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1 spring roll
( CHINE)a lighter version of the egg roll, with fillings such as shrimp or black mushrooms♦ Thin sheets of dough which are filled with meat, seafood, or vegetables and rolled into logs. Spring rolls are most often deep fried, though they may also be steamed. Chinese versions use wheat doughs, while the Vietnamese and Thai versions use a rice paper wrapper. -
2 spring lamb
( NEW ZELAND)designates the youngest lamb. Most succulent and tender, aged from twelve to eighteen weeks, with very pale pink flesh and creamy fat. -
3 balzare fuori
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4 molla
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5 primavera
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6 molla
"spring;Feder;ressort;resorte;mola"* * *f springfig spurmolle pl tongs* * *molla s.f.1 (mecc.) spring: spira di una molla, coil of a spring; caricare una molla, to load a spring; scaricare una molla, to release (o to relieve) a spring; tendere una molla, to stretch a spring; molla a balestra, leaf spring; molla a bovolo, volute spring; molla a spirale, coil spring; molla d'arresto, stop spring; molla di compressione, compression spring; molla di torsione, torsion spring; molla motrice, (di orologio) mainspring; arresto a molla, spring-pawl; bilancia a molla, spring-balance; materasso a molle, spring-mattress; regolatore a molla, spring-governor; caricato a molla, spring-loaded // scattare come una molla, (fig.) to spring into action2 (incentivo) mainspring, incentive, spur: l'ambizione è la molla di tutte le azioni umane, ambition is the mainspring of all human actions3 (pl.) tongs: molle per il carbone, coal tongs; molle per il ghiaccio, ice tongs; molle per lo zucchero, sugar tongs // prendere qlcu. con le molle, (fig.) to handle s.o. carefully (o to watch one's step with s.o.).* * *['mɔlla] 1.sostantivo femminile1) tecn. springcaricare, scaricare una molla — to load, to release a spring
2) fig. (main)spring2.••prendere qcn. con le -e — to handle sb. with care, to watch one's step with sb.
* * *molla/'mɔlla/I sostantivo f.1 tecn. spring; materasso a -e spring mattress; caricato a molla spring loaded; caricare, scaricare una molla to load, to release a spring2 fig. (main)spring; le -e dell'odio the impulse behind hatredII molle f.pl.(arnesi) tongs; (per tizzoni) fire tongsprendere qcn. con le -e to handle sb. with care, to watch one's step with sb.; scattare come una molla to spring up. -
7 primaverile
spring attr* * *primaverile agg. spring (attr.); vernal; springlike: aspetto primaverile, springlike aspect; fiori primaverili, spring (o vernal) flowers; vestiti primaverili, spring clothes.* * *[primave'rile]aggettivo spring attrib.* * *primaverile/primave'rile/spring attrib. -
8 materasso a molle
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9 acqua sorgiva acqua sorgiva o di sorgente
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > acqua sorgiva acqua sorgiva o di sorgente
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10 acciaio per molle
"spring steel;Federstahl;aço para molas" -
11 morsetto a molla
"spring terminal;Federklemme" -
12 perno elastico
"spring pin;Federbolzen;muelle perno" -
13 piano della molla
"spring level;Federebene;plano de mola" -
14 prova della molla
"spring test;Federprüfung;ensaio da mola" -
15 reazione elastica
"spring reaction;Federkraft;força de mola" -
16 ritorno della molla
"spring recovery;Rückzug Der Feder;retrocesso da mola" -
17 ritorno elastico
"spring-back;Rückzug Der Feder;retorno elástico" -
18 rondella elastica
"spring washer;Federscheibe;Druckscheibe;arruela de pressao" -
19 scodellino per molla
"spring cup;Federteller;prato da mola" -
20 spina elastica
"spring pin;Federstift;goupille elastique;pasador elastico;pino elástico"
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