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table | |
1. sost. tavola | |
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table | |
1. subst. Furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses. |  |
2. subst. An item of furniture with a flat top surface raised above the ground, usually on one or more legs. |  |
3. subst. A flat tray which can be used as a table. |  |
4. subst. (poker, metonym) The lineup of players at a given table. |  |
That's the strongest table I've ever seen at a European Poker Tour event |  |
5. subst. A group of people at a table, for example for a meal or game. |  |
6. subst. A service of Holy Communion. |  |
7. subst. A two-dimensional presentation of data. |  |
8. subst. A matrix or grid of data arranged in rows and columns. |  |
9. subst. A collection of arithmetic calculations arranged in a table, such as multiplications in a multiplication table. |  |
The children were practising multiplication tables. |  |
Don’t you know your tables? |  |
Here is a table of natural logarithms. |  |
10. subst. (computing, chiefly databases) A lookup table, most often a set of vectors. |  |
11. subst. (sports) A visual representation of a classification of teams or individuals based on their success over a predetermined period. |  |
12. subst. (musical instruments) The top of a stringed instrument, particularly a member of the violin family: the side of the instrument against which the strings vibrate. |  |
13. subst. (backgammon) One half of a backgammon board, which is divided into the inner and outer table. |  |
14. subst. The flat topmost facet of a cut diamond. |  |
15. v. To tabulate; to put into a table or grid. |  |
to table fines |  |
16. v. (now rare) To supply (a guest, client etc.) with food at a table; to feed. |  |
17. v. (obsolete) To delineate; to represent, as in a picture; to depict. |  |
18. v. (non-US) To put on the table of a commission or legislative assembly; to propose for formal discussion or consideration, to put on the agenda. |  |
19. v. (chiefly US) To remove from the agenda, to postpone dealing with; to shelve (to indefinitely postpone consideration or discussion of something). |  |
The legislature tabled the amendment, so they will not be discussing it until later. |  |
The motion was tabled, ensuring that it would not be taken up until a later date. |  |
20. v. (carpentry, obsolete) To join (pieces of timber) together using coaks. |  |
21. v. To put on a table. |  |
22. v. (nautical) To make board hems in the skirts and bottoms of (sails) in order to strengthen them in the part attached to the bolt-rope. |  |
italiano > inglese | |
tavolo | |
1. subst. (furniture) table, board, desk |  |
2. subst. (art) board, panel |  |
olio su tavolo - oil on panel |  |