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1 rotating
[rəʊ'teɪtɪŋ] [AE 'rəʊteɪtɪŋ]2) [post, presidency] a rotazione* * *rotating /rəʊˈteɪtɪŋ, USA ˈroʊteɪtɪŋ/a.1 rotante; rotatorio2 a rotazione: the rotating presidency of the EU, la presidenza a rotazione dell'UE; rotating shifts, turni a rotazione ( in fabbrica, ecc.)● (anat.) rotating joint, articolazione mobile.* * *[rəʊ'teɪtɪŋ] [AE 'rəʊteɪtɪŋ]2) [post, presidency] a rotazione -
2 rotating
Rotary, rotatingRotativo -
3 rotating ro·tat·ing adj
[rəʊ'teɪtɪŋ](revolving) rotante -
4 contra-rotating
contra-rotating, contrarotating /kɒntrərəʊˈteɪtɪŋ/a.(mecc.) controrotante: (aeron., naut.) contra-rotating propeller, elica controrotante. -
5 spit
I [spɪt]1) gastr. spiedo m.2) geol. promontorio m.II [spɪt]••spit and polish — = pulizia accurata
III 1. [spɪt]to be the (dead) spit of sb. — essere l'immagine sputata di qcn
2) fig. sputare [ oath] (at contro)2.to spit in sb.'s face — sputare in faccia a qcn. (anche fig.)
2) (be angry)to spit with — schiumare di [ anger]
3) (crackle) [oil, sausage] sfrigolare; [logs, fire] crepitare, scoppiettare3.- spit out- spit up* * *I 1. [spit] noun((also spittle ['spitl]) the liquid that forms in the mouth.)2. verb1) (to throw out (spit) from the mouth: He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.)2) (to send (out) with force: The fire spat (out) sparks.)II [spit] noun(a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted.)* * *I [spɪt] n(Culin: for roasting) spiedo, (of land) lingua di terraII [spɪt] spat vb: pt, pp1. n2. vt3. vito spit (at) — sputare (addosso a), (cat) soffiare (contro)
•- spit out* * *spit (1) /spɪt/n. [u]1 sputo; saliva; lo sputare● spit and polish, (fam.) pulizia accuratissima; (mil., naut.) mania dell'ordine e del tirare a lucido (fig.) □ (fam.) She is the ( dead) spit (o the spit and image) of her mother, è tutta (o è tale e quale) sua madre; è sua madre nata e sputata.spit (2) /spɪt/n.1 spiedo; schidione2 (geogr.) punta; lingua di terra3 (naut.) banco di sabbia sommerso.spit (3) /spɪt/n.1 fitta; profondità raggiunta da un colpo di vanga2 vangata; badilata● (loc. avv.) one spit deep, alla profondità cui può giungere un colpo di vanga.(to) spit (1) /spɪt/1 sputare; mandare fuori dalla bocca● to spit blood, sputare sangue; (fig.) parlare con ira, sputare veleno □ (fig.) to spit in sb. 's eye (o face), sputare in un occhio (o in faccia) a q.; trattare q. con grande disprezzo (o insolenza) □ ( slang ingl.) to be spitting ( blood, o feathers), essere furibondo; essere fuori di sé.(to) spit (2) /spɪt/v. t.1 schidionare; infilzare sullo spiedo* * *I [spɪt]1) gastr. spiedo m.2) geol. promontorio m.II [spɪt]••spit and polish — = pulizia accurata
III 1. [spɪt]to be the (dead) spit of sb. — essere l'immagine sputata di qcn
2) fig. sputare [ oath] (at contro)2.to spit in sb.'s face — sputare in faccia a qcn. (anche fig.)
2) (be angry)to spit with — schiumare di [ anger]
3) (crackle) [oil, sausage] sfrigolare; [logs, fire] crepitare, scoppiettare3.- spit out- spit up -
6 contrarotating
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7 rotor
['rəʊtə(r)]nome el. aer. rotore m.* * *['rəutə](the rotating part of an engine, especially the blades of a helicopter.) rotore* * *rotor /ˈrəʊtə(r)/n.2 (elettr.) rotore; indotto● (aeron.) rotor-craft ► rotorcraft □ (naut.) rotor-ship, rotonave.* * *['rəʊtə(r)]nome el. aer. rotore m. -
8 rotary
Rotary, rotatingRotativo
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