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1 acquatico
(pl -ci) aquaticoggetto waterski* * *acquatico agg. aquatic, water (attr.): pianta acquatica, aquatic plant; sport acquatico, aquatic sport.* * *uccello acquatico — water bird, waterfowl
* * *acquaticopl. -ci, - che /ak'kwatiko, t∫i, ke/[fauna, flora] aquatic; [ serpente] water attrib.; pianta -a aquatic o water plant; uccello acquatico water bird, waterfowl; sport -ci water o aquatic sports. -
2 uccello
m birduccello rapace bird of prey* * *uccello s.m.1 bird; fowl*: il volo degli uccelli, the flight of birds; uccello in volo, bird in flight; osservare gli uccelli, to bird-watch; andare a caccia di uccelli, to go bird-catching; uccelli acquatici, water fowl (s); uccello marino, sea fowl; uccello da gabbia, cagebird; uccello di passo, bird of passage; uccello di rapina, bird of prey; uccello migratore, migrant bird; uccelli selvatici, wild fowl (s) (o wild birds); uccello di nido, implume, nestling; uccello da richiamo, call-bird; uccello canoro, song bird; uccello notturno, nocturnal bird; uccello fischiatore, whistler // uccello del paradiso, bird of paradise; uccello mosca, humming-bird; uccello delle tempeste, ( Hydrobates pelagicus) petrel, (pop.) Mother Carey's chicken; uccello gatto, ( Dumetella carolinensis) catbird; uccello lira, ( Menura novaehollandiae) lyrebird; uccello martello, ( Scopus umbretta) umbrette (o umber-bird); uccello parasole, ( Cephalopterus ornatus) umbrella-bird; uccello sarto, ( Orthotomus sutorius) tailor-bird // essere uccello di bosco, (fig.) to be free // farsi uccel di bosco, (fig.) to take to the bush // vista a volo di uccello, from a bird's-eye view // a ogni uccello il suo nido è bello, (prov.) there is no place like home* * *[ut'tʃɛllo]sostantivo maschile1) zool. bird2) volg. (pene) cock, dick•uccello acquatico — water bird, waterfowl
uccello del malaugurio — jinx, calamity howler AE pop.
uccello marino — sea fowl, seabird
••essere uccel di bosco — to be as free as a bird, to have flown the coop
* * *uccello/ut't∫εllo/sostantivo m.1 zool. bird2 volg. (pene) cock, dickessere uccel di bosco to be as free as a bird, to have flown the coop\uccello acquatico water bird, waterfowl; uccello del malaugurio jinx, calamity howler AE pop.; uccello marino sea fowl, seabird; uccello migratore migrant (bird); uccello notturno night bird; uccello del paradiso bird of paradise; uccello di passo bird of passage; uccello rapace bird of prey. -
3 uccello acquatico
uccello acquaticowater bird, waterfowl\————————uccello acquaticowater bird, waterfowl\→ uccello -
4 acquatico agg
[ak'kwatiko] acquatico -a, -ci, -cheaquatic, (sport, sci) water attr -
5 acquatico
agg [ak'kwatiko] acquatico -a, -ci, -cheaquatic, (sport, sci) water attr
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