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1 pruning
['pruːnɪŋ]nome (of bush, tree) potatura f.* * *pruning /ˈpru:nɪŋ/n. [u]● pruning hook, ronca; roncola; potatoio □ pruning knife, coltello da giardinaggio; roncolo □ pruning shears (o pruning scissors), cesoie da giardino.* * *['pruːnɪŋ]nome (of bush, tree) potatura f. -
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5 rampant
['ræmpənt]2) [ plant] rigoglioso3) arald. rampante* * *['ræmpənt](very common and uncontrolled: Vandalism is rampant in the town.) (che dilaga)* * *rampant /ˈræmpənt/a.3 ( di vegetazione) lussureggiante; rigoglioso: Pruning is the only way to prevent rampant growth, la potatura è il solo modo per evitare la crescita incontrollata5 (fam. ingl., spec. sport) inarrestabile: Rampant Arsenal destroy Derby, un Arsenal inarrestabile straccia il DerbyFALSI AMICI: rampant non significa rampante nel senso di ambizioso rampantly avv.* * *['ræmpənt]2) [ plant] rigoglioso3) arald. rampante -
6 shear
[ʃɪə(r)]* * *[ʃiə]past tense - sheared; verb1) (to clip or cut wool from (a sheep).) tosare2) ((past tense shorn: often with off) to cut (hair) off: All her curls have been shorn off.) tagliare3) ((past tense shorn: especially with of) to cut hair from (someone): He has been shorn (of all his curls).) rasare4) (to cut or (cause to) break: A piece of the steel girder sheared off.) spezzarsi•- shears* * *[ʃɪə(r)](sheep) tosare•* * *shear /ʃɪə(r)/n.1 (pl.) cesoie; forbici; forbicioni: a pair of shears, un paio di cesoie; pinking shears, forbici seghettate ( da sarto); pruning shears, forbici da giardinaggio4 [u] (geol.) fessurazione; taglio: shear folding, piegamento per taglio; shear-joint plane, piano di diaclasi (di taglio)● (bot.) shear-grass ( Agropyron repens), gramigna dei medici; dente canino □ (mecc.) shear pin, spina di sicurezza □ shear plane, (mecc.) piano di taglio; (geol.) piano di diaclasi □ (mecc.) shear strength, resistenza al taglio □ (mecc.) shear stress, sforzo di taglio □ (tecn.) shear test, prova di taglio □ (Austral.) a sheep off shears, una pecora appena tosata.(to) shear /ʃɪə(r)/A v. t.1 tosare: to shear sheep [a hedge], tosare le pecore [una siepe]3 (tecn.) cesoiare; troncare; tagliare; tranciare4 (fig.) spogliare; privare: The king was shorn of all his powers, il re fu privato di ogni potere; to be shorn of one's rights, essere privato dei propri dirittiB v. i.● to shear away (o off), tosare ( la lana); tagliare via, eliminare; staccarsi: The handle has sheared off, si è staccato il manico □ a closely shorn head, una testa rasata a zero (o rapata) □ a shorn lamb, un agnello tosato; (fig.) un gonzo, uno che s'è fatto pelare.* * *[ʃɪə(r)]
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