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1 turbot
( FRANCE)turbot - a fish -
2 rombo
1. m mathematics rhombus2. m rumble3. m zoology turbot* * *rombo1 s.m.2 ( la trentaduesima parte della rosa dei venti) point, rhumb: (mar.) dare il rombo, to give the course.rombo2 s.m. (zool.) rhombus*: rombo liscio, ( Rhombus laevis) brill; rombo gigante, ( Rhombus maximus) turbot*.rombo3 s.m. roar; rumble; ( tuono) thunder: il rombo dei cannoni, the thunder of the guns; rombo dell'elica, propeller noise; il rombo del motore, the roar of the engine; il rombo del vento, the roar of the wind.* * *I ['rombo] sm(rumore) roar, rumble, thunderII ['rombo] smGeom rhombusIII ['rombo] sm(pesce) turbot* * *I ['rombo] II ['rombo]sostantivo maschile mat. rhomb, rhombus*; (losanga) diamond, lozengeIII ['rombo]sostantivo maschile ittiol.* * *rombo1/'rombo/sostantivo m.————————rombo2/'rombo/sostantivo m.mat. rhomb, rhombus*; (losanga) diamond, lozenge.————————rombo3/'rombo/sostantivo m.ittiol. rombo (chiodato) turbot. -
3 rombo (chiodato)
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4 rombo
I. rombo s.m. grondement: rombo dei cannoni grondement des canons; rombo del tuono grondement du tonnerre. II. rombo s.m. 1. ( Geom) rhombe; ( losanga) losange. 2. ( Mar) quart, rumb, rhumb. 3. ( Etnol) rhombe. III. rombo s.m. ( Itt) turbot. -
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6 barbue
brill, a flatfish related to turbot, found in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. -
7 rodaballo
( SPAIN)Turbot. -
8 rombo
( ITALY)turbot
См. также в других словарях:
turbot — [ tyrbo ] n. m. • 1393; en norm. 1215; turbut déb. XIIe; anc. nord. °thorn butr, littéralt « barbue (butr) à épines (thorn) » ♦ Zool. Poisson marin plat des côtes européennes (pleuronectiformes), à la chair très estimée. Turbot grillé sauce… … Encyclopédie Universelle
turbot — TURBOT. s. m. Sorte de poisson de mer du genre des poissons plats, & qui est excellent à manger. Grand turbot. turbot fort épais … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Turbot — Tur bot, n. [F.; probably so named from its shape, and from L. turbo a top, a whirl.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A large European flounder ({Rhombus maximus}) highly esteemed as a food fish. It often weighs from thirty to forty pounds. Its color on the upper … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
turbot — [tʉr′bət] n. pl. turbot or turbots [ME turbut < OFr tourbout, prob. < OSwed törnbut < törn, thorn (akin to THORN) + but, BUTT1 (so named from the spines)] any of various flounders, highly valued as food … English World dictionary
Turbot — Turbot, so v.w. Flunderscholle … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Turbot — Turbot, s. Schollen, S. 943 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Turbot — Turbot, Fisch, s. Schollen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
turbot — (n.) large flat fish, c.1300, from O.Fr. turbut (12c.), probably from a Scandinavian source (Cf. O.Swed. törnbut, from törn thorn + but flatfish; see HALIBUT (Cf. halibut)). But OED says of uncertain origin and speculates on a connection to L.… … Etymology dictionary
turbot — Turbot, espece de poisson de mer, Rhombus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
turbot — ► NOUN (pl. same or turbots) ▪ a flatfish of inshore waters, which has large bony tubercles on the body and is prized as food. ORIGIN Scandinavian … English terms dictionary
Turbot — Taxobox name = Turbot image width = 250px image caption = Psetta maxima regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Pleuronectiformes familia = Scophthalmidae subdivision ranks = Genera subdivision = Psetta Turbot (family… … Wikipedia