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bode [boded, boding, bodes] (to be the omen of; to portend to presage) verb [UK: bəʊd] [US: boʊd] | presagireverb promettereverbThe weather forecast doesn't bode well. = Le previsioni del tempo non promettono niente di buono. |
bode [boded, boding, bodes] (to foreshow something; to augur) verb [UK: bəʊd] [US: boʊd] | far presagireverb preannunciareverbThe sound of a trumpet will bode the end of the world. = Il suono di una tromba preannuncerà la fine del mondo. |
brood [brooded, brooding, broods] (to dwell upon moodily and at length) verb [UK: bruːd] [US: ˈbruːd] | arrovellarsiverb rimuginareverb |
brood [brooded, brooding, broods] (to keep an egg warm) verb [UK: bruːd] [US: ˈbruːd] | covareverb |
brood [brooded, brooding, broods] (to protect) verb [UK: bruːd] [US: ˈbruːd] | allevareverb tirare suverb |
cacodemon (evil or malevolent spirit) noun [UK: kˈakəʊdmən] [US: kˈækoʊdmən] | cacodemonenoun |
cathode [cathodes] (electrode through which current flows outward) noun [UK: ˈkæ.θəʊd] [US: ˈkæθoʊd] | catodonoun |
code [codes] (set of rules for converting information) noun [UK: kəʊd] [US: koʊd] | codicenounI cracked the code. = Decifrai il codice. |
code [coded, coding, codes] (write software programs) verb [UK: kəʊd] [US: koʊd] | programmareverbHe doesn't know how to code. = Non sa programmare. |
code name (name used to clandestinely identify something) noun [UK: kəʊd ˈneɪm] [US: koʊd ˈneɪm] | nome in codicenoun |
code of conduct [codes of conduct] (set of rules dictating acceptable behaviour and decisions in a specified environment) noun [UK: kəʊd əv kən.ˈdʌkt] [US: koʊd əv kən.ˈdəkt] | codice di condottanoun |
code of honour (set of moral rules) noun | codice d'onorenoun |
codebase noun | codicenoun |
codefendant noun | coimputatonoun litisconsortenoun |
Codegua proper noun | Codeguaproper noun |
codeine (addictive alkaloid narcotic) noun [UK: ˈkəʊ.diːn] [US: ˈkoʊ.diːn] | codeinanoun |
coder [coders] (programmer) noun [UK: coder] [US: ˈkodər] | programmatorenounJohn is a brilliant coder. = John è un programmatore brillante. |
codex [codices] (early book) noun [UK: ˈkəʊ.deks] [US: ˈkoʊ.deks] | codicenoun |
commode [commodes] (euphemistic: toilet) noun [UK: kə.ˈməʊd] [US: kəˈmoʊd] | cessonoun gabinettonoun |
commode [commodes] (low chest of drawers) noun [UK: kə.ˈməʊd] [US: kəˈmoʊd] | angolieranoun canteranonoun cantonieranoun |
commode [commodes] (stand for a washbowl and jug) noun [UK: kə.ˈməʊd] [US: kəˈmoʊd] | porta bacinellanoun porta catinonoun |
corrode [corroded, corroding, corrodes] (to eat away) verb [UK: kə.ˈrəʊd] [US: kəˈroʊd] | corrodereverbQuicksilver, always liquid, corrodes metals. = Il mercurio, sempre liquido, corrode i metalli. |
criminal code (document which compiles a particular jurisdiction's criminal law) noun [UK: ˈkrɪ.mɪn.l̩ kəʊd] [US: ˈkrɪ.mən.l̩ koʊd] | codice penalenoun |
cryptodepression (portion of a lake which lies below sea level) noun | criptodepressionenoun |
cyclodecane noun | ciclodecanonoun |
cyclodextrin [cyclodextrins] (any of a class of cyclic oligosaccharides consisting of glucopyranose residues) noun [UK: sˈaɪkləʊdkstrˌɪn] [US: sˈaɪkloʊdkstrˌɪn] | ciclodestrinanoun |
cyclododecatriene (alkene) noun | ciclododecatrienenoun |
cytode noun | citodenoun |
dead code (instructions that have no effect on the running of the program) noun | codice mortonoun |
diode [diodes] (electronic device) noun [UK: ˈdaɪəʊd] [US: ˈdaɪoʊd] | diodonoun |
do-gooder (one who has a conviction of their own moral superiority) noun [UK: ˌduː ˈɡʊ.də(r)] [US: ˌduː ˈɡʊ.dər] | buonistanoun |