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['nækə(r)]nome BE = commerciante e macellatore di cavalli* * *knacker (1) /ˈnækə(r)/n.2 chi compra case, navi, ecc., vecchie, per utilizzarne il materiale; demolitore● (GB) knacker's yard, mattatoio per cavalli □ (GB, scherz.) ready for the knacker's yard, da buttare, da rottamare.knacker (2) /ˈnækə(r)/n.(generalm. al pl.) (volg.) palla; marrone.(to) knacker /ˈnækə(r)/v. t. (fam.)1 stancare; stremare2 rovinare; scassare.* * *['nækə(r)]nome BE = commerciante e macellatore di cavalli -
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subst. \/ˈnækə\/1) hesteslakter, oppkjøper av dyr for slakting2) skraphandler, nedrivningsentreprenør, forklaring: oppkjøper av gamle bygninger, biler e.l.knacker's yard slaktehus for dyr skraphandel( hverdagslig) moden for fyllinga, verdiløs
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