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1 salino
salino agg. saline; salty, salt (attr.): soluzione salina, saline solution; sorgente salina, salt spring; (geol.) duomo salino, cupola salina, salt dome◆ s.m. (region.)1 ( saliera) saltcellar2 → salsedine.* * *[sa'lino]aggettivo saline (anche chim.), salty, salt attrib.deposito salino — saline o salt deposit
soluzione -a — saline (solution), salt solution
* * *salino/sa'lino/saline (anche chim.), salty, salt attrib.; deposito salino saline o salt deposit; soluzione -a saline (solution), salt solution. -
2 soluzione salina
[CHIM, FARM]saline solution, salt solution -
3 precipitare
1. v/t throwfig rush2. v/i fall, plunge* * *precipitare v.tr.1 to precipitate, to throw* (headlong), to throw* (down), to fling*, to hurl: lo precipitarono dalla rupe, they threw him headlong (o down) from the cliff2 ( affrettare troppo, fare in gran fretta) to precipitate, to hasten, to hurry: non precipitiamo, let's not be overhasty; non precipitare le tue decisioni, do not rush into a decision (o do not make rash decisions) // pensaci bene, non precipitare ( le cose), think it over, don't rush it (o don't be overhasty)3 (chim.) to precipitate◆ v. intr.1 to fall* (anche fig.); ( di aereo) to crash: l'aeroplano precipitò su una montagna, the plane crashed on a mountain; precipitò nel burrone, he fell into the ravine; i prezzi stanno precipitando, prices are plummeting // precipitare in rovina, to fall into ruin2 (fig.) ( evolvere negativamente) to come* to a head: gli eventi precipitano, events are coming to a head // la situazione sta precipitando, the situation is coming to a head◘ precipitarsi v.rifl.1 to throw* oneself, to fling* oneself, to hurl oneself: precipitare contro il nemico, to throw oneself against the enemy2 ( affrettarsi) to rush, to dash: si precipitò nel salone, he rushed into the hall; si precipitò verso la porta, he dashed to the door.* * *[pretʃipi'tare]1. vt(gettare dall'alto in basso) to hurl down, fling down, (fig : affrettare) to hurry, rushnon precipitiamo le cose — let's not rush o precipitate things
precipitare da una rupe/in un burrone — to fall off a cliff/down a ravine
2) Chim to precipitate3. vip (precipitarsi)(affrettarsi) to rush4. vr (precipitarsi)precipitarsi da, in — to hurl o fling o.s. from, into
* * *[pretʃipi'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (affrettare) to hasten [ ritorno]; to precipitate [avvenimenti, rivolta]è meglio non precipitare le cose — it's better not to rush o hasten things
2) chim. to precipitate2.precipitare nella disperazione — fig. to plunge into desperation
2) (peggiorare) [avvenimento, crisi] to come* to a head3) chim. to precipitate3.verbo pronominale precipitarsi1) (gettarsi giù) to throw* oneself, to hurl oneself2) (dirigersi precipitosamente) to rush, to dash-rsi in aiuto di qcn. — to rush to sb.'s aid, to rush to help sb
* * *precipitare/pret∫ipi'tare/ [1]1 (affrettare) to hasten [ ritorno]; to precipitate [avvenimenti, rivolta]; è meglio non precipitare le cose it's better not to rush o hasten things; precipitare una decisione to rush into a decision2 chim. to precipitate(aus. essere)1 (cadere) [oggetto, persona] to fall* (anche fig.); [ aereo] to crash; [prezzi, vendite] to slump; precipitare nella disperazione fig. to plunge into desperation2 (peggiorare) [avvenimento, crisi] to come* to a head3 chim. to precipitateIII precipitarsi verbo pronominale1 (gettarsi giù) to throw* oneself, to hurl oneself2 (dirigersi precipitosamente) to rush, to dash; -rsi in aiuto di qcn. to rush to sb.'s aid, to rush to help sb. -
4 separare
"to separate;Abscheiden;segregar"* * *separate* * *separare v.tr.1 to separate, to divide; to part, to pull apart: separare due fogli di carta, to separate two sheets of paper; ho separato i miei libri dai tuoi, I have separated my books from yours; separare i buoni dai cattivi, to separate the good from the bad; separammo i due litiganti, we pulled the two fighters apart; (chim.) separare il sale da una soluzione, to separate the salt from a solution // (dir.) separare i procedimenti, to sever the proceedings2 ( tener diviso) to separate, to divide; to keep* apart: le due montagne sono separate da una valle, the two mountains are separated by a valley; la lite separò i due amici, the quarrel kept the two friends apart; nulla può ormai separarci, from now on nothing can keep us apart; l'oceano separa l'Europa dall'America, the ocean divides Europe from America; un tavolo lo separava dalla porta, there was a table between him and the door3 (fig.) ( distinguere) to distinguish: la ragione separa l'uomo dagli animali, reason distinguishes man from beasts◘ separarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec. to separate; ( allontanarsi) to part: separare da qlcu., da qlco., to part from s.o., with sthg.; chiacchierarono un poco poi si separarono, they talked for a while and then they parted; vissero insieme per cinque anni poi si separarono, they lived together for five years then separated; separare amichevolmente, to part friends.* * *[sepa'rare]1. vtle Alpi separano la Svizzera dall'Italia — the Alps divide o separate Italy from Switzerland
solo pochi chilometri lo separavano da casa — only a few kilometres separated him from home o stood between him and home
2. vr (separarsi)1)gli dispiaceva separarsi dai propri cari/da quegli oggetti cari — he didn't want to leave his loved ones/to part with those dear objects
2)separarsi da — to split off from, separate off from3) (uso reciproco: gen) to part, (coniugi, soci) to part, split up, separate* * *[sepa'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (dividere) to separateè meglio separarli prima che si picchino — it is better to separate them o keep them apart before they start fighting
3) (isolare) to segregate [malati, prigionieri]5) chim. to separate2.verbo pronominale separarsi1) (dividersi, allontanarsi) to part, to separate2) [ coppia] to part, to separate, to split* up, to break* up- rsi da — to split up with, to separate from [marito, moglie]
* * *separare/sepa'rare/ [1]1 (dividere) to separate; è meglio separarli prima che si picchino it is better to separate them o keep them apart before they start fighting; separare le mele buone da quelle cattive to sort the good apples from the bad2 (distinguere) separare il bene dal male to distinguish right from wrong; è necessario separare i due casi we must distinguish between the two matters o cases3 (isolare) to segregate [malati, prigionieri]4 (allontanare) la differenza di ceto sociale li separava the difference in social background divided them5 chim. to separateII separarsi verbo pronominale1 (dividersi, allontanarsi) to part, to separate; - rsi da [ persona] to leave [compagno, gruppo, famiglia]; non si separa mai dal suo ombrello he takes his umbrella everywhere with him -
5 brine
A salt, water, and seasonings solution used to preserve foods. -
6 sale in soluzione
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