thatch

thatch
I [θætʃ]
nome
1) ing. paglia f. per tetti
2) fig. (of hair) massa f. di capelli
II [θætʃ]
verbo transitivo coprire con la paglia [cottage, roof]
* * *
[Ɵæ ] 1. noun
(straw, rushes etc used as a roofing material for houses.) paglia
2. verb
(to cover the roof of (a house) with thatch.) (ricoprire di paglia)
* * *
[θætʃ]
1. n
(on roof) copertura di paglia (or frasche)
2. vt
coprire con paglia (or frasche)
* * *
thatch /ɵætʃ/
n.
1 [u] paglia; cannucce; stoppie; foglie di palma, ecc. (come copertura di tetti)
2 copertura (o tetto) di paglia (o di cannucce, ecc.)
3 (fam. scherz.) capigliatura folta; zazzera.
(to) thatch /ɵætʃ/
v. t.
ricoprire (un tetto) di paglia (o di stoppie, cannucce, ecc.)
a thatched house, una casa dal tetto di paglia
thatcher
n.
chi fa tetti di paglia (o di cannucce, ecc.)
thatching
n. [u]
1 copertura di tetti con paglia (o stoppie, ecc.)
2 paglia, cannucce, stoppie, ecc. (per coprire tetti).
* * *
I [θætʃ]
nome
1) ing. paglia f. per tetti
2) fig. (of hair) massa f. di capelli
II [θætʃ]
verbo transitivo coprire con la paglia [cottage, roof]

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