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I 1. [stɪk]1) (piece of wood) bastone m.; (for kindling) bastoncino m., pezzo m. di legno; (for ice cream, lollipop) stecchino m., bastoncino m.2) (anche walking stick) bastone m. (da passeggio)a stick of (French) bread — un bastone, una baguette
4) sport (in hockey, polo) mazza f.5) (conductor's baton) bacchetta f.6) colloq. (piece of furniture) mobile m.7) AE colloq. (person)8) colloq. (criticism)2.to get o take (some) stick beccarsi dure critiche; to give sb. (some) stick — criticare qcn. violentemente
••II 1. [stɪk]to have o get hold of the wrong end of the stick prendere un abbaglio, capire fischi per fiaschi; to up sticks and leave — colloq. prendere armi e bagagli e partire
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. stuck)2) (put)stick your coat on the chair — colloq. molla il cappotto sulla sedia
to stick an advert in the paper — colloq. mettere un annuncio sul giornale
to stick sb. in a home — colloq. mettere o ficcare qcn. in un ospizio
3) (fix) incollare, attaccare [ stamp] (in in; on su; to a); attaccare, affiggere [ poster] (in in; on a)"stick no bills" — "divieto di affissione"
4) BE colloq. (bear) sopportare, reggere [person, situation]5) colloq. (impose)2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. stuck)1) (be pushed)the nail stuck in my foot — mi si è piantato o conficcato un chiodo nel piede
2) (be fixed) [stamp, glue] tenere, attaccareto stick to the pan — [sauce, rice] attaccarsi alla pentola
3) (jam) [drawer, door, lift] bloccarsi4) (remain) restare, rimanereto stick in sb.'s memory o mind restare impresso nella memoria di qcn.; we've caught the murderer, but now we have to make the charges stick — abbiamo preso l'assassino, ora dobbiamo provare la sua colpevolezza
•- stick at- stick by- stick to- stick up* * *I [stik] past tense, past participle - stuck; verb1) (to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something: She stuck a pin through the papers to hold them together; Stop sticking your elbow into me!)2) ((of something pointed) to be pushed into or through something: Two arrows were sticking in his back.)3) (to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc): He licked the flap of the envelope and stuck it down; These labels don't stick very well; He stuck (the broken pieces of) the vase together again; His brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck.)4) (to (cause to) become fixed and unable to move or progress: The car stuck in the mud; The cupboard door has stuck; I'll help you with your arithmetic if you're stuck.)•- sticker- sticky
- stickily
- stickiness
- sticking-plaster
- stick-in-the-mud
- come to a sticky end
- stick at
- stick by
- stick it out
- stick out
- stick one's neck out
- stick to/with
- stick together
- stick up for II [stik] noun1) (a branch or twig from a tree: They were sent to find sticks for firewood.)2) (a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose: She always walks with a stick nowadays; a walking-stick / hockey-stick; a drumstick.)3) (a long piece: a stick of rhubarb.)•- get hold of the wrong end of the stick- get the wrong end of the stick* * *I 1. [stɪk]1) (piece of wood) bastone m.; (for kindling) bastoncino m., pezzo m. di legno; (for ice cream, lollipop) stecchino m., bastoncino m.2) (anche walking stick) bastone m. (da passeggio)a stick of (French) bread — un bastone, una baguette
4) sport (in hockey, polo) mazza f.5) (conductor's baton) bacchetta f.6) colloq. (piece of furniture) mobile m.7) AE colloq. (person)8) colloq. (criticism)2.to get o take (some) stick beccarsi dure critiche; to give sb. (some) stick — criticare qcn. violentemente
••II 1. [stɪk]to have o get hold of the wrong end of the stick prendere un abbaglio, capire fischi per fiaschi; to up sticks and leave — colloq. prendere armi e bagagli e partire
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. stuck)2) (put)stick your coat on the chair — colloq. molla il cappotto sulla sedia
to stick an advert in the paper — colloq. mettere un annuncio sul giornale
to stick sb. in a home — colloq. mettere o ficcare qcn. in un ospizio
3) (fix) incollare, attaccare [ stamp] (in in; on su; to a); attaccare, affiggere [ poster] (in in; on a)"stick no bills" — "divieto di affissione"
4) BE colloq. (bear) sopportare, reggere [person, situation]5) colloq. (impose)2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. stuck)1) (be pushed)the nail stuck in my foot — mi si è piantato o conficcato un chiodo nel piede
2) (be fixed) [stamp, glue] tenere, attaccareto stick to the pan — [sauce, rice] attaccarsi alla pentola
3) (jam) [drawer, door, lift] bloccarsi4) (remain) restare, rimanereto stick in sb.'s memory o mind restare impresso nella memoria di qcn.; we've caught the murderer, but now we have to make the charges stick — abbiamo preso l'assassino, ora dobbiamo provare la sua colpevolezza
•- stick at- stick by- stick to- stick up -
3 poke
I [pəʊk]••II [pəʊk]to poke sb. in the ribs, in the eye — dare una gomitata nelle costole, ficcare un dito in un occhio a qcn.
