- fulminate ful·mi·nate vi
- ['fʌlmɪˌneɪt]
to fulminate (against) — scagliare fulmini (contro)
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
to fulminate (against) — scagliare fulmini (contro)
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
ful|mi|nate — «FUHL muh nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to thunder forth; utter or publish (condemnation, censure, threats, decrees, or the like). 2. Figurative. to denounce violently; ce … Useful english dictionary
Fulminate — Ful mi*nate, n. [Cf. P. fulminate. See {Fulminate}, v. i.] (Chem.) (a) A salt of fulminic acid. See under {Fulminic}. (b) A fulminating powder. [1913 Webster] {Fulminate of gold}, an explosive compound of gold; called also {fulminating gold}, and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fulminate of gold — Fulminate Ful mi*nate, n. [Cf. P. fulminate. See {Fulminate}, v. i.] (Chem.) (a) A salt of fulminic acid. See under {Fulminic}. (b) A fulminating powder. [1913 Webster] {Fulminate of gold}, an explosive compound of gold; called also {fulminating… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fulminate — Ful mi*nate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fulminated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fulminating}.] [L. fulminatus, p. p. of fulminare to lighten, strike with lightning, fr. fulmen thunderbolt, fr. fulgere to shine. See {Fulgent}, and cf. {Fulmine}.] 1. To thunder;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fulminate — Ful mi*nate, v. t. 1. To cause to explode. Sprat. [1913 Webster] 2. To utter or send out with denunciations or censures; said especially of menaces or censures uttered by ecclesiastical authority. [1913 Webster] They fulminated the most hostile… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fulminate of mercury — ful mi*nate of mer cu*ry, n. (Chem.) The mercury salt of fulminic acid ({Hg(CNO)2}), called also {mercury fulminate}. It is prepared as gray crystals, and is used primarily in detonators for detonating high explosives, such as dynamite or TNT.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ful´mi|na´tor — ful|mi|nate «FUHL muh nayt», verb, nat|ed, nat|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to thunder forth; utter or publish (condemnation, censure, threats, decrees, or the like). 2. Figurative. to denounce violently; ce … Useful english dictionary
fulminate — ful|mi|nate [ˈfulmıneıt, ˈfʌl ] v [i]formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: fulminare to hit with lightning , from fulmen lightning ] to criticize someone or something angrily fulminate at/against/about ▪ Mick was fulminating against the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fulminate — ful·mi·nate (fulґmĭ nāt) [L. fulminare] to occur suddenly with great intensity … Medical dictionary
fulminate — ful•mi•nate [[t]ˈfʌl məˌneɪt[/t]] v. nat•ed, nat•ing, n. 1) to explode with a loud noise; detonate 2) to issue denunciations or the like (usu. fol. by against) 3) to cause to explode 4) to issue or pronounce with vehement denunciation,… … From formal English to slang
fulminate — ful|mi|nate [ fulmı,neıt ] verb intransitive FORMAL to speak or write angrily about something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English