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1 arrotondamento
arrotondamento s.m.1 (mat.) rounding off; ( per eccesso) rounding up: arrotondamento all'nma cifra decimale, rounding off to the nth decimal place2 (inform.) half adjust* * *[arrotonda'mento]sostantivo maschile (di cifra) rounding off* * *arrotondamento/arrotonda'mento/sostantivo m.(di cifra) rounding off. -
2 boa
1. m invar zoology boa constrictor2. f nautical term buoy* * *boa1 s.m.2 (abbigl.) boa.* * *I ['bɔa] sm inv1) (serpente) boa (constrictor)2) (sciarpa) feather boaII ['bɔa] sfNaut buoy* * *I ['bɔa]sostantivo maschile invariabile1) zool. boa2) abbigl.II ['bɔa]sostantivo femminile buoy, buoyancy aidgiro di boa — sport rounding of the mark
essere al giro di boa — fig. to turn the corner
* * *boa1/'bɔa/m.inv.1 zool. boa2 abbigl. boa (di piume) (feather) boa.————————boa2/'bɔa/sostantivo f.buoy, buoyancy aid; giro di boa sport rounding of the mark; essere al giro di boa fig. to turn the corner\boa luminosa beacon; boa d'ormeggio mooring buoy. -
3 giro di boa
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4 rastrellamento
rastrellamento s.m.2 (fig. mil.) mopping up; ( di polizia) combing, rounding up: fu arrestato in un rastrellamento di polizia, he was arrested in a police roundup3 (di fondo di mare, fiume, lago) dragging.* * *[rastrella'mento]sostantivo maschile1) (di terreno) raking2) mil. (perlustrazione) combing3) econ. (di azioni, titoli) buying up* * *rastrellamento/rastrella'mento/sostantivo m.1 (di terreno) raking3 econ. (di azioni, titoli) buying up. -
5 indorsatura
indorsatura s.f. (legatoria) rounding. -
6 scantonamento
1 ( lo smussare gli spigoli) rounding (off) (of corners); trimming (of corners) -
7 smussamento
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8 arrotondamento alla base
"base rounding off;Fussausrundung;arredonadamento da base" -
9 raggio di arrotondamento alla base
"base rounding off radius;Fussausrundungsradius;raio de arredondamento da base"Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > raggio di arrotondamento alla base
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