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1 Punch-and-Judy show
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2 Punch
[pʌntʃ]nome proprio Pulcinella••* * *(the name of a comic figure in a puppet-show (traditionally known as a Punch and Judy show).) (Pulcinella)* * *Punch /pʌntʃ/n.● Punch-and-Judy show, teatro delle marionette; (i) burattini □ to be as pleased as Punch, esser contento come una pasqua.* * *[pʌntʃ]nome proprio Pulcinella•• -
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[pʌntʃ]nome proprio Pulcinella••* * *(the name of a comic figure in a puppet-show (traditionally known as a Punch and Judy show).) (Pulcinella)* * *punch (1) /pʌntʃ/n.5 (comput.) perforazione● punch card, scheda perforata □ ( USA) punch clock, orologio marcatempo □ (tecn.) punch cutter, fustellatrice □ (mecc.) punch press, pressa meccanica □ ticket punch, macchina obliteratrice.♦ punch (2) /pʌntʃ/n.2 [u] (fam.) energia; forza; vigore; incisività; mordente4 ( boxe) pugno, colpo: a punch on the jaw, un colpo alla mascella; to throw a punch, portare un colpo● punch-drunk, ( di un pugile e fig.) stordito ( per i pugni ricevuti), suonato □ punch line, battuta finale, il più bello ( di una barzelletta, ecc.) □ ( boxe) punch on the back of the neck, colpo alla nuca □ (fam. ingl.) punch-up, baruffa; lite; zuffa □ to beat sb. to the punch, ( boxe) battere q. sull'anticipo; (fig.) giocare d'anticipo □ ( di pugile) to pack quite a punch, essere un picchiatore □ to pull one's punches ► to pull □ ( boxe) to roll with the punch, assorbire il colpo con un arretramento o uno spostamento.punch (3) /pʌntʃ/n.punch; ponce: rum punch, ponce al rum● punch-bowl, grande coppa da ponce; (fig.) buca tonda ( nel fianco d'un colle).(to) punch (1) /pʌntʃ/v. t.2 forare; perforare● ( USA) to punch the clock, timbrare il cartellino ( in entrata o in uscita) □ to punch a hole, fare un buco col punzone □ to get one's ticket punched, farsi forare il biglietto ( in autobus, ecc.); (fig. fam. USA) morire, lasciarci la pelle.♦ (to) punch (2) /pʌntʃ/A v. t.1 colpire col pugno; dare pugni a (q.)3 ( boxe) colpire: He punched the challenger below the belt, ha colpito lo sfidante sotto la cinturaB v. i.( boxe) portare i colpi; combattere● ( boxe) to punch one's opponent into a corner, chiudere l'avversario all'angolo a furia di colpi □ to punch sb. on the nose, dare un pugno sul naso a q.* * *[pʌntʃ]nome proprio Pulcinella•• -
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Punch and Judy show — UK [ˌpʌntʃ ən ˈdʒuːdi ˌʃəʊ] US [ˌpʌntʃ ən ˈdʒudi ˌʃoʊ] noun [countable] [singular Punch and Judy show plural Punch and Judy shows] a children’s performance that uses two puppets (=models made of cloth) called … Useful english dictionary
Punch-and-Judy show — [punch΄ən jo͞o′dē] n. a puppet show in which the quarrelsome Punch constantly fights with his wife, Judy, in a comical way … English World dictionary
Punch and Judy show — UK [ˌpʌntʃ ən ˈdʒuːdɪ ˌʃəʊ] / US [ˌpʌntʃ ən ˈdʒudɪ ˌʃoʊ] noun [countable] Word forms Punch and Judy show : singular Punch and Judy show plural Punch and Judy shows a children s performance that uses two puppets (= models made of cloth) called… … English dictionary
Punch and Judy show — [[t]pʌ̱ntʃ ən ʤu͟ːdi ʃoʊ[/t]] Punch and Judy shows N COUNT A Punch and Judy show is a puppet show for children, often performed at fairs or at the seaside. Punch and Judy, the two main characters, are always fighting … English dictionary
Punch and Judy show — Punch and Ju|dy show [ ,pʌntʃ ən dʒudi ,ʃou ] noun count a children s performance that uses two PUPPETS (=models made of cloth) called Punch and Judy who are married and fight a lot … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Punch and Judy show — ➡ Punch and Judy * * * … Universalium
punch-and-judy show — ˈpənchənˈjüdē noun Usage: usually capitalized P&J Etymology: from Punch and Judy, traditional names of the principal characters : a puppet show in which the principal character quarrels with his wife and does various outrageous and tragic things… … Useful english dictionary
Punch-and-Judy show — Punch′ and Ju′dy show n. sbz a puppet show having a plot consisting chiefly of slapstick humor and the tragicomic misadventures of the hook nosed, humpback buffoon Punch and his wife Judy … From formal English to slang
Punch-and-Judy show — /punch euhn jooh dee/ a puppet show having a conventional plot consisting chiefly of slapstick humor and the tragicomic misadventures of the grotesque, hook nosed, humpback buffoon Punch and his wife Judy. [1875 80] * * * … Universalium
Punch and Judy show — Punch and Ju|dy show [ˌpʌntʃ ən ˈdʒu:di ʃəu US ʃou] n a traditional type of entertainment for children, especially at British ↑seaside towns, that uses ↑puppets … Dictionary of contemporary English
Punch and Judy Show — English puppet show starring the cruel husband Punch and his nagging wife Judy (derived from the Italian commedia dell arte) … English contemporary dictionary