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1 rivettato
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2 inchiodare
1. v/t nailcoperchio nail downfig essere inchiodato in un luogo be stuck in a place2. v/i motoring jam on the brakes* * *inchiodare v.tr.1 to nail: inchiodare il coperchio di una cassa, to nail down the cover of a case; inchiodare qlco. a un muro, to nail sthg. to a wall2 (fig.) to hold*, to fix; to block: questo lavoro mi ha inchiodato in casa per due giorni, this work has kept me stuck (o held me) at home for two days; inchiodare qlcu. alle sue responsabilità, to hold s.o. to his responsibilities; le prove lo hanno inchiodato, the evidence nailed him; i suoi occhi erano inchiodati al palcoscenico, his eyes were riveted on the stage // inchiodare qlcu. al muro, to pin s.o. to the wall // inchiodare l'automobile, to stop dead (o to jam on the brakes o to pull up short).◘ inchiodarsi v.intr.pron.1 (bloccarsi) to stop dead, to pull up short2 (fig.) (fissarsi) to stick*, to be fixed: quelle parole gli si inchiodarono nella mente, those words stuck in his mind3 (fam.) (indebitarsi) to run* into debt.* * *[inkjo'dare]1. vt2. vip (inchiodarsi)(fermarsi di colpo) to stop dead* * *[inkjo'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to nail (down) (anche fig.)essere inchiodato a — to be confined to [ letto]; to be tied to [ lavoro]
2.essere inchiodato sul posto — to be glued o riveted o rooted to the spot
* * *inchiodare/inkjo'dare/ [1]1 to nail (down) (anche fig.); le prove lo hanno inchiodato the evidence nailed him2 (immobilizzare) essere inchiodato a to be confined to [ letto]; to be tied to [ lavoro]; essere inchiodato sul posto to be glued o riveted o rooted to the spot -
3 chiodato
* * *chiodato agg.1 nailed: scarpa chiodata, hobnail shoe (o boot); pneumatici chiodati, snow tyres; bastone chiodato, spiked stick* * *[kjo'dato]* * *chiodato/kjo'dato/[ scarpe] studded, hobnail attrib.; [ pneumatici] studded. -
4 sasso
m stonerestare di sasso be thunderstruck* * *sasso s.m.1 ( pietra, roccia) stone, rock; ( sassolino) pebble: la strada è piena di sassi, the road is full of stones; una casa di sasso, a house of stone; duro come un sasso, as hard as stone; tirare un sasso a qlcu., to throw a stone at s.o. // fare pietà ai sassi, (fig.) to move a heart of stone // avere un cuore di sasso, (fig.) to have a heart of stone // rimanere di sasso, (fig.) to be dumbfounded (o astounded); la sua affermazione mi lasciò di sasso, his statement left me dumbfounded // tirare il sasso e nascondere la mano, (fig.) to attack from under cover* * *['sasso]sostantivo maschile stone••duro come un sasso — as hard as stone o as a rock
rimanere di sasso — to be riveted to the spot, to be flabbergasted
lanciare un sasso nello stagno — to put o set the cat among the pigeons BE
* * *sasso/'sasso/sostantivo m.stone; tirare un sasso to throw a stone\duro come un sasso as hard as stone o as a rock; dormire come un sasso to sleep like a log; tirare -i in piccionaia to foul one's own nest; rimanere di sasso to be riveted to the spot, to be flabbergasted; digerire anche i -i to have a cast-iron stomach; lanciare un sasso nello stagno to put o set the cat among the pigeons BE; tirare il sasso e nascondere la mano to attack from under cover. -
5 giuntura a rivetti
Rivettatura f, giuntura f a rivettiRiveted seam, riveted joint, row of rivetsDizionario italiano-inglese per macchine e attrezzature per l'imballaggio > giuntura a rivetti
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6 rivettatura
Rivettatura f, giuntura f a rivettiRiveted seam, riveted joint, row of rivetsDizionario italiano-inglese per macchine e attrezzature per l'imballaggio > rivettatura
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7 essere inchiodato sul posto
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8 rimanere di sasso
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