boot in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for boot in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.boot1 [Brit buːt, Am but] N

2. boot COMPUT → boot up

See also boot up

hunting boot [ˈhʌntɪŋˌbuːt] N

climbing boot [ˈklaɪmɪŋˌbuːt] N

hiking boot [Brit ˈhʌɪkɪŋ buːt] N

desert boot [Brit, Am ˈdɛzərt ˌbut] N

boot drive [ˈbuːtˌdraɪv] N COMPUT

boot in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for boot in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

Translations for boot in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

boot Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

ankle boot
rubber boot
to give sb the boot
warm/cold boot
to boot

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He has a problem with the configuring of his back up computer which, it is understood, will not boot up.
www.afloat.ie
When compared to computers with pirated software, computers with genuine software performed faster during boot-up, in opening documents, opening programs, and loading popular internet pages that were text and image-heavy.
technology.inquirer.net
It will feature a bouncy castle, stalls and live entertainment and visitors are invited to take part in a car-boot sale, for $15 per site.
www.stuff.co.nz
The ski boot was on the other foot.
www.racinguk.com
Overall, the cars main advantages were its comfort for driver and rear passengers, the large boot capacity, low-noise levels and the quality of the steering.
en.wikipedia.org
An old rubber boot was attached to the bottom and a cymbal attached at the very top.
en.wikipedia.org
Alternatively, bleed air may be used to inflate a rubber boot on the leading edge, breaking the ice loose.
en.wikipedia.org
The earlier cars have smaller badges on the front wings and the boot lid.
en.wikipedia.org
The piece of land resembles a boot, which is why it is given such name.
en.wikipedia.org
Most of us would be happy to find a few bits and bobs for a car boot sale while clearing out our attics.
www.independent.co.uk

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