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I. nested [Brit ˈnɛstɪd, Am ˈnɛstəd] VB pp
nested → nest II
II. nested [Brit ˈnɛstɪd, Am ˈnɛstəd] ADJ
1. nested pans, bowls:
nested
a set of nested tables
2. nested COMPUT:
nested loop, subroutine
3. nested LING:
nested phrase, expression
I. nest [Brit nɛst, Am nɛst] N
1. nest (of animal):
2. nest (group of baby birds, mice):
nidiata f (of di)
3. nest (of criminals, traitors):
4. nest (of boxes, bowls):
5. nest (gun site):
II. nest [Brit nɛst, Am nɛst] VB intr
1. nest bird:
2. nest:
nest tables:
nest boxes, pans:
III. nest [Brit nɛst, Am nɛst]
to foul one's (own) nest polluter:
to foul one's (own) nest criminal, adulterer:
nest egg [Brit, Am ˈnɛst ˌɛɡ] N
love nest [Brit, Am ˈləv ˌnɛst] N
bird's nest [ˈbɜːdznest] N
crow's nest [ˈkrəʊznest] N NAUT
bird's nest soup [Am ˈˌbərdz ˌnɛst ˈsup] N
machine-gun nest N
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English
English
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. nest [nest] N
1. nest (of insects, birds and small animals):
2. nest (cozy domicile):
3. nest pej (den):
4. nest (location that swarms with sth bad):
5. nest (set, cluster, assemblage):
set m
II. nest [nest] VB intr
nest egg N
1. nest egg (egg in a nest):
2. nest egg (money saved):
mare's nest N
crow's nest N NAUT
empty-nest syndrome N
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Present
Inest
younest
he/she/itnests
wenest
younest
theynest
Past
Inested
younested
he/she/itnested
wenested
younested
theynested
Present Perfect
Ihavenested
youhavenested
he/she/ithasnested
wehavenested
youhavenested
theyhavenested
Past Perfect
Ihadnested
youhadnested
he/she/ithadnested
wehadnested
youhadnested
theyhadnested
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