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1 sup
sup /sʌp/n.(scozz. e ingl. sett.) sorso: with neither bite nor sup, senza né un boccone né un sorso; a bocca asciutta; a stomaco vuoto.(to) sup (1) /sʌp/v. t. e i.(scozz. e ingl. sett.) bere a piccoli sorsi; sorseggiare: to sup tea, sorseggiare il tè.(to) sup (2) /sʌp/A v. t.B v. i.(arc.) cenare -
2 supply **** sup·ply
I [sə'plaɪ]1. n(delivery) fornitura, (stock) provvista, Tech alimentazione fthe electricity/water/gas supply — l'erogazione f di corrente/d'acqua/di gas
to be in short supply — scarseggiare, essere scarso (-a) supplies npl, (food) viveri mpl, Mil approvvigionamenti mpl, rifornimenti mpl, (food only) sussistenza
medical supplies — materiale msg sanitario
office supplies — forniture fpl per ufficio
2. vt(goods, materials, information etc) fornire, (fill: need, want) soddisfareto supply sth (with sth) — (system, machine) alimentare qc (con qc)
to supply sb (with sth) — (with goods) fornire a qn qc, rifornire qn di qc, Mil approvvigionare qn (di qc)
3. adj(ship, train) di rifornimentoII ['sʌplɪ] adv(bend) agilmente
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sup — I. verb (supped; supping) Etymology: Middle English suppen, from Old English sūpan, suppan; akin to Old High German sūfan to drink, sip, Old English sopp sop Date: before 12th century transitive verb to take or drink in swallows or gulps… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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