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21 turbine di polvere
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22 turbine di sabbia
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23 turbine di neve
gust o swirl of snow -
24 turbine di polvere
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25 turbine di sabbia
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26 il turbine della passione
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27 sala turbine
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28 costruttore di turbine
Dictionnaire polytechnique italo-russe > costruttore di turbine
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29 costruzione di turbine
турбиностроение, турбостроениеDictionnaire polytechnique italo-russe > costruzione di turbine
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30 fabbrica di turbine
Dictionnaire polytechnique italo-russe > fabbrica di turbine
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31 sala turbine
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32 nel turbine degli avvenimenti
сущ.общ. в водовороте событийИтальяно-русский универсальный словарь > nel turbine degli avvenimenti
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33 turbina
f turbine* * *turbina s.f. (mecc.) turbine: turbina a reazione, reaction turbine; turbina a vapore, steam turbine.* * *[tur'bina]sostantivo femminile turbine* * *turbina/tur'bina/sostantivo f.turbine. -
34 contatore a turbina
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35 turbina assiale
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36 turbina idraulica
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37 turbina radiale
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38 folla
f1) толпа; скопление людейc'è folla al teatro — театр полонmescolarsi tra la folla — смешаться с толпой, затеряться в толпе•Syn: -
39 mulinello
mla testa mi va a mulinello разг. — у меня голова идёт кругом2) вертушка3) катушка для лески ( на удилище)6) мор. брашпиль7) ав. бочка8) водоворот9) мулине, замах ( в фехтовании)•Syn: -
40 tempesta
ftempesta di neve — снежная буря, буран, пургаtempesta di bestemmie перен. — град проклятийcol cuore / con l'animo in tempesta перен. — в смятенииSyn:burrasca, bariana, bufera, fortunale, procella, tormenta, uragano, turbine, temporale, перен. impeto, furia, veemenza; disordine, scompiglio, furoreAnt:••
См. также в других словарях:
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Turbine — Tur bine, n. [L. turbo, inis, that which spins or whirls round, whirl.] 1. A water wheel, commonly horizontal, variously constructed, but usually having a series of curved floats or buckets, against which the water acts by its impulse or reaction … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Turbine — Sf erw. fach. (19. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. turbine, einer Neubildung zu l. turbo ( inis) m. Wirbel; alles, was sich im Kreis dreht . Ebenso nndl. turbine, ne. turbine, nfrz. turbine, nschw. turbin, nisl. túrbína; turbulent. ✎ Cottez … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
turbine — UK US /ˈtɜːbaɪn/ noun [C] PRODUCTION ► a type of machine in which a wheel is driven by the movement of liquid or gas so that power is produced: »A one megawatt turbine can produce enough electricity annually to meet the needs of 700 households.… … Financial and business terms
turbine — (n.) 1838, from Fr. turbine, from L. turbinem (nom. turbo) spinning top, eddy, whirlwind, related to turba turmoil, crowd (see TURBID (Cf. turbid)). Originally applied to a wheel spinning on a vertical axis, driven by falling water. Turbo in… … Etymology dictionary