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1 wicker
['wɪkə(r)] 1.nome (anche wickerwork) vimine m.2.modificatore [basket, furniture] di vimini* * *['wikə]((of eg a chair or basket) made of twigs, rushes etc woven together.) di vimini* * *wicker /ˈwɪkə(r)/A n. [u]B a. attr.* * *['wɪkə(r)] 1.nome (anche wickerwork) vimine m.2.modificatore [basket, furniture] di vimini -
2 cane
I 1. [keɪn]1) (material) canna f., giunco m.2) (of sugar, bamboo) canna f.3) (for walking) bastone m. da passeggio; (plant support) tutore m.; (officer's) bastone m.; BE scol. (for punishment) canna f., verga f.2.modificatore [basket, furniture] di bambù, di giuncoII [keɪn]1) fabbricare con, rivestire di bambù [ chair]2) BE battere con la verga [ pupil]* * *[kein] 1. noun1) (the stem of certain types of plant (eg sugar plant, bamboo etc).) canna2) (a stick used as an aid to walking or as an instrument of punishment: He beat the child with a cane.) bastone2. verb(to beat with a cane: The schoolmaster caned the boy.) bacchettare* * *[keɪn]1. nBot canna, (for baskets, chairs) bambù m, (wicker) vimini m, (stick: for walking) bastone m (da passeggio), (for punishment) bacchetta2. vt Brit(Scol: pupil) picchiare con la bacchettaFALSE FRIEND: cane is not translated by the Italian word cane* * *cane /keɪn/n.5 canna; bastone da passeggio8 – the cane, la verga; vergate (pl.); punizione corporale: to give sb. the cane, assestare vergate a q.; punire qc. con la verga; fustigare● (bot.) cane apple ( Arbutus unedo), corbezzolo □ (edil.) cane-mesh ceiling, soffitto a cannicci □ cane sugar, zucchero di canna.(to) cane /keɪn/v. t.2 punire con la verga; prendere a vergate; fustigare.* * *I 1. [keɪn]1) (material) canna f., giunco m.2) (of sugar, bamboo) canna f.3) (for walking) bastone m. da passeggio; (plant support) tutore m.; (officer's) bastone m.; BE scol. (for punishment) canna f., verga f.2.modificatore [basket, furniture] di bambù, di giuncoII [keɪn]1) fabbricare con, rivestire di bambù [ chair]2) BE battere con la verga [ pupil]
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