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dig [digs] (archeological investigation) noun [UK: dɪɡ] [US: ˈdɪɡ] | scavinounDig here. = Scavi qui. |
dig [dug, dug, digging, digs] (to move hard-packed earth out of the way) verb [UK: dɪɡ] [US: ˈdɪɡ] | scavareverbDig here. = Scava qui. |
dig in one's heels (to act in a determined manner) verb | impuntarsiverb puntare i piediverb |
dig up (to excavate) verb [UK: dɪɡ ʌp] [US: ˈdɪɡ ʌp] | disseppellireverb dissotterrareverb |
digamma (letter of the Old Greek alphabet) noun | digammanoun |
digest [digested, digesting, digests] (to separate food in the alimentary canal) verb [UK: dɪ.ˈdʒest] [US: daɪ.ˈdʒest] | digerireverbWine helps digest food. = Il vino aiuta a digerire il cibo. |
digestibility [digestibilities] noun [UK: dɪ.ˌdʒe.stə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti] [US: dɪ.ˌdʒe.stə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti] | digeribilitànoun |
digestible (capable of being digested) adjective [UK: dɪ.ˈdʒe.stəb.l̩] [US: daɪ.ˈdʒe.stəb.l̩] | assimilabileadjective digeribileadjective |
digestion [digestions] (assimilation and understanding of ideas) noun [UK: dɪ.ˈdʒes.tʃən] [US: daɪ.ˈdʒes.tʃən] | assimilazionenoun |
digestion [digestions] (process in gastrointestinal tract) noun [UK: dɪ.ˈdʒes.tʃən] [US: daɪ.ˈdʒes.tʃən] | digestionenoun |
digestion [digestions] (processing of decay in organic matter assisted by microorganisms) noun [UK: dɪ.ˈdʒes.tʃən] [US: daɪ.ˈdʒes.tʃən] | decomposizionenoun |
digestive system [digestive systems] (system of organs) noun [UK: dɪ.ˈdʒe.stɪv ˈsɪ.stəm] [US: daɪ.ˈdʒe.stɪv ˈsɪ.stəm] | apparato digerentenoun sistema digerentenoun |
digestive tract [digestive tracts] (system of organs within multicellular animals which takes in food) noun [UK: dɪ.ˈdʒe.stɪv trækt] [US: daɪ.ˈdʒe.stɪv ˈtrækt] | apparato digerentenoun |
digit [digits] (numeral) noun [UK: ˈdɪ.dʒɪt] [US: ˈdɪ.dʒət] | cifranoun |
digital (having to do or performed with a finger) adjective [UK: ˈdɪ.dʒɪt.l̩] [US: ˈdɪ.dʒət.l̩] | digitaleadjectiveYour clock is digital. = Il tuo orologio è digitale. |
digital (of or relating to computers) adjective [UK: ˈdɪ.dʒɪt.l̩] [US: ˈdɪ.dʒət.l̩] | informaticoadjective |
digital (representing discrete values) adjective [UK: ˈdɪ.dʒɪt.l̩] [US: ˈdɪ.dʒət.l̩] | discretoadjective |
digital camera (electronic camera) noun [UK: ˈdɪ.dʒɪt.l̩ ˈkæ.mə.rə] [US: ˈdɪ.dʒət.l̩ ˈkæ.mə.rə] | fotocamera digitalenoun |
digital television (broadcasting) noun | televisione digitalenoun |
digitalin (mixture of glycosides) noun [UK: dˈɪdʒɪtˌalɪn] [US: dˈɪdʒɪtˌælɪn] | digitalinanoun |
digitalis (genus) noun [UK: ˌdɪ.dʒɪ.ˈteɪ.lɪs] [US: ˌdɪ.dʒə.ˈtæ.ləs] | digitalenoun |
digitiform (having the shape of a finger) adjective [UK: dˈɪdʒɪtˌɪfɔːm] [US: dˈɪdʒɪtˌɪfɔːrm] | digitiformeadjective |
digitization [digitizations] (conversion of data to digital) noun | digitalizzazionenoun numerizzazionenoun |
digitize [digitized, digitizing, digitizes] (represent something as a sequence of binary digits) verb [UK: ˈdɪ.dʒə.ˌtaɪz] [US: ˈdɪ.dʒə.ˌtaɪz] | digitalizzareverbYou don't have to digitize everything, John. = Non devi digitalizzare tutto, John. |
digitized adjective [UK: ˈdɪ.dʒə.ˌtaɪzd] [US: ˈdɪ.dʒə.ˌtaɪzd] | digitalizzatoadjective |
digitizer noun | digitalizzatorenoun |
diglossia (the coexistence of two closely related native languages) noun [UK: dˈɪɡlɒʃə] [US: dɪɡlˈɔsiə] | diglossianoun |
dignified (respectable) adjective [UK: ˈdɪɡ.nɪ.faɪd] [US: ˈdɪɡ.nə.ˌfaɪd] | dignitosoadjectiveJohn looks dignified. = John sembra dignitoso. rispettabileadjective |
dignity [dignities] (quality or state) noun [UK: ˈdɪɡ.nɪ.ti] [US: ˈdɪɡ.nə.ti] | dignitànoun |
digoxin (drug) noun | digossinanoun |
digraph [digraphs] noun [UK: ˈdaɪ.ɡrɑːf] [US: ˈdaɪ.ɡræf] | digrafonoun |
digress [digressed, digressing, digresses] (to deviate) verb [UK: daɪ.ˈɡres] [US: daɪ.ˈɡres] | divagareverbResist the temptation to digress. = Resisti alla tentazione di divagare. |
digressive (marked by digression; rambling) adjective [UK: daɪ.ˈɡre.sɪv] [US: dɪ.ˈɡre.sɪv] | digressivoadjective |