Inglese | Italiano |
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bolt [bolts] (large roll of material) noun [UK: bəʊlt] [US: boʊlt] | rotolonoun |
bolt [bolts] (lightning spark) noun [UK: bəʊlt] [US: boʊlt] | fulminenoun saettanoun |
bolt [bolts] (metal fastener) noun [UK: bəʊlt] [US: boʊlt] | bullonenoun |
bolt [bolts] (sliding mechanism to chamber and unchamber a cartridge in a firearm) noun [UK: bəʊlt] [US: boʊlt] | otturatorenoun |
bolt [bolts] (sliding pin or bar in a lock) noun [UK: bəʊlt] [US: boʊlt] | barilottonoun chiavistellonoun rocchettonoun |
bolt [bolted, bolting, bolts] (to connect pieces using a bolt) verb [UK: bəʊlt] [US: boʊlt] | imbullonareverb serrareverb |
bolt [bolted, bolting, bolts] (to escape) verb [UK: bəʊlt] [US: boʊlt] | fuggireverb scappareverb |
bolt [bolted, bolting, bolts] (to secure a door) verb [UK: bəʊlt] [US: boʊlt] | sprangareverb |
bolt [bolted, bolting, bolts] (to swallow food without chewing) verb [UK: bəʊlt] [US: boʊlt] | inghiottireverb trangugiareverb |
bolt cutter (large pair of pliers to cut bolts) noun | tagliabulloninoun |
bolt rope (A rope sewn around the edge of a sail) noun | gratilenoun |
bucket of bolts (machinery that is not worth more than its scrap value) noun | scarcassonenoun |
close the stable door after the horse has bolted (to attempt to prevent a problem that has already occurred) verb | |
eyebolt (bolt with a looped head) noun [UK: ˈaɪbəʊlt] [US: ˈaɪboʊlt] | occhiolonoun occhionenoun |
ringbolt (an eyebolt that has a ring through the eye) noun [UK: ˈrɪŋ.bəʊlt] [US: ˈriːŋ.bɑːlt] | golfarenoun |
thunderbolt [thunderbolts] (flash of lightning accompanied by thunder) noun [UK: ˈθʌn.də.bəʊlt] [US: ˈθʌn.dəboʊlt] | folgorenoun fulminenounHow does Iuppiter hurl a thunderbolt? = Come fa Iuppiter a lanciare un fulmine? lamponoun saettanoun |
unbolt (unlock by undoing bolts) verb [UK: ʌn.ˈbəʊlt] [US: ʌnˈboʊlt] | sbullonareverb |