Inglese | Italiano |
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cram [crammed, cramming, crams] (to press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another) verb [UK: kræm] [US: ˈkræm] | stivareverb |
Cramer's rule (the explicit formula) noun | regola di Cramernoun |
cramp [cramps] (painful contraction of a muscle) noun [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | cramponoun |
cramp [cramps] (piece of wood used to shape boot) noun [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | calconoun formanoun stamponoun |
cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps] (to contract painfully and uncontrollably) verb [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | contrarreverb paralizzareverb |
cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps] (to prohibit movement or expression) verb [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | atrofizzareverb bloccareverb inibireverb |
cramp [cramped, cramping, cramps] (to restrain to a specific physical position) verb [UK: kræmp] [US: ˈkræmp] | limitareverb |
crampon [crampons] (attachment to a shoe used for climbing or walking on ice) noun [UK: ˈkræm.pɒn] [US: ˈkræm.pɒn] | ramponenoun |
cramponned adjective | cramponatoadjective |
macramé (textile) noun | macramènoun |
sacrament [sacraments] (sacred act or ceremony) noun [UK: ˈsæ.krə.mənt] [US: ˈsæ.krə.mənt] | sacramentonoun |
sacramentary (ancient book containing the rites for Mass, the sacraments, etc.) noun [UK: sˌakrəmˈentəri] [US: sˌækrəmˈentɚri] | sacramentarionoun |
Sacramento (Sacramento, the capital city of California) proper noun [UK: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmen.təʊ] [US: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmento.ʊ] | Sacramentoproper noun |
scram [scrammed, scramming, scrams] (to leave in a hurry) verb [UK: skræm] [US: skræm] | andare viaverb smammareverbScram, mutt! = Smamma, bastardo! |
scrambled egg (dish) noun | uova strapazzatenoun |