Angličtina | Taliančina |
---|---|
debauchery noun [UK: dɪ.ˈbɔː.tʃə.ri] [US: də.ˈbɒ.tʃə.ri] | licenziositànoun perversionenoun viziositànoun |
debit [debits] (in bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account) noun [UK: ˈde.bɪt] [US: ˈde.ˌbɪt] | addebitonoun |
debit card (card taking money directly from the bank account) noun [UK: ˈde.bɪt kɑːd] [US: ˈde.ˌbɪt ˈkɑːrd] | carta di debitonoun |
Deborah (biblical character) proper noun [UK: ˈde.bə.rə] [US: ˈde.bə.rə] | Deboraproper noun |
debris (rubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed) noun [UK: ˈdeɪ.briː] [US: də.ˈbriː] | macerienoun rovinenoun |
debris (ruins of a broken-down structure) noun [UK: ˈdeɪ.briː] [US: də.ˈbriː] | calcinaccinoun ruderinoun |
debris noun [UK: ˈdeɪ.briː] [US: də.ˈbriː] | residuinoun |
debt [debts] (action, state of mind, or object one has an obligation to perform for another) noun [UK: det] [US: ˈdet] | debitonoun impegnonoun obbligonoun |
debt [debts] (state or condition of owing something to another) noun [UK: det] [US: ˈdet] | buffonoun |
debt collection (the process of pursuing payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses) noun | incassonoun recupero creditinoun |
debt relief (forgiveness of debt) noun [UK: det rɪ.ˈliːf] [US: ˈdet rə.ˈliːf] | remissione del debitonoun |
debtor [debtors] (a person or firm that owes money) noun [UK: ˈde.tə(r)] [US: ˈde.tər] | debitorenoun debitricenoun |
debuccalization (sound change involving the glottis) noun | debuccalizzazionenoun |
debug [debugged, debugging, debugs] (to remove insects) verb [UK: ˌdiː.ˈbʌɡ] [US: di.ˈbəɡ] | disinfestareverb |
debug [debugged, debugging, debugs] (to search for malfunctioning elements) verb [UK: ˌdiː.ˈbʌɡ] [US: di.ˈbəɡ] | correggereverb mettere a puntoverb |
debugger (computer program) noun [UK: ˌdiː.ˈbʌ.ɡə(r)] [US: ˌdiː.ˈbʌ.ɡər] | debuggernoun |
debunk [debunked, debunking, debunks] (to discredit or expose the falsehood of something) verb [UK: diː.ˈbʌŋk] [US: də.ˈbəŋk] | ridicolizzareverb screditareverb |
deburr (remove burrs) verb | sbavareverb |
debut [debuts] (a performer's first-time performance to the public) noun [UK: ˈdeɪ.bjuː] [US: de.ˈbjuː] | debuttonoun |
debut [debuted, debuting, debuts] (to make one's initial formal appearance) verb [UK: ˈdeɪ.bjuː] [US: de.ˈbjuː] | esordireverb |
decade [decades] (period of ten years) noun [UK: ˈdek.eɪd] [US: deˈk.eɪd] | decadenoun decennionoun |
decade [decades] (series of ten things) noun [UK: ˈdek.eɪd] [US: deˈk.eɪd] | decinanoun |
decadence (state of moral or artistic decline or deterioration) noun [UK: ˈdek.ə.dəns] [US: ˈdek.ə.dəns] | decadentismonoun decadenzanoun |
decadent (characterized by moral or cultural decline) adjective [UK: ˈdek.ə.dənt] [US: ˈdek.ə.dənt] | decadenteadjectiveWe had a decadent breakfast. = Facemmo una colazione decadente. |
decadent (person affected by moral decay) noun [UK: ˈdek.ə.dənt] [US: ˈdek.ə.dənt] | decadentistanoun |
decadentism noun | decadentismonoun |
decadic (of or relating to a decimal system) adjective [UK: dɪkˈadɪk] [US: dᵻkˈædɪk] | decadicoadjective |
decaffeinated (From which caffeine has been removed) adjective [UK: diˈk.æ.fə.ˌne.təd] [US: diˈk.æ.fə.ˌne.təd] | decaffeinatoadjective |