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turno di guardia noun
{m}

lookout [lookouts](session of watching for an approaching enemy, police, etc.)
noun
[UK: ˈlʊk.aʊt] [US: ˈlʊˌk.ɑːwt]

watch [watches](particular time period)
noun
[UK: wɒtʃ] [US: ˈwɑːtʃ]

turno di notte noun
{m}

night shift [night shifts](period)
noun
[UK: naɪt ʃɪft] [US: ˈnaɪt ˈʃɪft]

turno notturno noun
{m}

night shift [night shifts](period)
noun
[UK: naɪt ʃɪft] [US: ˈnaɪt ˈʃɪft]

turnover noun
{m}

turnover [turnovers](rate of change or replacement)
noun
[UK: ˈtɜː.nəʊ.və(r)] [US: ˈtɜːno.ʊ.və(r)]

turpemente adverb

filthily(in a filthy manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈfɪl.θɪ.li] [US: ˈfɪl.θɪ.li]

turpiloquio noun
{m}

obscenity [obscenities](something that is obscene)
noun
[UK: əb.ˈse.nɪ.ti] [US: əb.ˈse.nə.ti]

turricona noun
{f}

turriconenoun

tursiope noun
{m}

bottlenose dolphin [bottlenose dolphins](species of dolphin)
noun

Tuscan dialect: gorpe noun

fox [foxes](Vulpes)
noun
[UK: fɒks] [US: ˈfɑːks]

tuta noun

dungarees [dungarees](heavy denim pants or overalls)
noun
[UK: ˌdʌŋ.ɡə.ˈriːz] [US: ˌdʌŋ.ɡə.ˈriːz]

tuta noun
{f}

boiler suit(one-piece suit)
noun

coverall(loose-fitting garment)
noun
[UK: ˈkə.və.ˌrɒl] [US: ˈkə.və.ˌrɒl]

jumpsuit(similar garment)
noun
[UK: ˈdʒʌmp.suːt] [US: ˈdʒʌmp.ˌsuːt]
John was wearing an orange jumpsuit. = John stava indossando una tuta arancione.

overalls [overalls](loose fitting garment worn over regular clothes to protect them)
noun
[UK: ˈəʊv.ə.rɔːlz] [US: ˈoʊv.r̩.rɔːlz]

tuta corta noun
{f}

playsuit(single item of clothing)
noun
[UK: ˈpleɪ.suːt] [US: ˈpleɪ.suːt]

tuta da lavoro noun
{f}

overall(protective garment worn over clothing)
noun
[UK: ˌəʊv.ə.ˈrɔːl] [US: ˌoʊv.ə.ˈrɔːl]

tuta da paracadutista noun
{f}

jumpsuit(one-pice clothing for parachutists)
noun
[UK: ˈdʒʌmp.suːt] [US: ˈdʒʌmp.ˌsuːt]

tuta da subacqueo noun
{f}

wetsuit [wetsuits](close fitting, insulating garment)
noun
[UK: ˈwet.suːt] [US: ˈwet.ˌsuːt]

tuta spaziale noun
{f}

space suit(system of clothing worn by astronauts when in space)
noun
[UK: speɪs suːt] [US: ˈspeɪs ˈsuːt]

tuta sportiva noun
{f}

tracksuit(garment)
noun
[UK: ˈtræk.suːt] [US: ˈtræk.suːt]

Tutankhamon proper noun

Tutankhamun(Egyptian pharaoh)
proper noun

tutela noun
{f}

guardianship [guardianships](position)
noun
[UK: ˈɡɑː.dɪən.ʃɪp] [US: ˈɡɑːr.diən.ˌʃɪp]

safeguard [safeguards](something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense)
noun
[UK: ˈseɪf.ɡɑːd] [US: ˈseɪf.ˌɡɑːrd]

tutelare i copyright verb

copyright(obtain a copyright)
verb
[UK: ˈkɒ.pɪ.raɪt] [US: ˈkɑː.pi.ˌraɪt]

tutelare i diritti d'autore verb

copyright(obtain a copyright)
verb
[UK: ˈkɒ.pɪ.raɪt] [US: ˈkɑː.pi.ˌraɪt]

tutolo noun
{m}

corncob [corncobs](core of an ear of corn)
noun
[UK: ˈkɔːnkɒb] [US: ˈkɔːrnˌk.ɑːb]

tutore noun
{m}

guardian [guardians](law: person legally responsible for a minor in loco parentis)
noun
[UK: ˈɡɑː.dɪən] [US: ˈɡɑːr.diən]

mentor [mentors](A wise and trusted counselor or teacher)
noun
[UK: ˈmen.tɔː(r)] [US: ˈmen.ˌtɔːr]

splint [splints](immobilizing device)
noun
[UK: splɪnt] [US: ˈsplɪnt]

stake [stakes](pointed long and slender piece of wood etc.)
noun
[UK: steɪk] [US: ˈsteɪk]

tutoria noun
{f}

guardianship [guardianships](position)
noun
[UK: ˈɡɑː.dɪən.ʃɪp] [US: ˈɡɑːr.diən.ˌʃɪp]

tutorial noun
{m}

tutorial [tutorials](computing: video that is basically a how-to)
noun
[UK: tjuː.ˈtɔː.rɪəl] [US: tuː.ˈtɔː.riəl]

tutoriale noun
{m}

tutorial [tutorials](computing: video that is basically a how-to)
noun
[UK: tjuː.ˈtɔː.rɪəl] [US: tuː.ˈtɔː.riəl]

tutrice noun
{f}

guardian [guardians](law: person legally responsible for a minor in loco parentis)
noun
[UK: ˈɡɑː.dɪən] [US: ˈɡɑːr.diən]

tutt'altro adverb

anything but(not at all)
adverb

tutt'orecchi adjective

all ears(listening intensely)
adjective
[UK: ɔːl ɪəz] [US: ɔːl ˈɪrz]

tutta determiner
{f}

all(every individual of the given class)
determiner
[UK: ɔːl] [US: ɔːl]

tutta la determiner
{f}

all(throughout the whole of (a stated period of time))
determiner
[UK: ɔːl] [US: ɔːl]

tutta pelle adjective

emaciated(thin or haggard)
adjective
[UK: ɪ.ˈmeɪ.ʃɪeɪ.tɪd] [US: ə.ˈmeɪ.ʃi.ˌe.təd]

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