2) (push, put)to poke sth. into — infilare qcs. in [hole, pot]
to poke one's head round the door, out of the window — fare capolino dalla porta, sporgere la testa dalla finestra
3) (pierce)to poke a hole in sth. — fare un buco in qcs
•- poke at- poke out* * *[pəuk] 1. verb1) (to push something into; to prod: He poked a stick into the hole; He poked her in the ribs with his elbow.) cacciare; dare un colpetto2) (to make (a hole) by doing this: She poked a hole in the sand with her finger.) (fare un buco)3) (to (cause to) protrude or project: She poked her head in at the window; His foot was poking out of the blankets.) sporgere2. noun(an act of poking; a prod or nudge: He gave me a poke in the arm.) gomitata- poker- poky
- pokey
- poke about/around
- poke fun at
- poke one's nose into* * *[pəʊk]1. n(jab) colpetto, (with elbow) gomitata2. vt1) (jab with stick, finger etc) dare un colpetto ayou poked me in the eye — mi hai messo or ficcato un dito nell'occhio
2)to poke fun at sb — (mock) prendere in giro qn
3) Am, (fam: punch) dare un pugno a4) (thrust) cacciare, ficcare5)to poke a hole in sth — fare un buco in qc (con il dito, un bastone etc)3. vi•- poke out* * *poke (1) /pəʊk/n.1 colpo (di punta); urto; spinta; gomitata; ditata2 (fam.) pugno3 (fam.) posapiano; lumaca (fig.)4 (volg.) chiavata; scopata5 (volg.) donna come partner sessuale● (fig.) poke in the eye, pugno in un occhio: It's better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick!, è meglio di un pugno in un occhio! □ to give the fire a poke, dare un'attizzatina al fuoco.poke (2) /pəʊk/n.1 (dial.) borsa; sacco● (fig.) to buy a pig in a poke, comprare a scatola chiusa (o alla cieca).poke (3) /pəʊk/n.● poke bonnet, cuffia con ampia visiera (per es., delle donne dell'Esercito della Salvezza).(to) poke /pəʊk/A v. t.1 colpire; urtare; spingere; dare un colpetto (o una gomitata) a: to poke sb. in the ribs, dare una gomitata (o un colpetto confidenziale) a q. nelle costole3 conficcare; ficcare; cacciare: to poke one's nose into other people's affairs, ficcare il naso negli affari altrui; to poke one's finger into a crack, cacciare il dito in una fessura4 (fam.) colpire col pugno; dare un pugno a (q.)5 (volg.) chiavare; sbattere; scopare (volg.)B v. i.2 sporgere; spuntare: His left knee was poking through a big hole, gli spuntava il ginocchio sinistro da un grosso buco3 ficcare il naso; curiosare; immischiarsi; intromettersi● to poke and pry, essere un ficcanaso □ to poke at sb., agitare un attizzatoio (o un bastone, ecc.) contro q.; pungolare q. □ ( calcio, ecc.) to poke the ball home, toccare la palla in rete; insaccare con un tocchetto □ to poke fun at, deridere; dileggiare; farsi beffe di; prendere in giro □ to poke a hole in st., fare un buco in qc. ( con un dito, un bastone, un arnese appuntito).* * *I [pəʊk]••II [pəʊk]to poke sb. in the ribs, in the eye — dare una gomitata nelle costole, ficcare un dito in un occhio a qcn.
