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w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

tooth shell [Am ˈtuθ ˌʃɛl] RZ.

w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

I. tooth <l.mn. teeth> [Brit tuːθ, Am tuθ] RZ. (of person, animal, comb, zip, saw)

dente r.m.

II. -toothed W WYR. ZŁ.

III. tooth [Brit tuːθ, Am tuθ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. tooth (supply with teeth):

2. tooth (cut teeth in):

tooth stick

IV. tooth [Brit tuːθ, Am tuθ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

tooth cogwheel:

V. tooth [Brit tuːθ, Am tuθ]

non poterne più or averne le scatole piene (of, with di)
to throw sth in sb's teeth

I. shell [Brit ʃɛl, Am ʃɛl] RZ.

1. shell:

guscio r.m.
corazza r.ż.
to develop a hard shell przen. person:

2. shell WOJSK.:

granata r.ż.
cartuccia r.ż.

3. shell:

scocca r.ż.
armatura r.ż.
carcassa r.ż.
body shell MOT.

4. shell (remains):

5. shell NAUT. (boat):

II. shell [Brit ʃɛl, Am ʃɛl] CZ. cz. przech.

1. shell WOJSK.:

shell town, installation

2. shell GASTR.:

shell peas
shell prawn, nut
shell oyster

III. shell [Brit ʃɛl, Am ʃɛl]

she'll [Brit ʃiːl, ʃɪl, Am ʃil, ʃɪl] contr.

she'll → she will

w słowniku PONS

tooth <teeth> [tu:θ] RZ.

1. tooth ANAT.:

tooth of person, animal
dente r.m.

2. tooth of comb, saw:

dente r.m.

zwroty:

I. shell [ʃel] RZ.

1. shell:

shell of nut, egg, snail, tortoise
guscio r.m.
shell of shellfish
shell of crab
corazza r.ż.

2. shell TECHNOL.:

shell of vehicle
scocca r.ż.
shell of house
armatura r.ż.
shell of ship
carcassa r.ż.

3. shell (projectile):

zwroty:

II. shell [ʃel] CZ. cz. przech.

1. shell (remove shell):

shell nut
shell peas

2. shell WOJSK.:

III. shell [ʃel] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

Present
Itooth
youtooth
he/she/ittooths
wetooth
youtooth
theytooth
Past
Itoothed
youtoothed
he/she/ittoothed
wetoothed
youtoothed
theytoothed
Present Perfect
Ihavetoothed
youhavetoothed
he/she/ithastoothed
wehavetoothed
youhavetoothed
theyhavetoothed
Past Perfect
Ihadtoothed
youhadtoothed
he/she/ithadtoothed
wehadtoothed
youhadtoothed
theyhadtoothed

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The outer shell is gray and pockmarked, like the surface of the moon.
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Compared to molluscs, the shell is easily drilled into and the shells are often heavily bored.
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The periphery of the shell is angulated, and tuberculate, as well as the body whorl below it.
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In many high-tech businesses, attrition of talented human resources often means an empty shell is left behind for the new owner.
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However, because of their minute size, micromollusks often go unnoticed by beachcombers, shell collectors and even more serious conchologists.
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