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Definizione monolingua


brick


Verb

brick (third-person singular simple present bricks, present participle bricking, simple past and past participle bricked)


  1. To build with bricks.
    • 1904, Thomas Hansom Cockin, An Elementary Class-Book of Practical Coal-Mining, C. Lockwood and Son, page 78
      If the ground is strong right up to the surface, a few yards are usually sunk and bricked before the engines and pit top are erected
    • 1914, The Mining Engineer, Institution of Mining Engineers, page 349
      The shaft was next bricked between the decks until the top scaffold was supported by the brickwork and [made] to share the weight with the prids.
  2. To make into bricks.
    • 1904 September 15, James C. Bennett, Walter Renton Ingalls (editor), Lead Smelting and Refining with Some Notes on Lead Mining (1906), The Engineering and Mining Journal, page 66
      The plant, which is here described, for bricking fine ores and flue dust, was designed and the plans produced in the engineering department of the Selby smelter.
  3. (slang) To hit someone using a brick.
  4. (computing slang) To make an electronic device nonfunctional and usually beyond repair, essentially making it no more useful than a brick.
    My VCR was bricked during the lightning storm.
    • 2007 December 14, Joe Barr, “PacketProtector turns SOHO router into security powerhouse”, Linux.com
      installing third-party firmware will void your warranty, and it is possible that you may brick your router.
  5. (regional slang) To be in a high state of anxiety or fright: ""Bricking it""
Noun

brick (countable and uncountable; plural bricks)


  1. (countable) A hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building.
    This wall is made of bricks.
  2. (uncountable) Considered collectively, as a building material.
    This house is made of brick.
  3. (countable) Something shaped like a brick.
    a plastic explosive brick
  4. (informal) A helpful and reliable person
    Thanks for helping me wash the car. Youre a brick.
    • 1863, Elizabeth Caroline Grey, Good Society; Or, Contrasts of Character[1], page 72:
      “Its easy to see youre a brick!” replied Lady Augusta, and the laugh again became general.
    • 1906, Edith Nesbit, The Railway Children[2], page 168:
      ‘Somebody had to stay with you,’ said Bobbie.
      ‘Tell you what, Bobbie,’ said Jim, ‘you’re a brick. Shake.’
    • 1960, W.W. Jacobs, Cargoes[3], ISBN 0828314306, page 45:
      “Well, I’ll do what I can for you,” said the seaman, …“If you were only shorter, Id lend you some clothes.”
      “Youre a brick,” said the soldier gratefully.
  5. (basketball, slang) A shot which misses, particularly one which bounces directly out of the basket because of a too-flat trajectory, as if the ball were a heavier object.
    We cant win if we keep throwing up bricks from three-point land.
  6. (informal) A power brick; an external power supply consisting of a small box with an integral male power plug and an attached electric cord terminating in another power plug.
  7. (technology, slang) An electronic device, especially a heavy box-shaped one, that has become non-functional or obsolete.
  8. (firearms) a carton of 500 rimfire cartridges, which forms the approximate size and shape of a brick.
Adjective

brick (not comparable)


  1. Made of brick(s).
    All that was left after the fire was the brick chimney.

Definizione dizionario brick


mattone
  hardened block used for building
  Materiale da costruzione fatto di argilla essicata al sole o cotto alla fornace e modellato in forma di parallelepipedo.
  A building material usually made from clay, molded as a rectangular block, and baked or burned in a kiln. (Source: MGH)
laterizio
mattoni

Altri significati:
  (countable) Something shaped like a brick.
  (regional slang) To be in a high state of anxiety or fright: "Bricking it"
  a building material
  (slang) To hit someone using a brick.
  (informal) A power brick; an external power supply consisting of a small box with an integral male power plug and an attached electric cord terminating in another power plug.
  Made of brick(s).
  term for a helpful, reliable person
  (countable) A hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building.
  (uncountable) Considered collectively, as a building material.
  (informal) A helpful and reliable person
  (basketball, slang) A shot which misses, particularly one which bounces directly out of the basket because of a too-flat trajectory, as if the ball were a heavier object.
  To make into bricks.
  To build with bricks.
  (technology, slang) An electronic device, especially a heavy box-shaped one, that has become non-functional or obsolete.
  made of brick(s)
  (computing slang) To make an electronic device nonfunctional and usually beyond repair, essentially making it no more useful than a brick.

Traduzione brick


mattone ,laterizio ,mattoni

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