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marionetta
string puppet [strɪŋˈpʌpɪt] N
puppet [Brit ˈpʌpɪt, Am ˈpəpət] N
burattino m also fig
marionetta f also fig
puppet before n government, state
I. string [Brit strɪŋ, Am strɪŋ] N
1. string U (twine):
2. string (length of cord):
3. string (series):
a string of visitors, ministers, boyfriends, successes, awards, complaints
a string of crimes, convictions, scandals, takeovers, novels, victories, insults
a string of shops, businesses
4. string (set):
5. string HORSE RAC:
6. string MUS (on instrument):
7. string COMPUT:
8. string (in bean):
string BOT, FOOD
9. string LING:
10. string ENGINEER:
II. strings N
strings npl MUS:
III. string <pt/pp strung> [Brit strɪŋ, Am strɪŋ] VB trans
1. string:
string MUS, SPORTS racket, guitar, violin
string bow
to string [sth] tightly racket
2. string (thread):
string beads, pearls
infilare (on su)
3. string (hang):
to string sth (up) above, across street
to string sth up on lamppost, pole
to string sth between trees, supports
IV. string <pt/pp strung> [Brit strɪŋ, Am strɪŋ] VB intr JOURN
V. string [Brit strɪŋ, Am strɪŋ]
puppet [ˈpʌ·pɪt] N a. fig
I. string [strɪŋ] N
1. string a. MUS:
2. string pl MUS (section, players):
(strumenti m pl ad) arco m
3. string (chain):
string of pearls
4. string (sequence):
string of scandals
string of lies, oaths
string of people
5. string COMPUT:
II. string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] VB trans
string beads
string instrument, tennis racket
Present
Istring
youstring
he/she/itstrings
westring
youstring
theystring
Past
Istrung
youstrung
he/she/itstrung
westrung
youstrung
theystrung
Present Perfect
Ihavestrung
youhavestrung
he/she/ithasstrung
wehavestrung
youhavestrung
theyhavestrung
Past Perfect
Ihadstrung
youhadstrung
he/she/ithadstrung
wehadstrung
youhadstrung
theyhadstrung
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The left hemisphere of the brain uses a phonological, non-lexical strategy that changes graphemes into phonemes to sound out strings of letters.
en.wikipedia.org
Its six strings, which are made of twisted silk passed through its back plate.
en.wikipedia.org
This method consists of the web server appending query strings to the links of a web page it holds when sending it to a browser.
en.wikipedia.org
But aren't women meant to be casting off the apron strings and thinking: glass ceiling, rather than glass jars?
www.telegraph.co.uk
The 33-year-old midfielder has pulled the strings for his side, all without seeming to break a sweat.
www.bbc.co.uk

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