2) (push, put)to poke sth. into — infilare qcs. in [hole, pot]
to poke one's head round the door, out of the window — fare capolino dalla porta, sporgere la testa dalla finestra
3) (pierce)to poke a hole in sth. — fare un buco in qcs
•- poke at- poke out -
4 Prod
I [prɒd]1) (poke) colpetto m.to give sth., sb. a prod — (with implement) punzecchiare qcs., qcn.; (with finger) toccare qcs., qcn. con un dito
2) colloq. fig. (reminder)II [prɒd]to give sb. a prod — spronare qcn.
1) (poke) (with foot, stick) dare dei colpetti a; (with instrument) pungolare, punzecchiare; (with finger) toccare; (with fork) punzecchiare3) (interrogate) interrogare* * *[prod] 1. past tense, past participle - prodded; verb1) (to push with something pointed; to poke: He prodded her arm with his finger.) spingere2) (to urge or encourage: He prodded her into action.) incitare2. noun(an act of prodding: She gave him a prod.) colpetto* * *[prɒd]1. n(push, jab) colpetto, (with elbow) gomitata2. vt(jab: with stick, finger) dare un colpetto a3. vi* * *Prod /prɒd/n.(fam. irl., spreg.) protestante.(to) prod /prɒd/v. t.2 (fig.) pungolare; incitare; spronare; stimolare: to prod sb. into doing st., stimolare q. a fare qc.3 ( sport) spingere con un calcio; mandare, girare, deviare ( la palla): to prod the ball over the goal line, mandare il pallone oltre la linea di porta; girare la palla in rete4 (volg.) chiavare, fottere, scopare (volg.).* * *I [prɒd]1) (poke) colpetto m.to give sth., sb. a prod — (with implement) punzecchiare qcs., qcn.; (with finger) toccare qcs., qcn. con un dito
2) colloq. fig. (reminder)II [prɒd]to give sb. a prod — spronare qcn.
1) (poke) (with foot, stick) dare dei colpetti a; (with instrument) pungolare, punzecchiare; (with finger) toccare; (with fork) punzecchiare3) (interrogate) interrogare -
5 prod
I [prɒd]1) (poke) colpetto m.to give sth., sb. a prod — (with implement) punzecchiare qcs., qcn.; (with finger) toccare qcs., qcn. con un dito
2) colloq. fig. (reminder)II [prɒd]to give sb. a prod — spronare qcn.
1) (poke) (with foot, stick) dare dei colpetti a; (with instrument) pungolare, punzecchiare; (with finger) toccare; (with fork) punzecchiare3) (interrogate) interrogare* * *[prod] 1. past tense, past participle - prodded; verb1) (to push with something pointed; to poke: He prodded her arm with his finger.) spingere2) (to urge or encourage: He prodded her into action.) incitare2. noun(an act of prodding: She gave him a prod.) colpetto* * *[prɒd]1. n(push, jab) colpetto, (with elbow) gomitata2. vt(jab: with stick, finger) dare un colpetto a3. vi* * *prod /prɒd/n.1 pungolo2 (fig.) sprone, stimolo, incitamento* * *I [prɒd]1) (poke) colpetto m.to give sth., sb. a prod — (with implement) punzecchiare qcs., qcn.; (with finger) toccare qcs., qcn. con un dito
2) colloq. fig. (reminder)II [prɒd]to give sb. a prod — spronare qcn.
