 (mil.) trincerareB v. i.● (form.) to trench on (o upon), invadere, usurpare; esser vicino a, rasentare: to trench on sb. 's land, invadere il terreno di q.; His behaviour trenches upon vulgarity, la sua condotta rasenta la volgarità.* * *[trentʃ]nome fosso m., fossato m.; mil. trincea f.
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