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пластинка
touches

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Italian
Italian
English
English

tocco1 <pl tocchi> [ˈtokko, ˈtɔkko, ki] N m

1. tocco (contatto fisico):

2. tocco:

3. tocco (stile, impronta personale):

4. tocco ART:

5. tocco MUS (di un pianista):

6. tocco (rintocco):

region al tocco

7. tocco SPORTS (colpo lieve):

tocco2 <pl tocchi, tocche> [ˈtokko, ki, ke] ADJ (picchiato, pazzo)

tocco3 <pl tocchi> [ˈtɔkko, ki] N m

1. tocco (pezzo):

2. tocco inf, fig:

tocco4 <pl tocchi> [ˈtɔkko, ki] N m (copricapo)

English
English
Italian
Italian
to put the finishing touches to painting, speech, room
dare gli ultimi tocchi a
dab on paint, ointment
a dab of paint, powder
to dab sth on sth
applicare qc su qc con piccoli tocchi

in the PONS Dictionary

Italian
Italian
English
English

tocco <-cchi> [ˈtok·ko] N m

1. tocco (gener):

2. tocco (di campane, orologio):

3. tocco (pezzo: di pane, formaggio):

tocco (-a) <-cchi, -cche> [ˈtok·ko] ADJ inf (matto)

tocco (-a)
English
English
Italian
Italian
to give sth a dab (with sth)
dare a qc un tocco (di qc)
cap and gown UNIV

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to give sth a dab (with sth)
dare a qc un tocco (di qc)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Si sottolineò la debolezza dell'intreccio ma si lodò la mano esperta e il tocco originale del regista.
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L'adamantio quantico assorbe facilmente l'energia con cui viene a contatto, scatenando una forza distruttiva al tocco pari alla quantità di energia assorbita.
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L'imponente volta sostenuta da alte colonne riccamente decorate dà all'interno dell'edificio un tocco di semplice grandiosità.
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Per riflessologia o reflessologia si intende una pratica di medicina alternativa consistente nella stimolazione, tramite un particolare massaggio o tocco, di zone del corpo chiamate punti riflessi.
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La sua grande capacità di controllo gli consentiva una incordatura a soli 18 kg, che esaltava la sua grande sensibilità di tocco.
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