hatchet

hatchet
['hætʃɪt]
nome accetta f., ascia f.
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to bury the hatchet — seppellire l'ascia di guerra

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['hæ it]
noun
(a small axe held in one hand.) accetta
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hatchet /ˈhætʃɪt/
n.
1 accetta; ascia
2 ascia di guerra
3 ascia da pompiere
hatchet-faced, dalla faccia affilata; dai lineamenti taglienti □ (fam.) hatchet job, attacco malevolo, aspra critica, stroncatura: He did a hatchet job on the film., ha criticato aspramente (o ha stroncato) il film □ (fam.) hatchet man, (in un'azienda) persona incaricata di tagliare i costi; (giorn., ecc.) diffamatore, critico prezzolato; (anche) sicario, killer □ to bury the hatchet, sotterrare l'ascia di guerra; fare la pace □ to dig up (o to take up) the hatchet, dissotterrare l'ascia di guerra; iniziare (o riprendere) le ostilità.
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['hætʃɪt]
nome accetta f., ascia f.
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to bury the hatchet — seppellire l'ascia di guerra


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