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['hʌmpbæk]1) (anche humpback whale) megattera f.2) hunchback* * *noun (a back with a hump.) gibbosità* * *humpback /ˈhʌmpbæk/n.2 gobbo, gobba● (GB) humpback bridge, ponte a schiena d'asinohumpbackeda.gobbo; gibboso● (GB) humpbacked bridge, ponte a schiena d'asino.* * *['hʌmpbæk]1) (anche humpback whale) megattera f.2) hunchback -
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I [hʌmp]nome (of person, camel) gobba f.; (of earth) collinetta f.••II [hʌmp]to have (got) the hump — BE colloq. fare il muso
verbo transitivo BE colloq. (lift, carry) portare* * *1. noun1) (a large lump on the back of an animal, person etc: a camel's hump.) gobba2) (part of a road etc which rises and falls in the shape of a hump.) gobba•- humpback2. adjective(rising and falling in the shape of a hump: a humpback bridge.) (a schiena d'asino)* * *[hʌmp]1. nAnat gobbait gives me the hump Brit fam — mi mette di malumore
we're over the hump fig — il peggio è passato, il più è fatto
2. vt1) (arch: back) inarcare2) (fam: carry) portare* * *hump /hʌmp/n.1 gobba; gibbosità; protuberanza2 collina; collinetta; montagnola3 (fig.) ostacolo; scoglio (fig.)4 (ferr.) parigina; sella di smistamento a gravità6 (GB fam.) – the hump, irritazione; nervoso; malumore: He got ( o took) the hump, gli è venuto il nervoso; è stato colto dal malumore; to give sb. the hump, far venire il nervoso a q.● ( slang USA) to bust one's hump, ammazzarsi di lavoro; farsi un culo così (volg.) □ (fig.) to be over the hump, avere superato lo scoglio maggiore.(to) hump /hʌmp/A v. t.3 (GB fam.) far venire il nervoso; mettere di malumore4 (volg.) scopareB v. i.1 curvarsi; inarcarsi2 (volg.) scopare.* * *I [hʌmp]nome (of person, camel) gobba f.; (of earth) collinetta f.••II [hʌmp]to have (got) the hump — BE colloq. fare il muso
verbo transitivo BE colloq. (lift, carry) portare
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