1) (poke) (with foot, stick) dare dei colpetti a; (with instrument) pungolare, punzecchiare; (with finger) toccare; (with fork) punzecchiare3) (interrogate) interrogare -
6 shove
I [ʃʌv]nome colloq.to give sb., sth. a shove — dare una spinta a qcn., qcs
••II 1. [ʃʌv]verbo transitivo colloq.1) (push) spingereto shove sth. in sb.'s face — sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn.
to shove sth. down sb.'s throat — fig. far ingoiare qcs. a qcn
2) (stuff hurriedly) ficcare, cacciare3) (jostle, elbow) spintonare, sgomitare [ person]2.verbo intransitivo spingere- shove up* * *1. verb(to thrust; to push: I shoved the papers into a drawer; I'm sorry I bumped into you - somebody shoved me; Stop shoving!; He shoved (his way) through the crowd.) spingere2. noun(a push: He gave the table a shove.) spinta* * *[ʃʌv]1. nspintone mto give sb/sth a shove — dare uno spintone a qn/qc
2. vt(gen) spingere, (thrust) cacciare, ficcareto shove in/out etc — spingere dentro/fuori etc
he shoved his fist/stick into my face — mi ha minacciato con il pugno/bastone
3. vi•* * *shove /ʃʌv/n.( anche sport) spinta; urto; spintone: to give sb. a shove, dare una spinta a q. ( anche, fig., per aiutarlo a partire)● (fam.) to get the shove, ricevere il benservito; (fam.) to give sb. the shove, dare il benservito a q. □ (fam.) when push comes to shove ► push.♦ (to) shove /ʃʌv/A v. t.1 spingere; sospingere: The hunted man shoved the furniture against the door, l'uomo braccato spinse i mobili contro la porta2 (fam.) gettare; mettere; cacciare; ficcare: Shove it in the drawer, mettilo nel cassetto; He shoved the money into his pocket, si cacciò i soldi in tascaB v. i.1 spingere; dare spinte; farsi largo a spintoni● (fam.) Shove it!, piantala!; smettila!; va a quel paese! (volg.).* * *I [ʃʌv]nome colloq.to give sb., sth. a shove — dare una spinta a qcn., qcs
••II 1. [ʃʌv]verbo transitivo colloq.1) (push) spingereto shove sth. in sb.'s face — sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn.
to shove sth. down sb.'s throat — fig. far ingoiare qcs. a qcn
2) (stuff hurriedly) ficcare, cacciare3) (jostle, elbow) spintonare, sgomitare [ person]2.verbo intransitivo spingere- shove up -
7 tip
I 1. [tɪp]1) (end) (of stick, leaf, sword, wing, tail, ski) punta f., estremità f.; (of pen, shoe, nose, tongue, finger) punta f.2) (protective cover) (of umbrella) puntale m.; (of shoe heel) rinforzo m.2.II [tɪp]silver-tipped — con la o dalla punta argentata
verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) (put something on the end of) ricoprire la punta di [sword, cane, heel]III [tɪp]nome BE1) (waste dump) discarica f.2) colloq. (mess) immondezzaio m., pattumiera f.IV 1. [tɪp]to tip sth. to one side — inclinare qcs. da un lato
to tip sth. onto its side — mettere qcs. sul fianco
to tip the scales at 60 kg — toccare i, pesare 60 chili
2) (pour)to tip sth. upside down — rovesciare o ribaltare qcs.
