Inglese | Italiano |
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burnish [burnished, burnishing, burnishes] (to make (something, such as a surface) bright, shiny, and smooth by, or (by extension) as if by, rubbing, see also: polish; shine) verb [UK: ˈbɜː.nɪʃ] [US: ˈbɝː.ˌnɪʃ] | brunireverb lappareverb lumeggiàreverb |
burnout (using the throttle to spin the wheels of a vehicle being held stationary) noun [UK: ˈbɜː.ˌnɑːwt] [US: ˈbɝː.ˌnɑːwt] | burnoutnoun |
burnt (carbonized) adjective [UK: bɜːnt] [US: ˈbɝːnt] | bruciatoadjectiveI burnt one. = Ne ho bruciato uno. |
burnt adjective [UK: bɜːnt] [US: ˈbɝːnt] | arsoadjective |
by turns (One after the other; successively; alternating) adverb [UK: baɪ tɜːnz] [US: baɪ ˈtɝːnz] | a rotazioneadverb |
churn [churned, churning, churns] (agitate rapidly) verb [UK: tʃɜːn] [US: ˈtʃɝːn] | frullareverb ribollireverb sbattereverb spumeggiareverb |
churn [churns] (vessel for churning) noun [UK: tʃɜːn] [US: ˈtʃɝːn] | zangolanoun |
churn out (to produce a large quantity of something rapidly and easily) verb [UK: tʃɜːn ˈaʊt] [US: ˈtʃɝːn ˈaʊt] | sfornareverb |
citizen journalism (reporting by amateurs on the scene of an event) noun | |
diurnal (A book of canonical offices) noun [UK: daɪ.ˈɜːn.l̩] [US: daˈjɝː.nl̩] | diurnalenoun diurnonoun |
diurnal (happening during daylight; primarily active during the day) adjective [UK: daɪ.ˈɜːn.l̩] [US: daˈjɝː.nl̩] | diurnoadjective |
diuturnal (durable) adjective [UK: dˈɪjuːtˌɜːnəl] [US: dˈɪjuːtˌɜːnəl] | diuturnoadjective |
downturn [downturns] (a downward trend, or the beginnings of one) noun [UK: ˈdaʊn.tɜːn] [US: ˈdaʊn.ˌtərn] | calonoun recessionenoun |
flying gurnard [flying gurnards] (fish of Dactylopteridae) noun [UK: ˈflaɪ.ɪŋ ˈɡɜː.nəd] [US: ˈflaɪ.ɪŋ ˈɡɜːr.nərd] | pesce civettanoun |
furnace [furnaces] (device for heating in a factory, melting metals, etc) noun [UK: ˈfɜː.nɪs] [US: ˈfɝː.nəs] | bruciatorenoun caldaianoun fornacenoun |
furnish [furnished, furnishing, furnishes] (to supply) verb [UK: ˈfɜː.nɪʃ] [US: ˈfɝː.ˌnɪʃ] | fornireverbThey furnished the library with many books. = Fornirono alla biblioteca molti libri. |
furniture (large movable items) noun [UK: ˈfɜː.nɪ.tʃə(r)] [US: ˈfɝː.nɪ.tʃər] | mobilionoun |
gurnard [gurnards] (marine fish of the family Triglidae) noun [UK: ˈɡɜː.nəd] [US: ˈɡɜːr.nərd] | gallinella di marenoun |
gurney [gurneys] (a stretcher having wheeled legs) noun [UK: ˈɡɜː.ni] [US: ˈɡɝː.ni] | barellanoun |
head-turner (someone or something that catches the eye) noun | ammaliatorenoun ammaliatricenoun da capogironoun maliardanoun maliardonoun |
heartburn (pain caused by stomach acid) noun [UK: ˈhɑːt.bɜːn] [US: ˈhɑːrt.ˌbərn] | |
I live in Melbourne (I live in Melbourne (example city)) phrase [UK: ˈaɪ lɪv ɪn ˈmel.bən] [US: ˈaɪ ˈlɪv ɪn ˈmel.bərn] | abito a Melbournephrase vivo a Melbournephrase |
I've burned myself phrase | mi sono bruciataphrase mi sono bruciatophrase |
in turn (having a relationship sequentially comparable to one just mentioned) preposition [UK: ɪn tɜːn] [US: ɪn ˈtɝːn] | a propria voltapreposition |
in turn (in due order, as a queue) preposition [UK: ɪn tɜːn] [US: ɪn ˈtɝːn] | in codapreposition |