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Venditore di ossa e di altri materiali di scarto

w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

rag-and-bone merchant [ˌræɡənˈbəʊnˌmɜːtʃənt] RZ.

rag-and-bone merchant → rag-and-bone man

rag-and-bone man <l.mn. rag-and-bone men> [Brit, Am ˌræɡ ən ˈboʊn ˌmæn] RZ. Brit arch., pot.

w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

I. rag1 [Brit raɡ, Am ræɡ] RZ.

1. rag (cloth):

cencio r.m.

2. rag:

rag (tabloid) pej.
rag (tabloid) pej.

II. rags RZ.

rags npl (old clothes):

stracci r.m.

III. rag1 [Brit raɡ, Am ræɡ]

to be on the rag Am (menstruate) wulg. slang
to lose one's rag Am pot.

I. rag2 <forma in -ing ragging, I f. cz. przesz., im. cz. przeszł. ragged> [Brit raɡ, Am ræɡ] CZ. cz. przech. pot.

to rag sb
prendere in giro or punzecchiare qn (about per)

II. rag2 [Brit raɡ, Am ræɡ] RZ. (in GB)

rag UNIW.

rag3 [Brit raɡ, Am ræɡ] RZ. BUD.

I. bone [Brit bəʊn, Am boʊn] RZ.

1. bone:

osso r.m.
lisca r.ż.
spina r.ż.
he hasn't got a romantic, jealous bone in his body before rz. handle, button

2. bone (in corset etc.):

stecca r.ż.

II. bones RZ. npl

1. bones (animal skeleton):

ossa r.ż.

2. bones (human remains):

my old bones pot.

3. bones (dice):

dadi r.m.

III. bone [Brit bəʊn, Am boʊn] CZ. cz. przech.

1. bone GASTR.:

bone joint, chicken
bone fish

2. bone (reinforce):

bone corset, bodice

IV. bone [Brit bəʊn, Am boʊn]

and [Brit ənd, (ə)n, and, Am ænd, (ə)n] SPÓJ. When used as a straightforward conjunction, and is translated by e : to shout and sing = gridare e cantare; Tom and Linda = Tom e Linda; my friend and colleague = il mio amico e collega. - When and joins two or more nouns, definite articles, possessive adjectives or quantifiers are not repeated in English, but they are in Italian: the books and exercise books = i libri e i quaderni; her father and mother = suo padre e sua madre; some apples and pears = delle mele e delle pere. - And is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean in order to (wait and see, go and ask, try and rest etc.); to translate these expressions, look under the appropriate verb entry (wait, go, try etc.). Note that the two verb forms involved are the same tense in English, whereas in Italian the second one is always in the infinitive: I'll try and come as soon as possible = cercherò di venire appena possibile. - For and used in telling the time and saying numbers, see the lexical notes. For more examples and other uses, see this entry.

1. and (joining words or clauses):

2. and (in numbers):

five and twenty arch. lit.

3. and (with repetition):

4. and (for emphasis):

5. and (in phrases):

and that Brit pot.
and how! pot.
and?

6. and (with negative):

rag4 [Brit raɡ, Am ræɡ] RZ., ragtime

ragtime r.m.

I. merchant [Brit ˈməːtʃ(ə)nt, Am ˈmərtʃənt] RZ.

1. merchant HAND.:

grossista r.m. i r.ż.
negoziante r.m. i r.ż. (al minuto)
dettagliante r.m. i r.ż.

2. merchant arch.:

3. merchant (person) pot.:

II. merchant [Brit ˈməːtʃ(ə)nt, Am ˈmərtʃənt] PRZYM. before rz.

merchant ship, vessel, fleet, shipping
merchant sailor, seaman

w słowniku PONS

and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] SPÓJ.

1. and:

2. and MAT.:

2 and 3 is 5
2 più 3 fa 5

3. and (then):

4. and (increase):

5. and (repetition):

6. and (continuation):

zwroty:

and so on [or forth]

I. rag [ræg] RZ.

1. rag (old cloth):

2. rag pl (worn-out clothes):

stracci r.m. pl

3. rag pej. sl (newspaper):

4. rag MUZ.:

ragtime r.m.

II. rag <-gg-> [ræg] CZ. cz. przech. pot.

I. bone [boʊn] RZ.

bone ANAT.:

osso r.m.
lisca r.ż.

zwroty:

to have a bone to pick with sb pot.

II. bone [boʊn] PRZYM.

III. bone [boʊn] PRZYSŁ. (as intensifier)

IV. bone [boʊn] CZ. cz. przech.

bone chicken, meat
bone fish

merchant [ˈmɜ:r·tʃənt] RZ.

commerciante r.m. i r.ż.
Present
Irag
yourag
he/she/itrags
werag
yourag
theyrag
Past
Iragged
youragged
he/she/itragged
weragged
youragged
theyragged
Present Perfect
Ihaveragged
youhaveragged
he/she/ithasragged
wehaveragged
youhaveragged
theyhaveragged
Past Perfect
Ihadragged
youhadragged
he/she/ithadragged
wehadragged
youhadragged
theyhadragged

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To some, he was a charming conversationalist who was fond of a good joke and who enjoyed recounting tales of his rags-to-riches life.
en.wikipedia.org
We could crush these little toe rags if we wanted to.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Rags was presented with a number of medals and awards.
en.wikipedia.org
They nursed the sick, cleaned homes, sewed carpet rags for local meeting houses, planted and tended gardens, promoted home industry, and shared doctrinal instruction and testimony.
en.wikipedia.org
There were rags which smelt of petrol on the kitchen worktop.
www.shropshirestar.com