to tip sth. down the sink — versare qcs. nello scarico del lavandino
to tip sth. away — buttare qcs
4) fig.to tip sb. over the edge — fare uscire qcn. di testa
2.to tip the balance o scales — fare pendere l'ago della bilancia ( in favour of dalla parte di, a favore di)
1) (tilt) [seat, object] inclinarsito tip forward, back — inclinarsi in avanti, (all')indietro
2) fig. [balance, scales] pendere (in favour of sb., in sb.'s favour dalla parte di qcn., a favore di qcn.)•- tip down- tip out- tip over- tip upV [tɪp]1) (gratuity) mancia f.2) (hint) suggerimento m., consiglio m.3) (in betting) soffiata f.VI [tɪp]1) (predict)to tip sb., sth. to win — dare qcn., qcs. come vincente
2) (give money to) dare la mancia a [waiter, driver]to tip sb. Ј 5 — dare 5 sterline di mancia a qcn
•- tip offVII [tɪp]* * *I 1. [tip] noun(the small or thin end, point or top of something: the tips of my fingers.)2. verb(to put, or form, a tip on: The spear was tipped with an iron point.)- tipped- tip-top
- be on the tip of one's tongue II 1. [tip] past tense, past participle - tipped; verb1) (to (make something) slant: The boat tipped to one side.)2) (to empty (something) from a container, or remove (something) from a surface, with this kind of motion: He tipped the water out of the bucket.)3) (to dump (rubbish): People have been tipping their rubbish in this field.)2. noun(a place where rubbish is thrown: a refuse/rubbish tip.)- tip overIII 1. [tip] noun(a gift of money given to a waiter etc, for personal service: I gave him a generous tip.)2. verb(to give such a gift to.)IV [tip] noun(a piece of useful information; a hint: He gave me some good tips on/about gardening.)- tip off* * *I 1. [tɪp]1) (end) (of stick, leaf, sword, wing, tail, ski) punta f., estremità f.; (of pen, shoe, nose, tongue, finger) punta f.2) (protective cover) (of umbrella) puntale m.; (of shoe heel) rinforzo m.2.II [tɪp]silver-tipped — con la o dalla punta argentata
verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) (put something on the end of) ricoprire la punta di [sword, cane, heel]III [tɪp]nome BE1) (waste dump) discarica f.2) colloq. (mess) immondezzaio m., pattumiera f.IV 1. [tɪp]to tip sth. to one side — inclinare qcs. da un lato
to tip sth. onto its side — mettere qcs. sul fianco
to tip the scales at 60 kg — toccare i, pesare 60 chili
2) (pour)to tip sth. upside down — rovesciare o ribaltare qcs.
to tip sth. down the sink — versare qcs. nello scarico del lavandino
to tip sth. away — buttare qcs
4) fig.to tip sb. over the edge — fare uscire qcn. di testa
2.to tip the balance o scales — fare pendere l'ago della bilancia ( in favour of dalla parte di, a favore di)
1) (tilt) [seat, object] inclinarsito tip forward, back — inclinarsi in avanti, (all')indietro
2) fig. [balance, scales] pendere (in favour of sb., in sb.'s favour dalla parte di qcn., a favore di qcn.)•- tip down- tip out- tip over- tip upV [tɪp]1) (gratuity) mancia f.2) (hint) suggerimento m., consiglio m.3) (in betting) soffiata f.VI [tɪp]1) (predict)to tip sb., sth. to win — dare qcn., qcs. come vincente
2) (give money to) dare la mancia a [waiter, driver]to tip sb. Ј 5 — dare 5 sterline di mancia a qcn
•- tip offVII [tɪp] -
8 thrust
I [θrʌst]1) spinta f. (anche tecn. arch.)2) (with pointed arm) puntata f.3) (of argument, essay) senso m., significato m.4) (attack) frecciata f., stoccata f. (at rivolta a)II 1. [θrʌst]2.to thrust sth. towards o at sb. mettere bruscamente qcs. davanti a qcn.; to thrust sth. into sth. (con)ficcare qcs. in qcs.; to thrust sb., sth. away o out of the way — spingere o cacciare via qcn., qcs
to thrust oneself forward — spingersi in avanti; fig. mettersi in mostra
to thrust oneself on o onto sb. — (impose oneself) imporsi a qcn
* * *past tense, past participle; see thrust* * *[θrʌst] thrust vb: pt, pp1. n(push) spintone m, Aer Space spinta, Mil offensive attacco, offensivait provides the thrust that makes the craft move — dà la spinta necessaria a far muovere l'apparecchio
2. vt(push) spingere con forza, (push in: finger, stick, dagger) conficcareto thrust o.s. upon sb fig — imporre la propria presenza a qn
to thrust sb/sth aside — spingere qn/qc da una parte
