full measure - translation to italian
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full measure - translation to italian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Full measure (disambiguation); Full Measure

full measure         
buona misura
measure for measure         
  • Robert Smirke]] (n.d.)
  • The first page of Shakespeare's ''Measure for Measure'', printed in the [[First Folio]] of 1623
  • William Hamilton]] of Isabella appealing to Angelo
  • ''Mariana'' (1851) by [[John Everett Millais]]
  • Pompey Bum, as he was portrayed by nineteenth-century actor [[John Liston]]
  • ''Mariana'' (1888) by [[Valentine Cameron Prinsep]]
  • ''Isabella'' (1888) by [[Francis William Topham]]
  • ''Claudio and Isabella'' (1850) by [[William Holman Hunt]]
PLAY BY SHAKESPEARE
Measure for measure; Barnardine; Measure For Measure; Mistress Overdone; Abhorson; Overdone; Over done; Kate Keepdown; Keepdown; Keep down
occhio per occhio
dry measure         
UNIT OF VOLUME FOR THINGS WHICH ARE NOT FLUIDS
Struck measure; Heaped measure; Heaping measure; Corn measure; Dry volume; Strickle; Dry capacity; Dry pint
misura per cereali

Definition

overdone
1.
If food is overdone, it has been spoiled by being cooked for too long.
The meat was overdone and the vegetables disappointing.
= overcooked
ADJ
2.
If you say that something is overdone, you mean that you think it is excessive or exaggerated.
In fact, the panic is overdone. As the map shows, the drought has been confined to the south and east of Britain.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ

Wikipedia

Full measure

Full measure or Full Measure may refer to:

  • "Full Measure" (Breaking Bad), a 2010 episode of Breaking Bad
  • Full measure (mathematics), a set whose complement is of measure zero
  • Full Measure (TV series), a 2015 series hosted by Sharyl Attkisson
  • Full Measure, a 1929 novel by Hans Otto Storm
  • "Full Measure", a 1966 song by The Lovin' Spoonful from Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful
  • Full Measure, a 2014 novel by T. Jefferson Parker
Examples of use of full measure
1. It means continuing to insist on a full measure of justice in every aspect of American life.
2. At that moment the full measure of the tragedy conjured up by the word shipwreck was brought home to me.
3. He looked me up and down, taking full measure of this tall, dark–skinned American before him.
4. The free world must draw full measure of our strength and resources to prevail. (APPLAUSE) We see that full measure and the strength of this nation in the men and women in uniform who fight this war and who have given their lives in the cause of liberty and freedom.
5. With their house visits and sidewalk sermons, and a focus on the poor and the sick, they are infusing their ministries with a full measure of evangelism.