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doll's house (miniature house for dolls) noun [UK: ˈdɑːlz ˈhaʊs] [US: ˈdɑːlz ˈhaʊs] | casa di bambolenoun |
dollar (designation for specific currency) noun [UK: ˈdɒ.lə(r)] [US: ˈdɑː.lər] | dollaronoun |
dollarize (to undergo dollarization) verb | dollarizzareverb |
dolman (Turkish garment) noun [UK: ˈdɑːl.mən] [US: ˈdɑːl.mən] | dolmannoun |
dolomite (mineral) noun [UK: ˈdolə.ˌmaɪt] [US: ˈdolə.ˌmaɪt] | dolomitenoun |
Dolomites (section of the Alps) proper noun [UK: ˈdolə.ˌmaɪts] [US: ˈdolə.ˌmaɪts] | Dolomitiproper noun |
dolostone (rock made mainly of dolomite) noun | dolomianoun |
dolour (anguish, grief, misery, or sorrow, see also: sorrow) noun [UK: ˈdɒ.lə(r)] [US: ˈdɒ.lər] | dolorenoun |
dolphin [dolphins] (aquatic mammal) noun [UK: ˈdɒlf.ɪn] [US: ˈdɑːlf.ɪn] | delfinonoun |
dolphin [dolphins] (maritime structure) noun [UK: ˈdɒlf.ɪn] [US: ˈdɑːlf.ɪn] | briccolanoun |
dolphin striker (spar) noun | pennaccinonoun |
dolphinarium noun [UK: ˌdɒlf.ɪ.ˈneər.iəm] [US: ˌdɑːlf.ə.ˈner.iəm] | delfinarionoun |
dolphining noun | delfinaggionoun |
dolt [dolts] (A stupid person; a blockhead or dullard) noun [UK: dəʊlt] [US: doʊlt] | imbecillenoun |
domain [domains] (a field or sphere of activity, influence or expertise) noun [UK: dəʊ.ˈmeɪn] [US: doʊ.ˈmeɪn] | camponoun settorenoun |
domain [domains] (geographic area owned or controlled by a single person or organization) noun [UK: dəʊ.ˈmeɪn] [US: doʊ.ˈmeɪn] | dominionoun |
dome [domes] (architectural element) noun [UK: dəʊm] [US: doʊm] | cupolanoun duomonoun |
Dome of the Rock (shrine in Jerusalem) proper noun | Cupola della Rocciaproper noun |
domestic ((of a domesticated animal) kept by someone) adjective [UK: də.ˈme.stɪk] [US: də.ˈme.stɪk] | domesticoadjectiveThe horse is a domestic animal. = Il cavallo è un animale domestico. |
domestic cat [domestic cats] (domesticated cat) noun [UK: də.ˈme.stɪk kæt] [US: də.ˈme.stɪk kæt] | gatto domesticonoun |
domestic violence (violence committed in a domestic setting) noun [UK: də.ˈme.stɪk ˈvaɪə.ləns] [US: də.ˈme.stɪk ˈvaɪə.ləns] | violenza domesticanoun |
domesticate [domesticated, domesticating, domesticates] ((transitive) to adapt to live with humans) verb [UK: də.ˈme.stɪk.eɪt] [US: də.ˈme.stəˌket] | addomesticareverbCats were domesticated by the Egyptians. = I gatti furono addomesticati dagli egizi. domesticareverb |
domestication [domestications] (The act of domesticating the action of taming) noun [UK: də.ˌme.stɪˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] [US: də.ˌme.stəˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] | domesticazionenoun |
domestique (cyclist on a cycle racing team whose role is to assist the team’s designated leaders, even if at the expense of their own individual performance) noun | gregarianoun gregarionoun |
domicile [domiciles] (home or residence) noun [UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.saɪl] [US: ˈdɒ.mɪ.saɪl] | domicilionoun |
dominant (predominant, common) adjective [UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.nənt] [US: ˈdɑː.mə.nənt] | più diffusoadjective predominanteadjective |
dominant (ruling, governing) adjective [UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.nənt] [US: ˈdɑː.mə.nənt] | dominanteadjectiveI have a sadistic and dominant nature. = Ho una natura sadica e dominante. |
dominate (late period of the Roman Empire) noun [UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.neɪt] [US: ˈdɑː.mə.ˌnet] | dominatonoun |
dominate [dominated, dominating, dominates] (to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power) verb [UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.neɪt] [US: ˈdɑː.mə.ˌnet] | dominareverbShe dominates her husband. = Domina suo marito. |
domination (act of dominating) noun [UK: ˌdɒ.mɪ.ˈneɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌdɑː.mə.ˈneɪʃ.n̩] | dominazionenoun |
Dominic (male given name) proper noun [UK: ˈdɒ.mɪ.niːk] [US: ˈdɑː.mə.nɪk] | Domenicoproper noun |
Dominica (island and country (Commonwealth of Dominica) in the Caribbean) proper noun [UK: də.ˈmɪ.nɪk.ə] [US: də.ˈmɪ.nɪk.ə] | Dominicaproper noun |
Dominican (from Dominica) adjective [UK: də.ˈmɪ.nɪkən] [US: də.ˈmɪ.nəkən] | dominicenseadjective |
Dominican (from the Dominican Republic) adjective [UK: də.ˈmɪ.nɪkən] [US: də.ˈmɪ.nəkən] | dominicanaadjective dominicanoadjective |