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1 gradasso
m boaster* * *gradasso s.m. boaster, braggart, blusterer: non fare il gradasso!, don't brag! (o stop bragging!).* * *[gra'dasso]fare il gradasso — to be a boaster, to brag
* * *gradasso/gra'dasso/sostantivo m.(f. -a) blustering person, swashbuckler; fare il gradasso to be a boaster, to brag. -
2 cappa
f ( mantello) cloakdi cucina hoodcappa del camino cowl* * *cappa1 s.f.1 ( mantello) cloak; coat: una cappa di visone, a mink coat // romanzo di cappa e spada, (letter.) cloak-and-dagger novel // sotto una cappa di piombo, (fig.) under a mantle (o burden) of gloom2 ( mantello con cappuccio) hooded mantle3 ( di prete) cape; ( di frate) cowl // per un punto Martin perse la cappa, (prov.) for want of a nail the shoe was lost4 ( volta) vault; ( di camino) cowl; ( di cucina) hood: su per la cappa del camino, up the chimney; la cappa del cielo, (fig.) the vault of heaven5 (mar.) cope: alla cappa!, heave to!; vela di cappa, storm sail; essere alla cappa, to lie (o to heave) to.cappa2 → cappalunga.cappa3 s.f. letter K.* * *I ['kappa] sf1) (mantello) cloak, capefilm/romanzo di cappa e spada — swashbuckler
2) (del camino) hood, Industria chimneyII ['kappa] sm ó f inv(lettera) K, k* * *I ['kappa]sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile invariabile (lettera) k, KII ['kappa]sostantivo femminile1) (mantello) cape, cloak2) fig. (coltre) blanket, pall3) (di camino, cucina) hood* * *cappa1/'kappa/m. e f.inv.(lettera) k, K.————————cappa2/'kappa/sostantivo f.1 (mantello) cape, cloak2 fig. (coltre) blanket, pall3 (di camino, cucina) hood. -
3 cappa
I ['kappa] sf1) (mantello) cloak, capefilm/romanzo di cappa e spada — swashbuckler
2) (del camino) hood, Industria chimneyII ['kappa] sm ó f inv(lettera) K, k
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