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1 rinvenimento
"tempering;Auskochen;Glühen;recozimento"* * *m recoverydi resti discovery* * *rinvenimento1 s.m. ( scoperta) discovery, recovery: il rinvenimento di un tesoro, the discovery of a treasure; rinvenimenti archeologici, archeological findings.rinvenimento2 s.m.1 ( il ricuperare i sensi) recovery of consciousness, return of consciousness2 (tecn.) refreshment3 (metall.) tempering.* * *I [rinveni'mento]sostantivo maschile (ripresa dei sensi) regaining of consciousness, coming to, revivalII [rinveni'mento]sostantivo maschile1) (ritrovamento, scoperta) find, discovery2) (oggetto ritrovato) finding* * *rinvenimento1/rinveni'mento/sostantivo m.(ripresa dei sensi) regaining of consciousness, coming to, revival.————————rinvenimento2/rinveni'mento/sostantivo m.1 (ritrovamento, scoperta) find, discovery2 (oggetto ritrovato) finding. -
2 rinvenire
"tempering;Anlassen;revenimento"* * *1. v/t recoverresti discover2. v/i regain consciousness, come round* * *rinvenire1 v.tr. ( trovare) to find*; ( scoprire) to discover, to find* out: rinvenire un libro raro, to find a rare book; rinvenire le vestigia di un'antica civiltà, to discover the traces of an ancient civilization; rinvenire il corpo del reato, to discover the weapon.rinvenire2 v. intr.1 ( ricuperare i sensi) to recover one's senses, to come* to: svenne, ma rinvenne dopo pochi minuti, she fainted but she came to after a few minutes2 ( riprendere morbidezza) to soften; to become* flexible again; ( riprendere freschezza) to revive: i fiori rinvengono se messi nell'acqua, flowers revive when placed in water; questo cuoio rinviene ungendolo, this leather becomes flexible again on being greased; l'uva passa rinviene rapidamente nell'acqua tiepida, raisins soften quickly in lukewarm water3 (metall.) to temper.* * *1. [rinve'nire]vb irreg vt(trovare) to discover, find out, (oggetto smarrito) to recover, find2. vifar rinvenire — (funghi secchi) to reconstitute
* * *I [rinve'nire]1) (riprendere i sensi) [ persona] to revive, to come* to (life), to regain consciousness2) gastr. [ cibi secchi] to soften upII [rinve'nire]verbo transitivo (ritrovare, scoprire) to find*, to discover* * *rinvenire1/rinve'nire/ [107](aus. essere)1 (riprendere i sensi) [ persona] to revive, to come* to (life), to regain consciousness2 gastr. [ cibi secchi] to soften up.————————rinvenire2/rinve'nire/ [107](ritrovare, scoprire) to find*, to discover; rinvenire i resti di un'antica civiltà to discover the remains of an ancient civilization. -
3 cricca da tempera
"tempering crack;Härteriss;trinca de tempera" -
4 effetto di rinvenimento
"tempering effect;Anlasswirkung;efeito de revenimento" -
5 strato di rinvenimento
"tempering coat;Anlaufschicht;camada de coloraçao p/oxidaçao" -
6 tempra
"heat treatment;Härten"* * *tempra s.f.1 (tecn.) hardening; temper; ( del vetro) tempering; ( con raffreddamento in liquido) quenching: tempra di profondità, through hardening; tempra in acqua, water quenching; tempra in bianco, bright hardening; tempra in olio, oil quenching; tempra localizzata, selective quenching; bagno di tempra, quenching bath // una lama di buona tempra, a well -tempered blade; un metallo di buona tempra, a well-tempered metal2 (fig.) character, fibre, temperament; ( costituzione fisica) constitution: una persona della sua tempra, a person of his character (o fibre o temperament); un uomo di tempra robusta, a man with a sound constitution3 ( di suono) timbre.* * *['tɛmpra]sostantivo femminile2) fig. (carattere) character, fibre BE, fiber AE, strength* * *tempra/'tεmpra/sostantivo f.1 tecn. (operazione) tempering, hardening; (proprietà) temper; acciaio di buona tempra well-tempered steel2 fig. (carattere) character, fibre BE, fiber AE, strength; tempra morale moral fibre; avere la tempra del lottatore to be made to be a fighter. -
7 temper
1. To slowly bring up the temperature of a colder ingredient by adding small amounts of a hot or boiling liquid, or even applying heat carefully Adding the heat or hot liquid gradually prevents the cool ingredient, such as eggs, from cooking or setting. The tempered mixture can then be added back to a hotter liquid for further continued cooking. This process is used most in making pastry cream and the like.2. To bring chocolate to a state in which it has snap, shine and no streaks ( feathers). Commercially available chocolate is already tempered but this condition changes when it is melted. Tempering is often done when the chocolate will be used for candy making or decorations. Chocolate must be tempered because it contains cocoa butter, a saturated fat which has the ability to form crystals, chocolate is melted and cooled. Dull grey streaks form and are called bloom or feathers. The classic tempering method is to melt chocolate until it is totally without lumps (semisweet chocolate melts at a temperature of 104 degrees F.) One third of the chocolate is then poured onto a marble slab then spread and worked back and forth with a metal spatula until it becomes thick and reaches a temperature of about 80°F. The thickened chocolate is then added back to the remaining 2/3 melted chocolate and stirred. The process is repeated until the entire mixture reaches 88-92 degrees for semisweet chocolate, 84-87 degrees for milk or white chocolate. -
8 tempra sf
['tɛmpra]1) (Tecn : atto) tempering, hardening, (effetto) temper2) (fig : costituzione fisica) constitution, (intellettuale) temperament -
9 contemperamento
contemperamento s.m.1 ( adattamento) adaptation; ( accordo) reconciliation: contemperamento di esigenze opposte, reconciliation of opposing requirements2 ( moderazione) tempering, mitigation, moderation. -
10 umettazione
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11 acciaio da bonifica
"hardening and tempering steel;Vergütungsstahl;aço para beneficiamento" -
12 acciaio per bonifica
"hardening and tempering steel;Vergütungsstahl;aço revenido" -
13 tempra
sf ['tɛmpra]1) (Tecn : atto) tempering, hardening, (effetto) temper2) (fig : costituzione fisica) constitution, (intellettuale) temperament
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