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1 spettro
m ghostphysics spectrum* * *spettro s.m.1 ghost, spectre: dice di aver visto uno spettro, he says he saw a ghost // sembrare uno spettro, to look like a ghost3 (fis.) spectrum*: spettro di scintilla, spark spectrum; spettro infrarosso, ultravioletto, infrared, ultraviolet spectrum; spettro elettromagnetico, electromagnetic spectrum; spettro all'idrogeno, hydrogen spectrum; spettro solare, solar spectrum; spettro visibile, visible spectrum5 (zool.) → tarsio.* * *['spɛttro]sostantivo maschile1) (fantasma) spectre BE, specter AE, ghost2) (minaccia) spectre BE, specter AE, shadow3) fis. chim. spectrum*4) farm.ad ampio spettro — [ antibiotico] broad- spectrum
* * *spettro/'spεttro/sostantivo m.3 fis. chim. spectrum* -
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m (pl -i) ghost* * *fantasma s.m.1 ghost, phantom, spectre: credere nei fantasmi, to believe in ghosts; castello abitato dai fantasmi, haunted castle // essere il fantasma di se stesso, (fig.) to be a shadow of one's former self // (mus., lett.) 'Il vascello fantasma', 'The Flying Dutchman'2 ( immagine illusoria) phantasm, illusion, figment: i fantasmi della memoria, the illusions of memory (o the shadows of the past)◆ agg. phantom, ghost, dream (attr.): città fantasma, ghost town; un governo fantasma, a phantom government.* * *[fan'tazma] fantasma (-i)1. sm(spettro) ghost, spectre letter, phantom letter2. aggcittà/scrittore fantasma — ghost town/writer
* * *[fan'tazma] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (spettro) ghost, phantom, spectre BE, specter AE2) (immagine della fantasia) illusion, fancy, figment3) (ombra)2.aggettivo invariabile* * *fantasma/fan'tazma/I sostantivo m.1 (spettro) ghost, phantom, spectre BE, specter AE; storia di -i ghost story; il castello è infestato dai -i the castle is haunted2 (immagine della fantasia) illusion, fancy, figment3 (ombra) i -i del passato the ghosts of one's past; essere il fantasma di se stesso to be the shadow of one's former self -
3 spettro sm
['spɛttro]1) (fantasma) spectre Brit, specter Am, ghost2) Fis spectrum -
4 spettro
sm ['spɛttro]1) (fantasma) spectre Brit, specter Am, ghost2) Fis spectrum
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Specter — Spec ter, Spectre Spec tre, n. [F. spectre, fr. L. spectrum an appearance, image, specter, fr. specere to look. See {Spy}, and cf. {Spectrum}.] 1. Something preternaturally visible; an apparition; a ghost; a phantom. [1913 Webster] The ghosts of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
specter — I noun apparition, appearance, eidolon, form, illusion, presence, revenant, shadow, shape, spirit, sprite II index phantom, reflection (image), spirit, vision ( … Law dictionary
specter — (n.) c.1600, from Fr. spectre an image, figure, ghost (16c.), from L. spectrum appearance, vision, apparition (see SPECTRUM (Cf. spectrum)) … Etymology dictionary
specter — spirit, ghost, *apparition, phantasm, phantom, wraith, shade, revenant … New Dictionary of Synonyms
specter — [n] ghost apparition, appearance, demon, doppelganger, phantasm, phantom, poltergeist, presence, shadow, spirit, spook, vision; concept 370 … New thesaurus
specter — (Brit. spectre) ► NOUN 1) a ghost. 2) something unpleasant or dangerous that is imagined or expected. ORIGIN French, from Latin spectrum image, apparition … English terms dictionary
specter — [spek′tər] n. [Fr spectre < L spectrum, an appearance, apparition < spectare, to behold: see SPECTACLE] 1. a ghost; apparition 2. any object of fear or dreadBrit. sp.Brit. spectre … English World dictionary
specter — or spectre noun Etymology: French spectre, from Latin spectrum appearance, specter, from specere to look, look at more at spy Date: 1605 1. a visible disembodied spirit ; ghost 2. something that haunts or perturbs the mind ; phantasm < the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
specter — /spek teuhr/, n. 1. a visible incorporeal spirit, esp. one of a terrifying nature; ghost; phantom; apparition. 2. some object or source of terror or dread: the specter of disease or famine. Also, esp. Brit., spectre. [1595 1605; < L spectrum; see … Universalium
specter — spec|ter [ spektər ] noun count 1. ) the possibility of something unpleasant that might happen in the future: If they refused his request, they faced the specter of a lawsuit. 2. ) LITERARY a GHOST … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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