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1 Caribbean Car·ib·bean
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2 Caribbean
[ˌkærɪ'biːən] 1.aggettivo caraibico2.1) (sea) Mar m. dei Caraibi2) (person) nativo m. (-a), abitante m. e f. dei Caraibi3.modificatore [climate, cookery] dei CaraibiCaribbean carnival — carnevale giamaicano (festa degli immigrati caraibici che si tiene a Londra in estate)
* * *Caribbean /kærəˈbi:ən/ /kəˈrɪbɪən/A a.caraibico; caribico(geogr.) caraibo; caribo● the Caribbean Sea, il Mar dei Caraibi.* * *[ˌkærɪ'biːən] 1.aggettivo caraibico2.1) (sea) Mar m. dei Caraibi2) (person) nativo m. (-a), abitante m. e f. dei Caraibi3.modificatore [climate, cookery] dei CaraibiCaribbean carnival — carnevale giamaicano (festa degli immigrati caraibici che si tiene a Londra in estate)
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3 Caribbean Sea (the)
(Place names) Caribbean Sea (the) /kærəˈbi:ən, kəˈrɪbɪən ˈsi:/(il) Mar dei Caraibi; (il) Mar Caribico -
4 Caribbean Sea (the)
(Place names) Caribbean Sea (the) /kærəˈbi:ən, kəˈrɪbɪən ˈsi:/(il) Mar dei Caraibi; (il) Mar Caribico -
5 ♦ cruise
♦ cruise /kru:z/n.1 (tur.) crociera: to go on a cruise, andare in crociera; fare una crociera; a world cruise, una crociera intorno al mondo; cruise ship (o cruise liner) nave da crociera● (autom.) cruise control, controllo automatico della velocità di crociera □ (mil.) cruise missile, missile cruise; missile da crociera.(to) cruise /kru:z/A v. i.1 (naut.) navigare ( senza una meta precisa): to cruise around the Greek islands, girare per le isole greche2 (tur.) andare in crociera; fare una crociera4 (aeron.) volare a velocità di crociera5 (autom.) andare, viaggiare a velocità moderata: We cruised past the bus, abbiamo superato l'autobus a velocità moderata; I heard a car cruise by, sentii passare un'auto6 girare ( in auto o a piedi) senza una meta precisa; gironzolare: We cruised through the streets of the old town, abbiamo gironzolato per le strade della città vecchiaB v. t.2 (tur.) fare un giro ( in battello, ecc.) per; fare una crociera in: to cruise the Amsterdam canals, fare un giro in battello lungo i canali di Amsterdam; to cruise the Caribbean, fare una crociera nei Caraibi4 (fam.) girare, fare un giro di ( un quartiere, bar, ecc., in cerca di divertimento o avventure sessuali)● (fam.) to be cruising for a bruising, aver voglia di fare a botte; (anche) essere in cerca di guai. -
6 Black
I 1. [blæk]to paint sth. black — pitturare qcs. di nero
to turn black — diventare nero, annerirsi
a black man, woman — un uomo, una donna di colore
3) (without milk) [ coffee] nero; [ tea] senza latte4) (dirty) [face, towel] nero6) (gloomy) [mood, thoughts] nero, tetro; [ picture] nero, a tinte fosche; [ despair] cupo; [ future] fosco; [ news] funesto; [ day] nero2.1) (colour) nero m.3) econ.to be in the black — essere in credito o in attivo
4) (in chess, draughts) nero m., neri m.pl.; (in roulette) nero m.; (in snooker or pool) (palla) nera f.••to beat sb. black and blue — fare qcn. nero di botte
II [blæk]to give sb. a black eye — fare un occhio nero a qcn
1) (put black onto) annerire, sporcare [sb.'s face, hands]; lucidare (di nero) [ boots]2) BE (boycott) boicottare•* * *[blæk] 1. adjective1) (of the colour in which these words are printed: black paint.) nero2) (without light: a black night; The night was black and starless.) nero, scuro3) (dirty: Your hands are black!; black hands from lifting coal.) nero4) (without milk: black coffee.) nero5) (evil: black magic.) nero6) ((often offensive: currently acceptable in the United States, South Africa etc) Negro, of African, West Indian descent.) negro7) ((especially South Africa) coloured; of mixed descent (increasingly used by people of mixed descent to refer to themselves).) nero2. noun1) (the colour in which these words are printed: Black and white are opposites.) nero2) (something (eg paint) black in colour: I've used up all the black.) nero3) ((often with capital: often offensive: currently acceptable in the United states, South Africa etc) a Negro; a person of African, West Indian etc descent.) negro, nero3. verb(to make black.) annerire- blacken
- black art/magic
- blackbird
- blackboard
- black box
- the Black Death
- black eye
- blackhead
- blacklist 4. verb(to put (a person etc) on such a list.) mettere sulla lista nera5. noun(the act of blackmailing: money got by blackmail.) ricatto- Black Maria
- black market
- black marketeer
- blackout
- black sheep
- blacksmith
- black and blue
- black out
- in black and white* * *(Surnames) Black /blæk/* * *I 1. [blæk]to paint sth. black — pitturare qcs. di nero
to turn black — diventare nero, annerirsi
a black man, woman — un uomo, una donna di colore
3) (without milk) [ coffee] nero; [ tea] senza latte4) (dirty) [face, towel] nero6) (gloomy) [mood, thoughts] nero, tetro; [ picture] nero, a tinte fosche; [ despair] cupo; [ future] fosco; [ news] funesto; [ day] nero2.1) (colour) nero m.3) econ.to be in the black — essere in credito o in attivo
4) (in chess, draughts) nero m., neri m.pl.; (in roulette) nero m.; (in snooker or pool) (palla) nera f.••to beat sb. black and blue — fare qcn. nero di botte
II [blæk]to give sb. a black eye — fare un occhio nero a qcn
1) (put black onto) annerire, sporcare [sb.'s face, hands]; lucidare (di nero) [ boots]2) BE (boycott) boicottare•
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