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1 peasantry
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2 revolt
I [rɪ'vəʊlt]nome rivolta f., ribellione f.II 1. [rɪ'vəʊlt]verbo transitivo disgustare, rivoltare2.verbo intransitivo rivoltarsi, ribellarsi* * *[rə'vəult] 1. verb1) (to rebel (against a government etc): The army revolted against the dictator.) rivoltarsi2) (to disgust: His habits revolt me.) disgustare2. noun1) (the act of rebelling: The peasants rose in revolt.) rivolta2) (a rebellion.) rivolta•- revolted- revolting* * *revolt /rɪˈvəʊlt/n. [uc]rivolta; insurrezione● to break out in revolt, insorgere; sollevarsi.(to) revolt /rɪˈvəʊlt/A v. i.ribellarsi; insorgere: to revolt against the tyrant, rivoltarsi (o insorgere) contro il tiranno; Consumers revolt against increased costs, i consumatori insorgono contro l'aumento dei costiB v. t.disgustare; rivoltare (fig.): What they saw revolted them, quello che hanno visto li ha riempiti di disgusto.* * *I [rɪ'vəʊlt]nome rivolta f., ribellione f.II 1. [rɪ'vəʊlt]verbo transitivo disgustare, rivoltare2.verbo intransitivo rivoltarsi, ribellarsi -
3 cluster
I ['klʌstə(r)]nome (of berries) grappolo m.; (of people, islands, trees, houses) gruppo m.; (of flowers) cespo m.; (of insects) sciame m.; (of ideas) insieme m.; (of diamonds) contorno m.; (of stars) ammasso m.II ['klʌstə(r)]verbo intransitivo raggrupparsi, raccogliersi ( around intorno a)* * *1. noun(a closely-packed group (of people or things): a cluster of berries; They stood in a cluster.) gruppo; grappolo2. verb((often with round) to group together in clusters: They clustered round the door.) raggrupparsi* * *cluster /ˈklʌstə(r)/n.1 grappolo; mazzo2 gruppo ( di persone, animali, ecc.): to arrive in clusters, arrivare a gruppi; little clusters of people, gruppetti (o capannelli) di persone6 (comput.) cluster7 (demogr., stat.) grappolo● (mil.) cluster bomb, bomba a grappolo □ cluster candlestick, candelabro □ (med.) cluster headache, cefalea a grappolo □ (bot.) cluster pine ( Pinus pinaster), pino marittimo; pino selvatico; pinastro.(to) cluster /ˈklʌstə(r)/A v. i.2 far grappolo; raggrupparsi; stringersi: The peasants clustered around the fireplace, i contadini facevano grappolo intorno al caminoB v. t.raccogliere; raggruppare● to cluster together, assembrarsi; assieparsi □ (archit.) clustered pier, pilastro polistilo.* * *I ['klʌstə(r)]nome (of berries) grappolo m.; (of people, islands, trees, houses) gruppo m.; (of flowers) cespo m.; (of insects) sciame m.; (of ideas) insieme m.; (of diamonds) contorno m.; (of stars) ammasso m.II ['klʌstə(r)]verbo intransitivo raggrupparsi, raccogliersi ( around intorno a) -
4 oppression
[ə'preʃn]nome oppressione f.* * *[-ʃən]noun After five years of oppression, the peasants revolted.) oppressione* * *oppression /əˈprɛʃn/n. [u]oppressione; angheria; vessazione; sopraffazione: I felt the oppression of the heat, sentivo l'oppressione del caldo; innocent victims of oppression, innocenti vittime dell'oppressioneoppressorn.oppressore; tiranno.* * *[ə'preʃn]nome oppressione f. -
5 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) iniziare una disputa, prendere le armi -
6 ■ grind down
■ grind downv. t. + avv.1 tritare; triturare; fare ( macinando): to grind wheat down into flour, fare la farina macinando il grano3 (fig.) opprimere; infierire su, vessare: The peasants were ground down by heavy taxation, i contadini erano oppressi da gravose imposte. -
7 batten
I ['bætn]3) teatr. bilancia f.II ['bætn]verbo transitivo applicare traverse a [ door]; chiudere con assi [ floor]; rivestire di assicelle [ roof]* * *['bætn](a piece of wood used for keeping other pieces in place: These strips are all fastened together with a batten.) listello, assicella* * *batten (1) /ˈbætn/n.1 listello, assicella, tavoletta ( per pavimenti in legno, ecc.): batten door, porta a listelli; batten wall, parete ad assicelle2 (edil.) traversa di porta3 asse; tavolone4 (naut.) serretta5 (aeron.) scudo di prora.batten (2) /ˈbætn/n.(ind. tess.) battente ( del telaio).(to) batten (1) /ˈbætn/v. t.● to batten down the hatches, (naut.) chiudere (o rinforzare) con serrette i boccaporti; (fig.) prepararsi per un'emergenza (o a dare battaglia); correre ai ripari.(to) batten (2) /ˈbætn/v. i.2 – to batten on, ingozzarsi di; ingrassarsi (o prosperare) a spese di: He battened on the poor peasants, s'ingrassava a spese dei poveri contadini.* * *I ['bætn]3) teatr. bilancia f.II ['bætn]verbo transitivo applicare traverse a [ door]; chiudere con assi [ floor]; rivestire di assicelle [ roof] -
8 peasant
['peznt] 1.nome contadino m. (-a); spreg. zotico m. (-a)2.modificatore [class, custom, life] contadino; [ costume] dei contadini* * *['peznt](a person who lives and works on the land, especially in a poor, primitive or underdeveloped area: Many peasants died during the drought; ( also adjective) a peasant farmer.) contadino* * *peasant /ˈpɛznt/n.3 (spreg.) contadino; contadinaccio; bifolco; cafone; buzzurro; zoticone● peasant art, arte rustica □ peasant food, cibo da contadini □ peasant labour, manodopera per i lavori agricolipeasantryn. [u] (stor.)1 (collett.) contadini; coloni; rurali* * *['peznt] 1.nome contadino m. (-a); spreg. zotico m. (-a)2.modificatore [class, custom, life] contadino; [ costume] dei contadini
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