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121 sbucciare
frutta, patate peelsbucciarsi le ginocchia skin one's knees* * *sbucciare v.tr.1 to peel: sbucciare un'arancia, to peel an orange; sbucciare una mela, una pera, una patata, to peel an apple, a pear, a potato3 ( togliere la loppa a) to husk◘ sbucciarsi v.intr.pron. ( cambiare la pelle) to slough one's skin, to cast* one's skin: i serpenti si sbucciano, snakes slough their skins.* * *[zbut'tʃare] 1. 2.- rsi un ginocchio — to graze o scrape o skin one's knee
* * *sbucciare/zbut't∫are/ [1]to peel [frutta, patate]; to shell, to shuck AE [ piselli]II sbucciarsi verbo pronominale -
122 sgranare
sgranare1 v.tr. ( piselli, fagioli ecc.) to shell, to hull; ( granoturco) to husk; ( cotone) to gin // sgranare gli occhi, to open one's eyes wide // sgranare il rosario, to say the rosary (o to tell one's beads).◘ sgranarsi v.intr.pron. to crumble: una pietra che si sgrana rapidamente, stone that crumbles quickly.* * *[zgra'nare]verbo transitivo1) (estrarre i semi) to hull, to shell, to shuck AE [fagioli, piselli]; to husk [ mais]2) fig.sgranare il rosario — to say o tell one's beads
3) (spalancare)sgranare gli occhi — to goggle, to open one's eyes wide
* * *sgranare/zgra'nare/ [1]3 (spalancare) sgranare gli occhi to goggle, to open one's eyes wide. -
123 sgusciare
1. v/t shell2. v/i slip awaymi è sgusciato di mano it slipped out of my hand* * *sgusciare1 v. intr. to slip away, to slip out of (sthg.), to steal* away: lo afferrai per il braccio, ma sgusciò via, I caught him by the arm, but he slipped out of my grasp; la saponetta mi sgusciò dalle mani, the bar of soap slipped out of my hands.* * *I [zɡuʃ'ʃare] vt(uovo, piselli) to shellII [zɡuʃ'ʃare] visgusciare via — (scappare) to escape, slip o slink away
* * *I [zguʃ'ʃare]II [zguʃ'ʃare]sgusciare fuori da qcs. — to wriggle out of sth
verbo transitivo to hull, to shell, to shuck AE [noci, piselli]; to shell, to peel [ gamberetto]* * *sgusciare1/zgu∫'∫are/ [1](aus. essere) (sfuggire) to slip (out), to wriggle (out); sgusciare fuori da qcs. to wriggle out of sth.————————sgusciare2/zgu∫'∫are/ [1]to hull, to shell, to shuck AE [noci, piselli]; to shell, to peel [ gamberetto]. -
124 komušina
f (kukuruzna) corn-cob (BE maize-cob) husk/shuck, dry corn (BE maize) husks/ /shucks; - kom* * *• shuck• bean pod -
125 shell
оболочка имя существительное:ракушка (shell, conch)остов (skeleton, frame, framework, body, shell, carcass)глагол:вышелушивать (peel, shell) -
126 husked
обрушенный глагол: -
127 husking
шелушения глагол: -
128 Nonsense!
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Shuck. — Shuck., bei Tiernamen Abkürzung für William Edward Shuckard (spr. schöck ), geb. 1802 in Brighton, gest. 10. Nov. 1868 in London, Buchhändler und Entomolog … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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