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Almosenbüchse

nel dizionario PONS

ˈpoor box SOST

Klingelbeutel m <-s, -> A
nel dizionario PONS

I. poor [pɔ:ʳ, ingl am pʊr] AGG

1. poor (lacking money):

arm <ärmer, am ärmsten>
CH, A a. bedürftig

2. poor (inadequate):

CH, A a. dürftig
to be poor at sth
schlecht in etw dat sein
to cut a poor figure [as sth] dated

3. poor attr (deserving of pity):

arm <ärmer, am ärmsten>

4. poor pred (lacking):

to be poor in sth
arm an etw dat sein

5. poor attr scherz dated (humble):

locuzioni:

II. poor [pɔ:ʳ, ingl am pʊr] SOST

I. box1 [bɒks, ingl am bɑ:ks] VB vb intr

II. box1 [bɒks, ingl am bɑ:ks] VB vb trans

1. box (in match):

to box sb

2. box (slap):

to box sb's ears

III. box1 [bɒks, ingl am bɑ:ks] SOST

Schlag m <-(e)s, Schlä̱·ge>

I. box2 [bɒks, ingl am bɑ:ks] SOST

1. box (container):

Kiste f <-, -n>
Wahlurne f <-, -n>
Karton m <-s, -s>
Zündholzschachtel f <-, -n> CH
Werkzeugkasten m <-s, -kästen>
witness box ingl brit DIR
Zeugenstand m <-(e)s> kein pl

2. box (rectangular space):

Kästchen nt <-s, ->
Feld nt <-(e)s, -er>

3. box (small space):

Telefonzelle f <-, -n>

4. box (in theatre):

Loge f <-, -n>

5. box ingl brit, ingl Aus SPORT (protective equipment):

6. box colloq (television):

die [Flimmer]kiste colloq
der Kasten colloq

locuzioni:

to go outside the box ingl am

II. box2 [bɒks, ingl am bɑ:ks] VB vb trans

1. box (place in box):

to box sth [up]
to box sth [up] (wrap)

2. box NAUT:

box3 [bɒks, ingl am bɑ:ks] SOST no pl (tree)

Voce OpenDict

box SOST

on the box colloq
on the box colloq
in der Glotze colloq
switch box ELETTR
Present
Ibox
youbox
he/she/itboxes
webox
youbox
theybox
Past
Iboxed
youboxed
he/she/itboxed
weboxed
youboxed
theyboxed
Present Perfect
Ihaveboxed
youhaveboxed
he/she/ithasboxed
wehaveboxed
youhaveboxed
theyhaveboxed
Past Perfect
Ihadboxed
youhadboxed
he/she/ithadboxed
wehadboxed
youhadboxed
theyhadboxed

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

He and his assistants kept these in constant use, creating such a judder-ing racket that the poor painter was unable to concentrate on his pictures.
www.spectator.co.uk
Vintage items in poor condition are also salvaged for reuse as part of a new garment.
en.wikipedia.org
Flat pitch and poor bowling from both sides - chance for batters to make merry!
www.espncricinfo.com
Poor attendances reduced gate receipts by almost 5,000, though expenditure was cut by over 6,000.
en.wikipedia.org
Teachers were often absent from class and moonlighting to make up for poor pay.
en.wikipedia.org