Come desideri usare PONS.com?

Hai già un abbonamento a PONS Pur o PONS Translate Pro?

PONS con annunci

Visita come di consueto PONS.com con tracking e annunci pubblicitari

Puoi trovare informazioni più dettagliate sul tracking nelle Informazioni sulla privacy e nelle Impostazioni sulla privacy.

PONS Pur

Senza pubblicità di fornitori terzi

Senza tracking pubblicitario

Abbonati ora

Se hai già un account utente gratuito per PONS.com puoi abbonarti a PONS Pur .

We process your data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements to extract insights about our website. We share this information with our partners on the basis of consent and legitimate interest. You may exercise your right to consent or object to a legitimate interest, based on a specific purpose below or at a partner level in the link under each purpose. These choices will be signaled to our vendors participating in the Transparency and Consent Framework.

Cookies, device or similar online identifiers (e.g. login-based identifiers, randomly assigned identifiers, network based identifiers) together with other information (e.g. browser type and information, language, screen size, supported technologies etc.) can be stored or read on your device to recognise it each time it connects to an app or to a website, for one or several of the purposes presented here.

Advertising and content can be personalised based on your profile. Your activity on this service can be used to build or improve a profile about you for personalised advertising and content. Advertising and content performance can be measured. Reports can be generated based on your activity and those of others. Your activity on this service can help develop and improve products and services.

expuendorum
Glaswolle

nel dizionario PONS

nel dizionario PONS

I. wool [wʊl] SOST no pl

1. wool (sheep's fleece):

Wolle f <-, -n>

2. wool (fibre from fleece):

Wolle f <-, -n>
Wollknäuel nt <-s, ->

locuzioni:

jdm Sand in die Augen streuen colloq

II. wool [wʊl] SOST modifier

1. wool (made of wool):

wool (blanket, coat, lining, rug, scarf, sweater)

2. wool (like wool):

wool (lead)
Stahlwolle f <-> kein pl

I. glass [glɑ:s, ingl am glæs] SOST

1. glass no pl (material):

Glas nt <-es>
Glasscheibe f <-, -n>

2. glass (glassware):

Glas nt <-es, Glä·ser>

3. glass (receptacle):

Trinkglas nt <-es, -gläser>

4. glass (drink):

Glas nt <-es, Glä·ser>

5. glass pl (spectacles):

Brille f <-, -n>

6. glass (binoculars):

Fernglas nt <-(e)s, -gläser>

7. glass dated (mirror):

Spiegel m <-s, ->

8. glass dated (barometer):

II. glass [glɑ:s, ingl am glæs] SOST modifier

locuzioni:

III. glass [glɑ:s, ingl am glæs] VB vb trans ingl brit colloq

Voce OpenDict

wool SOST

to pull the wool over sb's eyes fig
Present
Iglass
youglass
he/she/itglasses
weglass
youglass
theyglass
Past
Iglassed
youglassed
he/she/itglassed
weglassed
youglassed
theyglassed
Present Perfect
Ihaveglassed
youhaveglassed
he/she/ithasglassed
wehaveglassed
youhaveglassed
theyhaveglassed
Past Perfect
Ihadglassed
youhadglassed
he/she/ithadglassed
wehadglassed
youhadglassed
theyhadglassed

PONS OpenDict

Vuoi aggiungere una parola, una frase o una traduzione?

Inviaci un nuovo contributo per il PONS OpenDict. I suggerimenti inviati vengono esaminati dalla redazione di PONS e inseriti di conseguenza nei risultati.

Aggiungi voce
Nessuna frase d'esempio disponibile

Nessuna frase d'esempio disponibile

Prova con un'altra voce.

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

The pool is in a glass enclosed room and during the summer a sundeck is available.
en.wikipedia.org
It's all too easy, as you knock back one glass after another, to forget to use your indoor voice at the wine bar.
www.washingtoncitypaper.com
Put the lemon peel into a glass and cover with a double measure (about 75 ml) of whiskey and leave overnight, covered.
tvnz.co.nz
The flaming sugar cube is then dropped into the glass, thus igniting the absinthe.
en.wikipedia.org
Any spirit served with ice and a mixer in a tall glass (typically a highball glass).
gizmodo.com