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[skɒtʃ] 1.aggettivo scozzese2.nome (anche Scotch whisky) whisky m. scozzese, scotch m.* * *[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) far cessare; mandare a monte* * *scotch /skɒtʃ/n.cuneo; bietta; zeppaFALSI AMICI: scotch non significa scotch nel senso di nastro adesivo. (to) scotch (1) /skɒtʃ/v. t.(to) scotch (2) /skɒtʃ/v. t.1 far cessare; soffocare (fig.); stroncare sul nascere; mettere a tacere: to scotch an idea, stroncare un'idea sul nascere; to scotch a rumour, mettere a tacere una diceria* * *[skɒtʃ] 1.aggettivo scozzese2.nome (anche Scotch whisky) whisky m. scozzese, scotch m. -
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'ru:mə1) (a piece of news or a story passed from person to person, which may not be true: I heard a rumour that you had got a new job.) rykte2) (general talk or gossip: Don't listen to rumour.) folkesnakk, rykterrykteIsubst. \/ˈruːmə\/ eller rumorryktean idle rumour et (grunn)løst rykteput a rumour about eller start a rumour sette ut et rykterumour has it that eller there is a rumour that ryktene har det til at, ryktene sier at, det ryktes at, det går et rykte om ata rumour is floating det går rykterscotch a rumour avlive et rykteIIverb \/ˈruːmə\/gå rykte om, ryktesgiftermålet til Jack og Jill, som det går rykter omit is rumoured that ryktene har det til at, ryktene sier at, det ryktes at, det går et rykte om atthe rumoured something noe det gikk rykte om -
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scotch [skɒt∫][+ rumour] étouffer ; [+ plan, attempt] faire échouer* * *[skɒtʃ]transitive verb étouffer [rumour, revolt]; contrecarrer [plans]; anéantir [hopes] -
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scotch [skɒt∫][+ rumour] étouffer ; [+ plan, attempt] faire échouer* * *[skɒtʃ]noun (also Scotch whisky) whisky m, scotch m -
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scotch [skɒtʃ]∎ we'll have to scotch that idea il faudra abandonner cette idée(b) (hamper → plans) entraver, contrecarrer(c) (block → wheel) caler -
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sko(to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) poner fin (a)
Scotch® /(e)s'kotʃ/ sustantivo masculino (Andes) Scotch® tape (AmE), Sellotape® (BrE) ' Scotch' also found in these entries: Spanish: celo - escocés - escocesa - cinta - durex - encargar English: Scotch - Scotch broth - Scotch tape - move - scotch - Sellotape - tapetr[skɒʧ]1 escocés,-esa1 (whisky) whisky nombre masculino escocés\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLScotch broth potaje nombre masculino (hecho de caldo de carne, verduras y cebada)Scotch egg huevo a la escocesa, (huevo duro envuelto en una capa de carne de salchicha, empanado y frito)Scotch tape SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL cinta adhesiva, celoScotch terrier terrier nombre masculino escocésScotch whisky whisky nombre masculino escocésScotch nplthe Scotch : los escocesesadj.• escocés, -esa adj.n.• dialecto escocés s.m.• escocés, -esa s.m.,f.skɑːtʃ, skɒtʃadjective <person/tune/town> (crit) escocés[skɒtʃ]Scotch whisky — whisky m or güisqui m escocés
1.VT [+ attempt, plan] frustrar; [+ rumour, claim] acallar2.N (=wedge) calza f, cuña f* * *[skɑːtʃ, skɒtʃ]adjective <person/tune/town> (crit) escocésScotch whisky — whisky m or güisqui m escocés
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sko(to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) poner fin (a)
Scotch® /(e)s'kotʃ/ sustantivo masculino (Andes) Scotch® tape (AmE), Sellotape® (BrE) ' Scotch' also found in these entries: Spanish: celo - escocés - escocesa - cinta - durex - encargar English: Scotch - Scotch broth - Scotch tape - move - scotch - Sellotape - tapetr[skɒʧ]1 escocés,-esa1 (whisky) whisky nombre masculino escocés\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLScotch broth potaje nombre masculino (hecho de caldo de carne, verduras y cebada)Scotch egg huevo a la escocesa, (huevo duro envuelto en una capa de carne de salchicha, empanado y frito)Scotch tape SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL cinta adhesiva, celoScotch terrier terrier nombre masculino escocésScotch whisky whisky nombre masculino escocésScotch nplthe Scotch : los escocesesadj.• escocés, -esa adj.n.• dialecto escocés s.m.• escocés, -esa s.m.,f.skɑːtʃ, skɒtʃadjective <person/tune/town> (crit) escocés[skɒtʃ]Scotch whisky — whisky m or güisqui m escocés
1.ADJScotch broth — sopa f de verduras
Scotch egg — (esp Brit) huevo m cocido rodeado de carne de salchicha y rebozado
Scotch mist — llovizna f
Scotch tape — ® (esp US) cinta f adhesiva, scotch m (LAm), durex m (Mex)
Scotch terrier — terrier m escocés
Scotch whisky — whisky m escocés, scotch m
2.N (=whisky) whisky m escocés, scotch m* * *[skɑːtʃ, skɒtʃ]adjective <person/tune/town> (crit) escocésScotch whisky — whisky m or güisqui m escocés
