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1 tackle
I ['tækl]1) sport (in soccer, hockey) tackle m.; (in rugby, American football) placcaggio m.2) (equipment) equipaggiamento m., attrezzatura f.; (for fishing) attrezzatura f. da pescaII 1. ['tækl]1) (handle) affrontare [problem, subject]2) (confront)to tackle sb. — confrontarsi con qcn.
to tackle sb. about — affrontare con qcn. [subject, problem]
3) sport (in soccer, hockey) contrastare, fare un tackle su, entrare in tackle su [ player]; (in rugby, American football) placcare4) (take on) afferrare, acciuffare [intruder, criminal]2.verbo intransitivo (in soccer, hockey) fare un tackle; (in rugby, American football) fare un placcaggio* * *['tækl] 1. noun1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) placcaggio2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) attrezzatura3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) paranco4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) attrezzatura2. verb1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) afferrare2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) affrontare; (venire alle prese con)3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) placcare* * *tackle /ˈtækl/n.3 ( sport) carica, contrasto; intervento; tackle: sliding tackle, tackle scivolato; entrata in scivolata● (naut.) tackle block, bozzello; puleggia □ tackle box, scatola portaesche □ (naut.) tackle fall, cavo dei bozzelli.♦ (to) tackle /ˈtækl/v. t. e i.2 affrontare; fronteggiare; venire alle prese con ( una difficoltà, un problema, ecc.); rispondere a: Authorities should tackle the epidemics without delay, le autorità dovrebbero fronteggiare l'epidemia senza indugi4 (naut.) fissare a un paranco; parancare● to tackle sb. over (o about) a matter, confrontarsi con q. su un argomento □ (fam.) to tackle to, mettersi all'opera di buona lena □ I think I can tackle it, credo di farcela.* * *I ['tækl]1) sport (in soccer, hockey) tackle m.; (in rugby, American football) placcaggio m.2) (equipment) equipaggiamento m., attrezzatura f.; (for fishing) attrezzatura f. da pescaII 1. ['tækl]1) (handle) affrontare [problem, subject]2) (confront)to tackle sb. — confrontarsi con qcn.
to tackle sb. about — affrontare con qcn. [subject, problem]
3) sport (in soccer, hockey) contrastare, fare un tackle su, entrare in tackle su [ player]; (in rugby, American football) placcare4) (take on) afferrare, acciuffare [intruder, criminal]2.verbo intransitivo (in soccer, hockey) fare un tackle; (in rugby, American football) fare un placcaggio -
2 spear
I ['spɪə(r)] II ['spɪə(r)]2) (with fork) infilzare, infilare [ food]III ['spɪə(r)]nome (of plant) stelo m.; (of asparagus, broccoli) gambo m.* * *[spiə] 1. noun(a type of long-handled weapon, usually with an iron or steel point on the end: He was armed with a spear and a round shield.) lancia2. verb(to pierce or kill with a spear: He went out in a boat and speared some fish.) fiocinare, arpionare3. verb(to lead (a movement, an attack etc).) capeggiare* * *spear /ˈspɪə(r)/n.1 (mil., stor.) lancia; asta; alabarda3 (pl.) (bot.) spine4 (poet.) ► spearman5 (zool.) pungiglione; aculeo● spear-carrier, (stor. mil.) lanciere, astato; (teatr.) comparsa; (fig.) persona di scarso rilievo, figurante □ spear gun, fucile subacqueo □ (fig. lett.) spear side, linea (genealogica) maschile: on the spear side, da parte di padre □ ( pesca) fishing spear, fiocina.(to) spear /ˈspɪə(r)/v. t.3 infilare; infilzare* * *I ['spɪə(r)] II ['spɪə(r)]2) (with fork) infilzare, infilare [ food]III ['spɪə(r)]nome (of plant) stelo m.; (of asparagus, broccoli) gambo m. -
