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1 ♦ mill
♦ mill (1) /mɪl/n.1 mulino2 fabbrica; opificio; stabilimento: a textile mill, uno stabilimento tessile; cotton mill, cotonificio; steel mill, acciaieria; paper mill, cartiera4 spremifrutta; passaverdura5 (ind., mecc.) treno di laminazione; laminatoio; fresa: continuous mill, treno di laminazione continuo; finishing mill, laminatoio finitore; rod mill, laminatoio per barre; two-lip end mill, fresa a due tagli7 (ind. tess.) follatrice● mill cleaners, imprese di pulizia di fabbriche □ mill dam, chiusa (o diga) di mulino □ (stor.) mill-hand, operaio, operaia ( di fabbrica) □ mill wheel, ruota di mulino □ (fig.) to bring grist to the (o to one's) mill, portare acqua al proprio mulino □ (fig.) to go through the mill, passarne di tutti i colori □ (fig.) to put sb. through the mill, far passare q. per una trafila; sottoporre q. a dure prove □ (fig.) to have been through the mill, averne passate di tutti i colori; esserci già passato; essersi fatto le ossa (fig.) □ water mill, mulino ad acqua □ (fig.) All is grist that comes to his mill, per lui, tutto è buono (fam.: tutto fa brodo) □ (prov.) The mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small, Dio non paga il sabato.mill (2) /mɪl/n.(to) mill /mɪl/A v. t.B v. i.2 ( spesso to mill around; di bestiame, della folla) girare in tondo; muoversi in massa torno torno. -
2 Mill
I [mɪl]1) (building) (for flour) mulino m.; (factory) fabbrica f., stabilimento m.2) gastr. macinino m.3) fig. routine f., tran tran m.4) AE fig. fucina f.diploma mill — fabbrica di diplomi, diplomificio
••there'll be trouble at t'mill — colloq. scherz. ci saranno delle grane
to go through the mill — passarne tante o di tutti i colori
II [mɪl]to put sb. through the mill — mettere sotto torchio qcn., farne passare di tutti i colori a qcn
verbo transitivo macinare [flour, pepper]; tranciare [ steel]; tritare [ paper]; filare [ cotton]; tessere [ textiles]; zigrinare [screw, coin]; fresare [nut, bolt]* * *[mil] 1. noun1) (a machine, sometimes now electrical, for grinding coffee, pepper etc by crushing it between rough, hard surfaces: a coffee-mill; a pepper-mill.) mulino2) (a building where grain is ground: The farmer took his corn to the mill.) mulino3) (a building where certain types of things are manufactured: A woollen-mill; a steel-mill.) fabbrica, stabilimento2. verb1) (to grind or press: This flour was milled locally.) macinare2) ((usually with about or around) (of crowds) to move about in a disorganized way: There's a huge crowd of people milling around outside.) (girare in tondo)•- miller- millstone
- millwheel* * *(Surnames) Mill /mɪl/* * *I [mɪl]1) (building) (for flour) mulino m.; (factory) fabbrica f., stabilimento m.2) gastr. macinino m.3) fig. routine f., tran tran m.4) AE fig. fucina f.diploma mill — fabbrica di diplomi, diplomificio
••there'll be trouble at t'mill — colloq. scherz. ci saranno delle grane
to go through the mill — passarne tante o di tutti i colori
II [mɪl]to put sb. through the mill — mettere sotto torchio qcn., farne passare di tutti i colori a qcn
verbo transitivo macinare [flour, pepper]; tranciare [ steel]; tritare [ paper]; filare [ cotton]; tessere [ textiles]; zigrinare [screw, coin]; fresare [nut, bolt] -
3 mill ***
[mɪl]1. n1) (gen) mulino, (Industry: for grain) macina, (also: windmill) mulino a vento, (small: for coffee, pepper) macinino2) (factory) fabbrica, stabilimento2. vt• -
4 ■ put through
■ put throughA v. t. + avv.1 portare a compimento (o a buon fine), realizzare ( cambiamenti, innovazioni, ecc.); concludere ( un affare)4 (telef.) mettere in linea: DIALOGO → - On the phone- I'll just put you through, la metto in linea □ (telef.) to put through to, dare la comunicazione con, passare: I'll put you through to the captain, Le passo il capitano □ (telef.) to put a call through, passare una telefonataB v. t. + prep.far passare (q. o qc. ) attraverso qc.; infilare in: I cannot put this thread through the eye of the needle, non riesco a infilare questo filo nella cruna dell'ago □ ( slang) to put a hole through sb., fare un buco nella pancia a q. ( con una pistola, ecc.); bucare la pancia a q. □ (fam.) to put sb. through it (o through the mill), sottoporre q. a una severa prova □ (fam.) to put sb. through his paces, far fare una prova (o un provino) a q. □ to put one's son through college, (riuscire a) fare laureare il figlio.
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