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[skɒtʃ] 1.aggettivo scozzese2.nome (anche Scotch whisky) whisky m. scozzese, scotch m.* * *[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) far cessare; mandare a monte* * *Scotch /skɒtʃ/A a.scozzese ( Scottish e Scots sono termini preferiti, salvo per cose e prodotti della Scozia, dagli scozzesi stessi): Scotch terrier, terrier scozzese ( cane da caccia); Scotch whisky, whisky scozzeseB n.2 [u] dialetto scozzese● Scotch barley, orzo mondo □ Scotch broth, zuppa di manzo, orzo mondo e legumi □ Scotch egg, uovo sodo, cotto dentro un involucro di mollica, carne tritata, ecc. □ Scotch elm ► wych-elm □ (bot.) Scotch fir ( Pinus sylvestris), pino silvestre □ Scotch-Irish, di origini scozzesi e irlandesi □ Scotch kale, cavolo di Scozia □ Scotch mist, nebbia fitta con pioggia leggera □ Scotch pine = Scotch fir ► sopra □ (spec. USA) Scotch tape®, nastro adesivo (o autoadesivo); scotch □ Scotch thistle, cardo di Scozia ( emblema nazionale)FALSI AMICI: Scotch non significa scotch nel senso di nastro adesivo NOTA D'USO: - scotch o sellotape®?-.* * *[skɒtʃ] 1.aggettivo scozzese2.nome (anche Scotch whisky) whisky m. scozzese, scotch m. -
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1. adjective1) (of Scotland) see academic.ru/64853/Scottish">Scottish2) (Ling.) see Scots 1. 2)2. noun1) (whisky) Scotch, der; schottischer Whisky2) (Ling.) see Scots 2.3) constr. as pl.the Scotch — die Schotten
* * *[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) blockieren* * *[skɒtʃ, AM skɑ:tʃ]I. n<pl -es>a bottle/glass of \Scotch eine Flasche/ein Glas nt Scotcha double \Scotch ein doppelter Scotcha \Scotch on the rocks ein Scotch m mit Eis▪ the \Scotch pl die Schotten* * *[skɒtʃ]1. adjschottischScotch terrier — Scotchterrier m, Schottischer Terrier
2. n1) (= Scotch whisky) Scotch m2)the Scotch pl — die Schotten pl
* * *A adj schottisch (Whisky etc)B s2. Scotch m, schottischer Whisky3. LING Schottisch n, das SchottischeScot. abk1. Scotch schott.2. Scotland3. Scottish schott.* * *1. adjective2) (Ling.) see Scots 1. 2)2. noun1) (whisky) Scotch, der; schottischer Whisky2) (Ling.) see Scots 2.3) constr. as pl.* * *adj.Schottisch adj. -
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1. adjective1) (of Scotland) see academic.ru/64853/Scottish">Scottish2) (Ling.) see Scots 1. 2)2. noun1) (whisky) Scotch, der; schottischer Whisky2) (Ling.) see Scots 2.3) constr. as pl.the Scotch — die Schotten
* * *[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) blockieren* * *[skɒtʃ, AM skɑ:tʃ]I. n<pl -es>a bottle/glass of \Scotch eine Flasche/ein Glas nt Scotcha double \Scotch ein doppelter Scotcha \Scotch on the rocks ein Scotch m mit Eis▪ the \Scotch pl die Schotten* * *[skɒtʃ]1. adjschottischScotch terrier — Scotchterrier m, Schottischer Terrier
2. n1) (= Scotch whisky) Scotch m2)the Scotch pl — die Schotten pl
* * *A v/t1. (leicht) verwunden, schrammenscotch sb’s plans jemandem einen Strich durch die Rechnung machen umg3. ein Rad etc blockierenB s1. Schramme f2. TECH Bremsklotz m, Hemmschuh m (auch fig)* * *1. adjective2) (Ling.) see Scots 1. 2)2. noun1) (whisky) Scotch, der; schottischer Whisky2) (Ling.) see Scots 2.3) constr. as pl.* * *adj.Schottisch adj. -
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[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) zatreti (kaj)* * *I [skɔč]1.nounthe Scotch — Škotje; škotski jezik; familiarly škotski whisky;2.adjectiveškotskiScotch answer — odgovor, ki je hkrati novo vprašanjeScotch collops plural pečen zrezek s čebuloScotch mist — gosta in vlažna megla, jocosely trajno deževjeII [skɔy]proper nameškotsk.i; škotšcina -
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[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) gøre en ende på* * *[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) gøre en ende på -
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sko(to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) sette en stopper for, kveleIsubst. \/skɒtʃ\/1) (om språket, gammeldags) skotsk2) (skotsk) whiskyIIadj. \/skɒtʃ\/( gammeldags) skotsk -
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[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) desfazer* * *[skɔtʃ] n 1 escocês, habitante da Escócia. 2 escocês, dialeto da Escócia. 3 uísque escocês. • adj escocês. -
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sko(to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) sette en stopper for, kveleIsubst. \/skɒtʃ\/kile, stoppeklossIIsubst. \/skɒtʃ\/1) linje, strek, ripe2) sår (etter øksehugg)IIIverb \/skɒtʃ\/1) ( om opprør) knuse, kvele2) ( om rykte) avlive, ta livet av, sette en stopper for3) uskadeliggjøre, såre4) lage snitt i, risse i, hugge iIVverb \/skɒtʃ\/1) ( gammeldags) bremse med en stoppekloss, låse med en stoppekloss2) kile inn -
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[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) kveða niður
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