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1 camino
m chimney( focolare) fireplace* * *camino s.m.1 ( focolare) fireplace, hearth: accendere il camino, to light the fire; angolo del camino, chimney corner; gola del camino, flue; mensola del camino, mantelpiece; si raccolsero attorno al camino, they gathered round the fireside2 ( canna fumaria) chimney; ( alto, di terracotta) chimney pot: il camino tira male, the chimney doesn't draw well; gruppo di camini, chimney stack // fumava come un camino, he was smoking like a chimney3 ( ciminiera) chimney stack4 ( alpinismo) chimney* * *[ka'mino]sostantivo maschile1) (focolare) fireplace2) (canna fumaria) (di abitazione) chimneypot; (di fabbrica) chimneystack, smokestack3) geol. (di vulcano) vent4) (in montagna) chimney* * *camino/ka'mino/sostantivo m.1 (focolare) fireplace2 (canna fumaria) (di abitazione) chimneypot; (di fabbrica) chimneystack, smokestack3 geol. (di vulcano) vent4 (in montagna) chimney. -
2 collettore scarico verticale
msoil stack, soil pipeitalian-english Idraulica dizionario > collettore scarico verticale
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4 conduttura verticale
soil stack, soil pipe
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