shed in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for shed in the English»Italian Dictionary

shed1 [Brit ʃɛd, Am ʃɛd] N

I.shed2 <pt/pp shed> [Brit ʃɛd, Am ʃɛd] VB trans

1. shed:

shed tears
shed clothes
shed ENGINEER roof: rainwater
to shed blood (one's own)
to shed staff euph

II.shed2 <pt/pp shed> [Brit ʃɛd, Am ʃɛd] VB intr

customs shed [ˈkʌstəmzˌʃed] N

engine shed [ˈendʒɪnˌʃed] N RAIL

locomotive shed [ˌləʊkəˌməʊtɪvˈʃed] N

shearing shed [ˈʃɪərɪŋˌʃed] N

potting shed [Brit ˈpɒtɪŋ, Am ˈpɑdɪŋ ˌʃɛd] N (in garden)

shed in the PONS Dictionary

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

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

shed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to not shed (any) tears
to cast [or shed] light on sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The building to the south was a storage shed and the building to the north contained a workshop.
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This list attempts to identify stations which included more than one shed with more than one space inside.
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Included in this work will be a new entrance to the engine shed coming in from the louth direction.
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The shed that sheltered the bench has long disappeared.
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A cooks house was added in 1841, a wagon shed in 1843, and an icehouse in 1845.
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A shed-roofed addition was built to the north in 1990.
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These workers had to work in slave-like conditions and to live in line rooms, not very different from cattle sheds.
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There was a single platform with a stationmaster's office and waiting room, but it included a goods yard and an engine shed.
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He agrees on condition that she cook and clean, just like a real wife, and locks up her fancy car in his tool shed.
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This included a large goods shed, cattle pens, and facilities to discharge oil tank wagons.
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