* * *thrust /ɵrʌst/n. [uc]1 spinta ( anche mecc., archit.); spintone: the thrust of an arch, la spinta di un arco; (aeron.) takeoff thrust, spinta al decollo4 (mil. e fig.) attacco a fondo; incursione: (econ.) a thrust into the American market, un'incursione nel mercato americano5 (scient.) pulsione7 (geol.) spinta; pressione laterale8 (fig.) arrivismo; ambizione11 ( scherma) stoccata; botta (fam.); uscita: thrust with the point, stoccata di punta; colpo di punta; to parry a thrust, parare una botta; time thrust, uscita in tempo● (mecc.) thrust bearing, cuscinetto assiale; reggispinta □ (fam. USA) thrust bucket, (aeron.) inversore di spinta ( per frenare dopo l'atterraggio); (miss.) dispositivo di cessazione della spinta ( di un razzo) □ (geol.) thrust fault, faglia di compressione; faglia inversa □ (mecc.) thrust meter, pressostato □ (teatr.) thrust stage, palcoscenico che ha una parte in aggetto entro la platea.(to) thrust /ɵrʌst/(pass. e p. p. thrust)A v. t.1 conficcare; ficcare; cacciare; infilare; piantare; introdurre a forza: She thrust a knife into his chest, gli ha piantato un coltello nel petto2 spingere; cacciare: Trees thrust their branches towards the light, gli alberi spingono i rami verso la luce; I thrust him out of the room, l'ho spinto fuori (o l'ho cacciato) dalla stanzaB v. i.1 cacciarsi; ficcarsi; introdursi a forza; infilarsi; spingere: He thrust through the demonstrators, si è infilato tra i dimostranti3 (mil.) spingersi; avanzare: The army was thrusting towards the Rhine, l'esercito avanzava verso il Reno● to thrust oneself, cacciarsi, ficcarsi; intromettersi, intrufolarsi □ ( nuoto) to thrust under water, spingere ( con le gambe) sott'acqua.* * *I [θrʌst]1) spinta f. (anche tecn. arch.)2) (with pointed arm) puntata f.3) (of argument, essay) senso m., significato m.4) (attack) frecciata f., stoccata f. (at rivolta a)II 1. [θrʌst]2.to thrust sth. towards o at sb. mettere bruscamente qcs. davanti a qcn.; to thrust sth. into sth. (con)ficcare qcs. in qcs.; to thrust sb., sth. away o out of the way — spingere o cacciare via qcn., qcs
to thrust oneself forward — spingersi in avanti; fig. mettersi in mostra
to thrust oneself on o onto sb. — (impose oneself) imporsi a qcn
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9 ram
[ræm]nome abbr. random access memory memoria ad accesso casuale RAM f.* * *((abbreviaiton) Random Access Memory; computer memory that is used as a temporary store of data that may be changed or deleted.) RAM* * *[ræm]1. nZool montone m, ariete m, Astrol, Mil ariete2. vt1)to ram (into) — (pack tightly) calcare (in), pigiare (in), (push down) ficcare (in), (stick into) conficcare
2) (collide with: ship) speronare, (car) cozzare, sbattere controFALSE FRIEND: ram is not translated by the Italian word ramo* * *ram /ræm/n.1 (zool.) ariete; montone● (aeron.) ram rocket, razzo d'avviamento ( di pulsoreattore); ( anche) endostatoreattore, endoautoreattore.(to) ram /ræm/A v. t.1 urtare violentemente; sbattere contro; (naut.) speronare: The car rammed the motorcyclist on the side, l'auto ha urtato violentemente il motociclista di lato; The car was rammed off the road, l'auto è stata urtata e spinta fuori strada2 conficcare; ficcare: to ram a post into the ground, conficcare un palo nel terreno; to ram a stick through a hole, ficcare un bastone in un foro; to ram down the earth round a plant, calcare il terriccio intorno a una pianta; to ram one's hat down on one's head, ficcarsi il cappello in testa; to ram clothes into a bag, ficcare vestiti in una borsa3 (volg.) chiavare, fottere4 (volg.) inchiappettareB v. i.● (fig.) to ram st. down sb. 's throat, martellare q. con qc.: I'm fed up with adverts rammed down my throat, sono stufo di essere martellato dalla pubblicità □ (fig.) to ram st. home, far entrare qc. in testa.* * *[ræm]nome abbr. random access memory memoria ad accesso casuale RAM f. -
10 RAM
[ræm]nome abbr. random access memory memoria ad accesso casuale RAM f.* * *((abbreviaiton) Random Access Memory; computer memory that is used as a temporary store of data that may be changed or deleted.) RAM* * *[ræm]1. nZool montone m, ariete m, Astrol, Mil ariete2. vt1)to ram (into) — (pack tightly) calcare (in), pigiare (in), (push down) ficcare (in), (stick into) conficcare
2) (collide with: ship) speronare, (car) cozzare, sbattere controFALSE FRIEND: ram is not translated by the Italian word ramo* * *RAM (def. 1 /ræm/ def. 2 /ɑ:reɪˈɛm/)sigla* * *[ræm]nome abbr. random access memory memoria ad accesso casuale RAM f.
