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1 potabile
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2 acqua
acqua s.f. 1. eau: acqua potabile eau potable; acqua non potabile eau non potable. 2. ( pioggia) pluie: un rovescio d'acqua une averse, ( colloq) une douche; ( colloq) ho preso molta acqua je me suis fait doucher, je me suis fait saucer, je me suis fait rincer. 3. (rif. a pietre preziose) eau, transparence, pureté: diamante di purissima acqua un diamant de la plus belle eau. 4. (nei giochi infantili: lontano dall'oggetto cercato) tu gèles!, froid! 5. al pl. ( distesa d'acqua) eaux: la nave è ancorata nelle acque di Napoli le navire est ancré dans les eaux de Naples. 6. ( Sport) (corsia: spec. rif. al canottaggio) ligne d'eau. 7. al pl. ( sorgenti termali) eaux. 8. al pl. ( Fisiol) ( liquido amniotico) eaux: le si sono rotte le acque elle a perdu ses eaux. -
3 potabile
fit to drink* * *potabile agg. drinkable, drinking (attr.), potable: acqua potabile, non potabile, drinking, not drinking water.* * *[po'tabile]1)acqua potabile — drinkable o drinking water
2) colloq. (passabile) decent* * *potabile/po'tabile/2 colloq. (passabile) decent. -
4 acquedotto
acquedotto s.m. 1. ( complesso delle tubature) système d'adduction d'eau: acquedotto cittadino système de distribution d'eau potable. 2. ( conduttura) aqueduc. 3. (Arch,Anat) aqueduc. -
5 potabilizzare
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6 flambe'
To flame foods by dousing in some form of potable alcohol and setting alight. -
7 acqua potabile
fdrinking water, potable water, drinkable water -
8 potabile
aggdrinkable, drinking, potable -
9 potabilizzazione
fpotabilization, treatment to make water potable
См. также в других словарях:
potable — [ pɔtabl ] adj. • 1270; t. d alchim. av. XVIIe; lat. potabilis, de potare « boire » 1 ♦ Qui peut être bu sans danger pour la santé. Eau non potable. ♢ (1701) Vx Qui, sans être excellent, peut se boire. Ce vin est potable. 2 ♦ (1756) Fam. Qui… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Potable — Po ta*ble, a. [F., fr. L. potabilis, fr. potare to drink; akin to Gr. po tos a drinking, po sis a drink, Skr. p[=a] to drink, OIr. ibim I drink. Cf. {Poison}, {Bib}, {Imbibe}.] Fit to be drunk; drinkable. Water fresh and potable. Bacon. n. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
potable — Potable. adj. de tout genre. Il n a guere d usage qu en cette phrase, Or potable, qui signifie de l or rendu liquide & propre à boire. Il pretend avoir trouvé le secret de l or potable … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
potable — 1570s, from O.Fr. potable (14c.), from L.L. potabilis drinkable, from L. potare to drink (see POTION (Cf. potion)) … Etymology dictionary
potable — [adj] drinkable edible, palatable, safe to drink; concept 169 potable [n] beverage alcoholic beverage, cooler, draft, drink, libation, liquor; concept 454 … New thesaurus
potable — (Del lat. potabĭlis). 1. adj. Que se puede beber. 2. coloq. Pasable, aceptable. ☛ V. oro potable … Diccionario de la lengua española
potable — Apto para beber. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
potable — index palatable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
potable — ► ADJECTIVE formal ▪ drinkable. DERIVATIVES potability noun. ORIGIN French, from Latin potare to drink … English terms dictionary
potable — [pōt′ə bəl] adj. [Fr < LL potabilis < L potare, to drink < IE base * pō , to drink > Sans pāti, (he) drinks, L bibere, to drink] fit to drink; drinkable n. something drinkable; beverage potability n. potableness … English World dictionary
Potable — Eau potable Jusqu au XIXe siècle, c est généralement aux fontaines et puits qu il fallait aller chercher l eau, plus ou moins potable … Wikipédia en Français