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topmast (mast below topgallant mast) noun [UK: ˈtɒp.mɑːst] [US: ˈtɒp.mæst] | alberettonoun albero di gabbianoun albero di trinchettonoun |
topographer [topographers] (A person who studies or records topography) noun [UK: tə.ˈpɒ.ɡrə.fə] [US: tə.ˈpɑː.ɡrə.fər] | topografonoun |
topographic (of, or relating to topography) adjective [UK: ˌtɑː.pə.ˈɡræ.fɪk] [US: ˌtɑː.pə.ˈɡræ.fɪk] | topograficoadjective |
topography [topographies] (the features themselves (the terrain)) noun [UK: tə.ˈpɒ.ɡrə.fi] [US: tə.ˈpɑː.ɡrə.fi] | topografianoun |
topological (of or relating to topology) adjective [UK: tˌɒpəlˈɒdʒɪkəl] [US: tˌɑːpəlˈɑːdʒɪkəl] | topologicoadjective |
topological space (ordered pair of a set and its topology) noun | spazio topologiconoun |
topologically (in a topological manner) adverb [UK: topoloɡica.li] [US: topoloɡica.li] | topologicamenteadverb |
topology [topologies] (study of geometric properties that are not changed by stretching etc.) noun [UK: təˈpɔləʤi] [US: təˈpɔləʤi] | topologianoun |
toponym [toponyms] noun [UK: tˈɒpənˌɪm] [US: tˈɑːpənˌɪm] | toponimonoun |
toponymic adjective | toponimicoadjective |
topophilia noun | topofilianoun |
topping [toppings] (food on top) noun [UK: ˈtɒp.ɪŋ] [US: ˈtɑːp.ɪŋ] | companaticonoun |
topple [toppled, toppling, topples] (to push, throw over, overturn or overthrow something) verb [UK: ˈtɒp.l̩] [US: ˈtɑːp.l̩] | abbattereverb abbattersiverb |
topple [toppled, toppling, topples] (to totter and fall, or to lean as if about to do so) verb [UK: ˈtɒp.l̩] [US: ˈtɑːp.l̩] | reclinareverb reclinarsiverb |
topsoil [topsoils] (the most fertile soil, easiest to start new plants in) noun [UK: ˈtɒp.sɔɪl] [US: ˈtɑːp.ˈsɔɪl] | soprassuolonoun |
topsy-turvy [topsy-turvier, topsy-turviest] (backwards or upside down) adjective [UK: ˌtɒp.sɪ ˈtɜː.vi] [US: ˈtɑːp.si.ˈtɝː.vi] | sottosopraadjective |
topsy-turvy (backwards or upside down) adverb [UK: ˌtɒp.sɪ ˈtɜː.vi] [US: ˈtɑːp.si.ˈtɝː.vi] | bilo-baloadverb sotto-sopraadverb sottosopraadverb |
Torah (the Five Books of Moses - the full body of Jewish law) proper noun [UK: ˈtɔː.rɑː] [US: ˈtɔː.rə] | Toràproper noun |
torch (set fire to) verb [UK: tɔːtʃ] [US: ˈtɔːrtʃ] | incendiareverb |
torch [torches] (stick with flame at one end) noun [UK: tɔːtʃ] [US: ˈtɔːrtʃ] | fiaccolanoun torcianoun |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to become torn) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | strapparsiverbPoor Pinocchio! He even tried to tear his hair, but as it was only painted on his wooden head, he could not even pull it. = Povero Pinocchio! Cercò anche di strapparsi i capelli, ma dato che erano solo dipinti sulla sua testa di legno, non riusciva nemmeno a tirarli. |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to demolish; to tear down, see also: demolish) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | demolireverbWe must tear down this house. = Dobbiamo demolire questa casa. |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to move at excessive speed, act with energy) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | andare sparatoverb |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to remove by tearing) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | staccareverb |
tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears] (to rend) verb [UK: ˈtɪə(r)] [US: ˈtɪr] | dilaniareverb squarciareverb strappareverbI saw him tear up the letter. = Lo vidi strappare la lettera. |
toreador (a bullfighter) noun [UK: ˈtɒ.rɪə.dɔː(r)] [US: ˈtɒ.rɪə.dɔːr] | toreronoun |
toric adjective | toricoadjective |
torment [torments] (extreme pain) noun [UK: tɔː.ˈment] [US: ˈtɔːr.ˌment] | cruccionoun tarlonoun tormentonoun |
torment [tormented, tormenting, torments] (to cause severe suffering) verb [UK: tɔː.ˈment] [US: ˈtɔːr.ˌment] | affliggereverb |