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I [swɜːl] II [swɜːl]verbo intransitivo [ water] fare un vortice, fare un mulinello; [ skirt] svolazzare; [ snow] turbinare* * *[swə:l] 1. verb(to (cause to) move quickly, with a whirling or circling motion: The leaves were swirled along the ground by the wind.) turbinare, mulinare2. noun(a whirling or circling motion or shape: The dancers came on stage in a swirl of colour.) turbine* * *[swɜːl]1. n(movement) turbinio, turbine m, mulinello, (of cream etc) ricciolo2. viturbinare, far mulinello* * *swirl /swɜ:l/n.4 [u] (fig.) turbolenza; confusione; tumulto.(to) swirl /swɜ:l/A v. i.1 turbinare; girare vorticosamente; mulinare: The snowflakes swirled in the air, i fiocchi di neve turbinavano nell'ariaB v. t.1 far girare; far turbinare* * *I [swɜːl] II [swɜːl]verbo intransitivo [ water] fare un vortice, fare un mulinello; [ skirt] svolazzare; [ snow] turbinare
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