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1 retractable
[rɪ'træktəbl]* * *adjective (able to be pulled up or in: An aeroplane has retractable wheels.) retrattile* * *retractable /rɪˈtræktəbl/a.2 ritrattabile; revocabileretractabilityn. [u]ritrattabilità; revocabilità.* * *[rɪ'træktəbl] -
2 retractable re·tract·able adj
[rɪ'træktəbl](undercarriage, nib) retrattile -
3 tape measure
nome metro m. a nastro; (retractable) rotella f. metrica; sart. metro m. da sarto* * *n* * *nome metro m. a nastro; (retractable) rotella f. metrica; sart. metro m. da sarto -
4 bollard
['bɒlɑːd]1) mar. bitta f.2) BE (in road) colonnina f. spartitraffico* * *1) (a post for controlling traffic: The pedestrian shopping area has been closed off with bollards.) pilastrino spartitraffico/di chiusura2) (a short post on a wharf or ship round which ropes are fastened.) bitta* * *bollard /ˈbɒlɑ:d/n.1 (autom.) pilastrino spartitraffico2 pilastrino di chiusura ( di una strada: al traffico); dissuasore di sosta (o di transito): rising (o retractable) bollard, dissuasore mobile3 (naut.) bitta.* * *['bɒlɑːd]1) mar. bitta f.2) BE (in road) colonnina f. spartitraffico -
5 retractability
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6 retract
[rɪ'trækt] 1.1) (withdraw) ritrattare [ statement]2) (pull in) fare rientrare [ landing gear]; [ cat] ritrarre [ claws]2.verbo intransitivo [ landing gear] rientrare; [horns etc.] ritrarsi* * *[ri'trækt](to pull, or be pulled, into the body etc: A cat can retract its claws; A cat's claws can retract.) ritrarre, ritirare- retractable* * *[rɪ'trækt] 1.1) (withdraw) ritrattare [ statement]2) (pull in) fare rientrare [ landing gear]; [ cat] ritrarre [ claws]2.verbo intransitivo [ landing gear] rientrare; [horns etc.] ritrarsi
См. также в других словарях:
rétractable — [ retraktabl ] adj. • 1661; h. 1372; de rétracter I ♦ (de 1. rétracter) Qui peut être rétracté. Aveu rétractable. II ♦ (1961; de 2. rétracter) Stylo à pointe rétractable, dont la pointe se rétracte dans le corps du stylo. ● rétractable adjectif… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Retractable — Re*tract a*ble (r[ e]*tr[=a]kt [.a]*b l), a. [Cf. F. r[ e]tractable.] Capable of being retracted; retractile. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
retractable — (adj.) capable of being drawn in, 1769; see RETRACT (Cf. retract) + ABLE (Cf. able). Meaning capable of being disowned is recorded from 1610s … Etymology dictionary
retractable — adj. Que se puede o debe retractar … Diccionario de la lengua española
retractable — adjective 1 a retractable part of something can be pulled back into the main part: a knife with a retractable blade 2 having a retractable part: a retractable ball point pen … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
retractable — ► adjetivo Que se puede o debe retractar. * * * retractable adj. Susceptible de retractarse o que se debe retractar. * * * retractable. adj. Que se puede o debe retractar. * * * ► adjetivo Díc. de lo que se puede o debe retractar … Enciclopedia Universal
retractable — re|tract|a|ble [rıˈtræktəbəl] adj a retractable part of something can be pulled back into the main part ▪ a knife with a retractable blade … Dictionary of contemporary English
retractable — [[t]rɪtræ̱ktəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n A retractable part of a machine or a building can be moved inwards or backwards. A 20,000 seat arena with a retractable roof is planned … English dictionary
retractable — adj. Retractable is used with these nouns: ↑claw, ↑roof … Collocations dictionary
retractable — re|tract|a|ble [ rı træktəbl ] adjective able to be pulled backward or inside something larger: a stadium with a retractable roof … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
retractable — UK [rɪˈtræktəb(ə)l] / US adjective able to be pulled backwards or inside something larger a stadium with a retractable roof … English dictionary