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1 glued
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2 ♦ glue
♦ glue /glu:/n. [uc]colla: vegetable glue, colla vegetale● (med.) glue ear, tappo di cerume in un orecchio □ glue pot, pentolino della colla □ glue-sniffer, chi sniffa colla ( per drogarsi) □ glue-sniffing, inalazione di vapori di collaglueya.1 colloso; glutinoso2 viscoso; appiccicosogluisha.appiccicoso; viscoso.(to) glue /glu:/v. t.1 incollare ( anche fig.); attaccare con la colla; appiccicare: The little boy always stayed glued to his mother, il ragazzino stava sempre appiccicato (o incollato) alla mamma; He spends hours glued to the telly, passa delle ore incollato alla TV● ( slang USA) to be glued, essere arrestato; essere sbronzo. -
3 glue
I [gluː]nome colla f.II [gluː]verbo transitivo incollare, appiccicareto glue sth. on o down — incollare qcs
* * *[ɡlu:] 1. noun(a substance used for sticking things together: That glue will not stick plastic to wood.) colla2. verb(to join (things) with glue.) incollare* * *[ɡluː]1. n2. vt* * *I [gluː]nome colla f.II [gluː]verbo transitivo incollare, appiccicareto glue sth. on o down — incollare qcs
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4 plywood
['plaɪwʊd]nome (legno) compensato m.* * *noun, adjective ((of) a material made up of thin layers of wood glued together: a plywood box.) compensato* * *plywood /ˈplaɪwʊd/n. [u]1 legno compensato; pannello compensato2 (fig.) l'industria del compensato.* * *['plaɪwʊd]nome (legno) compensato m. -
5 sandpaper
I ['sændpeɪpə(r)]nome carta f. vetrataII ['sændpeɪpə(r)]verbo transitivo cartavetrare [plaster, wood]; levigare [glass, metal]* * *['sænpeipə]noun (a type of paper with sand glued to it, used for smoothing and polishing.) carta vetrata* * *sandpaper /ˈsændpeɪpə(r)/n. [u]carta vetrata.(to) sandpaper /ˈsændpeɪpə(r)/v. t.carteggiare; cartavetrare; scartavetrare (fam.).* * *I ['sændpeɪpə(r)]nome carta f. vetrataII ['sændpeɪpə(r)]verbo transitivo cartavetrare [plaster, wood]; levigare [glass, metal]
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glued — adj. 1. affixed with glue or paste. Syn: pasted, stuck to(predicate). [WordNet 1.5] 2. having the attention so concentrated as to be difficult to cause a person to leave; as, glued to the television set; The audience was glued to their seats.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glued to something — glued to (something) giving something your full attention. During football season, he s glued to the TV. She has her ears glued to her CD player all the time … New idioms dictionary
glued to — (something) giving something your full attention. During football season, he s glued to the TV. She has her ears glued to her CD player all the time … New idioms dictionary
glued to the spot — glued/rooted to the spot if you are glued to the spot, you cannot move, usually because you are very shocked or frightened. I stood there rooted to the spot as he came nearer and nearer … New idioms dictionary
glued — index inseparable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Glued laminated timber — Glulam frame for the roof of a building. Glued laminated timber, also called Glulam, is a type of structural timber product composed of several layers of dimensioned timber bonded together with durable, moisture resistant adhesives. This material … Wikipedia
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glued — adj. (cannot stand alone) glued to (he was glued to his TV set; her eyes were glued to the door) … Combinatory dictionary
glued-up stock — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: glued from past participle of glue (II) : edge glued or laminated wood … Useful english dictionary
glued to the spot — rooted/glued/frozen/to the spot phrase unable to move, usually because you are afraid Martin wanted to run, but he was rooted to the spot. Thesaurus: unable to move or be movedsynonym afraid and frightenedsynonym … Useful english dictionary
Glued — Glue Glue, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Glued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gluing}.] [F. gluer. See {Glue}, n.] To join with glue or a viscous substance; to cause to stick or hold fast, as if with glue; to fix or fasten. [1913 Webster] This cold, congealed blood… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English