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stick — Ⅰ. stick [1] ► NOUN 1) a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut off a tree. 2) a piece of trimmed wood used for support in walking or as a weapon. 3) (in hockey, polo, etc.) a long, thin implement used to hit or direct the ball or puck.… … English terms dictionary
stick — [stik] n. [ME stikke < OE sticca, akin to Du stek, ON stik < IE base * steig , a point > STAKE, Frank * stakka, Gr stigma, L instigare, INSTIGATE] 1. a long, usually slender piece of wood; specif., a) a twig or small branch broken off or … English World dictionary
Stick — Stick, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stuck}(Obs. {Sticked}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Sticking}.] [OE. stikien, v.t. & i., combined with steken, whence E. stuck), AS. stician, v.t. & i., and (assumed) stecan, v.t.; akin to OFries. steka, OS. stekan, OHG. stehhan … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
push-o|ver — push|o|ver or push o|ver «PUSH OH vuhr», noun. Slang. 1. something very easy to do: »It was a push over, he added, with five days off a week (Sunday Times). 2. a person very easy to beat in a contest: »He must have been the proverbial pushover… … Useful english dictionary
push|o|ver — or push o|ver «PUSH OH vuhr», noun. Slang. 1. something very easy to do: »It was a push over, he added, with five days off a week (Sunday Times). 2. a person very easy to beat in a contest: »He must have been the proverbial pushover (Cape Times) … Useful english dictionary
stick vs sticker — Stick is a verb or a noun. As a noun it usually describes a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut from a tree. For example: Walk softly and carry a big stick. As a verb it can mean to push a sharp or pointed object into or… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
stick vs sticker — Stick is a verb or a noun. As a noun it usually describes a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut from a tree. For example: Walk softly and carry a big stick. As a verb it can mean to push a sharp or pointed object into or… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
stick something out of something — ˌstick ˈout (of sth) | ˌstick sthˈout (of sth) derived to be further out than sth else or come through a hole; to push sth further out than sth else or through a hole • His ears stick out. • She stuck her tongue out at me. • Don t stick your arm… … Useful english dictionary
stick out of something — ˌstick ˈout (of sth) | ˌstick sthˈout (of sth) derived to be further out than sth else or come through a hole; to push sth further out than sth else or through a hole • His ears stick out. • She stuck her tongue out at me. • Don t stick your arm… … Useful english dictionary
stick out — [v] bulge beetle, come through, extend, extrude, jut, obtrude, outthrust, overhang, poke, pouch, pout, project, protend, protrude, push, show, stand out; concept 751 Ant. depress … New thesaurus
stick — stick1 [ stık ] (past tense and past participle stuck [ stʌk ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 attach something to something ▸ 2 put quickly & carelessly ▸ 3 push something long into something ▸ 4 become difficult to move ▸ 5 when name is accepted ▸ 6 in card… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English