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I [kɔɪl]1) (of rope, barbed wire) rotolo m.; (of electric wire) bobina f.; (of smoke) voluta f.; (of hair) crocchia f.; (of snake) spira f.2) (contraceptive) spirale f.II 1. [kɔɪl]verbo transitivo avvolgere, arrotolare [rope, wire]; raccogliere [ hair]2.verbo intransitivo [river, procession] serpeggiare3.to coil itself — avvolgersi, arrotolarsi
- coil up* * *[koil] 1. verb(to wind into loops: The snake coiled (itself) round the tree.) attorcigliarsi2. noun1) (a length of something wound into a loop or loops: a coil of rope; a coil of hair.) rotolo; crocchia2) (a wound length of wire for conducting electricity: the coil in an electric fire.) bobina* * *[kɔɪl]1. n2) Auto, Elec bobina3)the coil — (contraceptive) la spirale
2. vt3. vi* * *coil (1) /kɔɪl/n.2 rotolo4 (elettr.) bobina; rocchetto: (autom.) ignition coil, bobina d'accensione; induction coil, rocchetto d'induzione; induttore8 (naut.) duglia● coil spring, molla a spirale piatta; molla elicoidale □ (tecn.) coil winder, bobinatrice.coil (2) /kɔɪl/n.(arc.) confusione; tumulto.(to) coil /kɔɪl/A v. t.1 avvolgere ( una corda, ecc.) (a spirale); attorcigliare: The python coiled itself round its prey, il pitone si avvolse intorno alla preda2 (naut.) addugliare; abbisciareB v. i.1 avvolgersi (a spirale); attorcigliarsi2 muoversi in spire; serpeggiare● to coil up, avvolgere (o avvolgersi) a spirale; raggomitolarsi.* * *I [kɔɪl]1) (of rope, barbed wire) rotolo m.; (of electric wire) bobina f.; (of smoke) voluta f.; (of hair) crocchia f.; (of snake) spira f.2) (contraceptive) spirale f.II 1. [kɔɪl]verbo transitivo avvolgere, arrotolare [rope, wire]; raccogliere [ hair]2.verbo intransitivo [river, procession] serpeggiare3.to coil itself — avvolgersi, arrotolarsi
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['daɪəmənd] 1.1) (stone) diamante m.2) (shape) rombo m., losanga f.3) (in baseball) diamante m.4) (in cards) carta f. di quadri2. 3.modificatore [ ring] con brillante, con brillanti; [ brooch] di brillanti; [ dust] di diamante; [ mine] di diamanti* * *1) (a very hard, colourless precious stone: Her brooch had three diamonds in it; ( also adjective) a diamond ring.) diamante2) (a piece of diamond (often artificial) used as a tip on eg a record-player stylus.) diamante3) (a kind of four-sided figure or shape; ♦: There was a pattern of red and yellow diamonds on the floor.) rombo4) (one of the playing-cards of the suit diamonds, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) quadri•- diamonds* * *diamond /ˈdaɪəmənd/n.1 [uc] (miner.) diamante, brillante: a diamond ring, un anello di diamante; a diamond necklace, una collana di brillanti3 [uc] (tipogr.) diamante; occhio di mosca4 [uc] ( delle carte da gioco) (carta di) quadri; (pl.) (seme di) quadri: the ace [queen, two] of diamonds, l'asso [la regina, il due] di quadri; I've only one diamond ( left) in my hand, mi è rimasto soltanto un quadri in mano6 ( sport: baseball) diamante, rombo ( settore del campo); ( anche) campo di baseball: diamond defence, difesa a rombo7 (fam.) vero amico; tesoro (fig.)● ( USA) diamond anniversary = diamond wedding ► sotto □ diamond-bearing, diamantifero □ (tecn.) diamond bit, tagliatore diamantato □ diamond cement, colla per fissare diamanti artificiali □ (mecc.) diamond chisel, scalpello a punta di diamante □ (ind. min.) diamond coring, carotaggio al diamante □ (autom.) diamond crossing, incrocio a losanga □ diamond-cut, tagliato a brillante □ diamond cuttery, taglieria di diamanti □ (ind. min.) diamond drill, sonda a diamanti □ diamond drilling, perforazione con sonda a diamanti □ diamond field, giacimento diamantifero □ diamond jubilee, giubileo di diamante □ (autom., in USA) diamond lane, corsia preferenziale ( riservata alle auto con più passeggeri) □ diamond mine, miniera di diamanti □ diamond panes, vetri romboidali □ (mecc.) diamond point, punta di diamante □ diamond saw, sega diamantata □ diamond sawing, taglio con sega diamantata □ (zool.) diamond snake ( Python spilotes), pitone diamantino; pitone tappeto □ diamond tool, utensile diamantato □ diamond wedding, nozze di diamante □ a rough diamond ( USA, a diamond in the rough), un diamante grezzo; (fig.) una brava persona ma un po' grezza.* * *['daɪəmənd] 1.1) (stone) diamante m.2) (shape) rombo m., losanga f.3) (in baseball) diamante m.4) (in cards) carta f. di quadri2. 3.modificatore [ ring] con brillante, con brillanti; [ brooch] di brillanti; [ dust] di diamante; [ mine] di diamanti
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