3 ♦ ice
♦ ice /aɪs/A n.1 [u] ghiaccio: ice bucket, secchiello per il ghiaccio; My hands were like ice, avevo le mani di ghiaccioB a. attr.● ( alpinismo) ice axe, piccozza (da ghiaccio) □ (geogr.) the ice barrier, la barriera dei ghiacci □ ice beer, birra che è stata congelata durante la fabbricazione ( per aumentarne il contenuto alcolico) □ ice-boat ► iceboat □ ice-bound, bloccato (o imprigionato) dai ghiacci; ostruito dal ghiaccio; ( di lago, ecc.) completamente ghiacciato □ (geogr.) ice cap, calotta glaciale □ ( un tempo) ice-chest, ghiacciaia ( il mobile) □ ice-cold, ghiacciato, ghiaccio, gelato, freddissimo; (fig.) gelido, glaciale: an ice-cold beer, una birra ghiacciata; ice-cold hands, mani ghiacce □ ice cream ► ice-cream □ ice cube, cubetto di ghiaccio □ ( sport) ice dancing, danza sul ghiaccio ( con i pattini) □ (geogr.) ice-fall, falda ghiacciata; vedretta □ (geogr.) ice field, campo di ghiaccio; ( anche) banchisa □ ice-fishing, pesca attraverso un foro aperto nel ghiaccio □ (naut.) ice floe, blocco di ghiaccio galleggiante □ (geogr.) ice foot, «ice-foot»; piattaforma di ghiaccio □ ice-free, libero (o sgombro) da ghiaccio (o dai ghiacci) □ ( sport) ice hockey, hockey su ghiaccio □ ice house, ghiacciaia ( costruita sottoterra) □ (alim.) ice lolly, ghiacciolo □ ice-machine, macchina per fare il ghiaccio □ ice needle, ago di ghiaccio □ ice-out, disgelo ( di un fiume e sim.) □ ice pack, borsa del ghiaccio; (geogr.) pack, banchisa □ ice pail, secchiello del ghiaccio □ ice plant, (ind.) fabbrica del ghiaccio; (bot., Mesembryanthemum cristallinum), erba cristallina; erba diacciola □ (fis.) ice point, temperatura del ghiaccio fondente □ ( sport) ice race, corsa ( in motocicletta o in macchina) sul ghiaccio □ ice-rink, pista di ghiaccio; pattinatoio □ ice-run, (geogr.) disgelo, deflusso glaciale; ( sport) pista per toboga □ (geogr.) ice sheet, coltre glaciale □ ice show, rivista sul ghiaccio ( spettacolo artistico) □ ice skate, pattino da ghiaccio □ ( sport) ice-skater, pattinatore (su ghiaccio) □ ( sport) ice-skating, pattinaggio su ghiaccio □ (geogr.) ice stream, corrente di ghiaccio □ ice tongs, mollette per il ghiaccio □ (geogr.) ice tongue, lingua glaciale □ ice-wall, parete di ghiaccio □ ice water, acqua ghiacciata ( da bere) □ ( sport) ice yacht, slitta a vela □ ( sport) ice-yachting, sport della slitta a vela □ (fig.) to break the ice, rompere il ghiaccio □ (fig.) to cut no ice with sb., lasciare q. indifferente; non fare nessun effetto su q.; non fare né caldo né freddo a q. □ on ice, in ghiaccio; sul ghiaccio; (fig. fam.) da parte, in sospeso; (pop.) al fresco, in gattabuia: Keep the drinks on ice!, tieni in ghiaccio le bibite!; My plan was put on ice, il mio progetto è stato messo da parte (o è stato congelato) □ (fig.) to be ( skating) on thin ice, trovarsi in una situazione rischiosa; camminare sul filo del rasoio (fig.).(to) ice /aɪs/A v. t.1 ghiacciare; congelare2 coprire di ghiaccio; mettere in ghiaccioB v. i.1 ( spesso to ice up, to ice over) ghiacciare; gelare: The lake had iced over, il lago si era gelato2 ghiacciarsi; ricoprirsi di ghiaccio● to be icing, ( di bevanda) essere in ghiaccio (o in frigo); (fig.) essere in preparazione □ ( di una persona) to be iced in, essere bloccato dal ghiaccio.
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