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theoretical baggage

  • 1 baggage

    ['bægɪdʒ]
    nome (luggage) U bagaglio m., bagagli m.pl.

    ideological baggagefig. bagaglio ideologico

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    ['bæɡi‹]
    (luggage: He sent his baggage on in advance.) bagaglio
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    baggage /ˈbægɪdʒ/
    n.
    1 [u] (spec. USA) bagaglio, bagagli: to see one's baggage though customs, passare il controllo bagagli; (aeron.) baggage allowance, peso consentito ( di bagaglio); baggage check, scontrino del bagaglio; baggage identification tag, cartellino del bagaglio
    2 [u] (mil.) salmeria, salmerie
    3 [u] (rif. a idee, opinioni, esperienze, ecc.) peso; ingombro; bagaglio: theoretical baggage, il peso della teoria; emotional baggage, bagaglio emotivo
    4 (arc.) sgualdrina; donna di malaffare; bagascia
    5 (arc.) ragazzetta sfrontata; monella
    baggage animals, animali da soma (o da tiro) □ (ferr., USA) baggage car, bagagliaio □ baggage carousel, nastro (trasportatore) bagagli □ (ferr., USA) baggage master, addetto al servizio merci □ (ferr., USA) baggage rack, portabagagli ( a rastrelliera) □ (aeron.) baggage reclaim, (zona del) ritiro bagagli □ (ferr., USA) baggage room, deposito bagagli a mano □ (mil.) baggage train, salmerie.
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    ['bægɪdʒ]
    nome (luggage) U bagaglio m., bagagli m.pl.

    ideological baggagefig. bagaglio ideologico

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    English-Italian dictionary > baggage

  • 2 area

    area of interest
    active display area
    airport traffic area
    approach area
    baggage area
    balance area
    bar area
    blanketed area
    blanketed airfoil area
    bypass exit area
    canard area
    capture area
    central foveal area of retina
    cockpit area
    cockpit glass area
    core exit area
    crash area
    crew rest area
    cross-sectional area
    de-icing area
    differential area
    duct area
    effective disk area
    equivalent flat-plate area
    exhaust area
    exit area
    exposed airfoil area
    failure area
    fan area
    fatigue critical area
    fatigue sensitive area
    fatigued area
    fin area
    flat-sided cockpit area
    forward-facing area
    freight area
    frontal area
    full-fuselage width area
    fuselage area
    fuselage maximum cross-sectional area
    glazed area
    gross airfoil area
    high-traffic-density area
    high-angle-of-attack area
    high-density terminal area
    ice accumulation area
    icing area
    image area
    immersed wing area
    instable area
    jet area
    Level 1 area
    lifting area
    load-carrying area
    low-speed area
    lower lobes area
    luggage area
    movable area
    net area
    nozzle exhaust plane area
    nozzle exit area
    occupied area
    overlap area
    parasite drag area
    parking area
    passenger area
    payload area
    planform area
    positive control area
    post-stall area
    projected fuselage area
    projected wing area
    radar service area
    reference area
    retracted area
    reverser port area
    risk area
    rotor blade area
    rotor disk area
    smoking area
    spill-over area
    spin area
    stall area
    stalled area
    stealth area
    storage area
    surveillance area
    tail area
    task area
    terminal area
    terminal control area
    terminal maneuvering area
    theoretical airfoil area
    threat area
    throat area
    total airfoil area
    transition area
    wet area
    windshear area
    wing area
    wing-carry-through area
    wing-fuselage area
    work area

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