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1 shroud
I [ʃraʊd]1) (cloth) sudario m., lenzuolo m. funebre2) fig. (of fog, secrecy) velo m.3) mar. (rope) sartia f.II [ʃraʊd]verbo transitivo avvolgere [body, person]* * *1. noun1) (a cloth wrapped around a dead body.) sindone, (lenzuolo funebre)2) (something that covers: a shroud of mist.) manto, coltre2. verb(to cover or hide: The incident was shrouded in mystery.) avvolgere* * *[ʃraʊd]1. n(round corpse) sudario, (fig: of secrecy) alone m2. vtshrouded in — (mist, darkness) circondato (-a) da
* * *shroud /ʃraʊd/n.2 (fig.) velo; manto; coltre: a shroud of dust [of secrecy], un velo di polvere [di mistero]; a shroud of snow, un manto di neve; a shroud of fog, una coltre di nebbia3 (naut.) sartia; sartiola4 (tecn.) copertura protettiva.(to) shroud /ʃraʊd/v. t.2 (fig.) avvolgere; coprire; celare; nascondere: Her past was shrouded in mystery, il suo passato era avvolto nel mistero; The mountains were shrouded in mist, i monti erano avvolti nella nebbia.* * *I [ʃraʊd]1) (cloth) sudario m., lenzuolo m. funebre2) fig. (of fog, secrecy) velo m.3) mar. (rope) sartia f.II [ʃraʊd]verbo transitivo avvolgere [body, person] -
2 shroud
Cover, overwrap, envelope, wrapper, shroud, protective coat(ing)Rivestimento m protettivo, copertura f, avvolgimento m, involucro m -
3 sheet
[ʃiːt]1) (of paper, stamps) foglio m.4) (of plastic, rubber) foglio m.; (of canvas, tarpaulin) telo m.; (of metal, glass) lastra f.; (thinner) foglio m., lamina f.5) (of mist, fog) cortina f.a sheet of ice — (on road) una lastra di ghiaccio
6) mar. scotta f.7) AE colloq. dir. sentenza f. di carcerazione••* * *[ʃi:t]1) (a broad piece of cloth eg for a bed: She put clean sheets on all the beds.) lenzuolo2) (a large, thin, usually flat, piece: a sheet of paper/glass.) foglio•* * *[ʃiːt]1) (of paper, stamps) foglio m.4) (of plastic, rubber) foglio m.; (of canvas, tarpaulin) telo m.; (of metal, glass) lastra f.; (thinner) foglio m., lamina f.5) (of mist, fog) cortina f.a sheet of ice — (on road) una lastra di ghiaccio
6) mar. scotta f.7) AE colloq. dir. sentenza f. di carcerazione•• -
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5 cover
1.Closure lid, cover, cap, closing lidCoperchio m chiusura2.Protection, cover, shelter, safeguardProtezione, preservazione3.Cover, overwrap, envelope, wrapper, shroud, protective coat(ing)Rivestimento m protettivo, copertura f, avvolgimento m, involucro m -
6 overwrap
Cover, overwrap, envelope, wrapper, shroud, protective coat(ing)Rivestimento m protettivo, copertura f, avvolgimento m, involucro m -
7 envelope
Cover, overwrap, envelope, wrapper, shroud, protective coat(ing)Rivestimento m protettivo, copertura f, avvolgimento m, involucro m -
8 wrapper
Cover, overwrap, envelope, wrapper, shroud, protective coat(ing)Rivestimento m protettivo, copertura f, avvolgimento m, involucro m -
9 protective coat(ing)
Cover, overwrap, envelope, wrapper, shroud, protective coat(ing)Rivestimento m protettivo, copertura f, avvolgimento m, involucro mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > protective coat(ing)
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