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Easter egg - traducción al italiano

DECORATED EGG
Easter Egg; Easter eggs (decorative); Easter eggs; Easter Eggs; Beeping Easter eggs; Beeping eggs; Beeping easter eggs; Spring egg; Easter-egg; Pasch eggs; Pasch egg; Pirh; Pasque egg; Red Easter egg; Red egg; Red Easter eggs; Kokkina avga; Kokkine avga; Krashansky; Pace egg
  • Decorated Easter eggs
  • Easter egg hunt]]
  • Eggs after an egg tapping competition (red wins)
  • [[Easter mona]] with chocolate or natural boiled eggs
  • Eggs at the Iranian [[Nowruz]]
  • A chocolate Easter egg
  • Easter eggs before and after colouring
  • In some countries like Sweden, Norway, Poland and Germany eggs are used as a table decoration hanging on a tree-branch.
  • Red coloured Easter eggs
  • Red-coloured Easter egg with [[Christian cross]], from the Saint Kosmas Aitolos Greek Orthodox Monastery
  • Easter egg of the Ukrainian variety with the [[Paschal greeting]] "Christ is Risen!"
  • Heated wax paint used to decorate traditional Easter Eggs in the Czech Republic
  • Croatian [[Easter basket]]
  • [[Maria Magdalene]], 1899 by [[Viktor M. Vasnetsov]], depicted as one of the [[Myrrhbearers]]
  • Blessing of Easter foods in [[Poland]]

Easter egg         
uovo di pasqua, uovo colorato usato come decorazione e simbolo di pasqua; (inform.) messaggio o immagine a sorpresa contenuti su un sito web o su un programma di computer
double yolked egg         
  • Diagram of a [[fish egg]]; the yolk is the area marked 'C'
  • A chicken egg frying with an extremely thick red yolk. A normal-coloured yolk can also be seen, having been accidentally burst during the frying process.
PART OF AN EGG WHICH FEEDS THE DEVELOPING CHICKEN EMBRYO
Egg yolks; Double-yolked egg; Double-yolker; Double yolker; Double egg yolk; Double yolked egg; Egg-yolk; Yolks; Double yolk; Vitellus; Double yolk egg; Double-yolk egg; Double yolked eggs; Double-yolked eggs; Double yolk eggs; Double-yolk eggs; Double-yolkers; Double-yolk; Double yolks; Double-yolks; Double yolked; Double-yolked; Yellow of the egg; Egg yolk; Egg yellow; Egg yoke
uovo con due rossi
goose egg         
  • White and brown eggs in an egg crate
  • French]] breed of [[chicken]]
  • A single egg with two yolks
  • [[Cuticula]]
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  • Laying hens in battery cages
  • [[Century egg]]
  • A raw chicken egg within its membrane, with the shell removed by soaking in [[vinegar]]
  • ''Hanácké kraslice'', Easter eggs from the [[Haná]] region, the [[Czech Republic]]
  • Egg cleaning on a farm in Norway
  • White, speckled (red), and brown chicken eggs
  • Collected chicken eggs and quail eggs in a wicker basket
  • sunny side up]]
  • Eggs for sale at a grocery store
  • A batch of [[tea egg]]s with shell intact soaking in a brew of spices and tea
  • tomb of Menna]], including a basket of eggs
  • Pickled egg, colored with beetroot juice
  • Soft-boiled [[quail eggs]] with potato [[galette]]s
  • Salted duck egg
  • Egg vendors in Samarkand, c. 1870
  • Quail eggs (upper left), chicken egg (lower left), and [[ostrich]] egg (right)
EDIBLE ANIMAL PRODUCT
Eggs; Egg food; Chicken egg; Goose egg; Eggs (food); Duck egg; Egg production; Egg (fowl); Egg proteins, dietary; Egg proteins; Shell egg; Poultry egg; Duck eggs; Frozen eggs; Chicken eggs; Burford Brown; Raw egg; Raw eggs; Uncooked egg; Uncooked eggs; Undercooked egg; Undercooked eggs; Undercooked Eggs; Hen’s eggs; Hen's eggs; Egg (food); 🥚; Eggs as food; Hen's egg; Chicken egg (food); Health effects of eggs
n. zero (scuola, sport)

Definición

easter egg
<jargon> (From the custom of the Easter Egg hunt observed in the US and many parts of Europe) 1. A message hidden in the object code of a program as a joke, intended to be found by persons disassembling or browsing the code. 2. A message, graphic, sound effect, or other behaviour emitted by a program (or, on an IBM PC, the BIOS ROM) in response to some undocumented set of commands or keystrokes, intended as a joke or to display program credits. One well-known early Easter egg found in a couple of operating systems caused them to respond to the command "make love" with "not war?". Many personal computers, and even satellite control computers, have much more elaborate eggs hidden in ROM, including lists of the developers' names (e.g. Microsoft Windows 3.1x), political exhortations and snatches of music. The Tandy Color Computer 3 (CoCo) had images of the entire development team. Microsoft Excel 97 includes a flight simulator! http://eeggs.com/. [Jargon File] (2003-06-23)

Wikipedia

Easter egg

Easter eggs, also called Paschal eggs, are eggs that are decorated for the Christian feast of Easter, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. As such, Easter eggs are common during the season of Eastertide (Easter season). The oldest tradition, which continues to be used in Central and Eastern Europe, is to use dyed and painted chicken eggs.

Although eggs, in general, were a traditional symbol of fertility and rebirth, in Christianity, for the celebration of Eastertide, Easter eggs symbolize the empty tomb of Jesus, from which Jesus was resurrected. In addition, one ancient tradition was the staining of Easter eggs with the colour red "in memory of the blood of Christ, shed as at that time of his crucifixion."

This custom of the Easter egg, according to many sources, can be traced to early Christians of Mesopotamia, and from there it spread into Eastern Europe and Siberia through the Orthodox Churches, and later into Europe through the Catholic and Protestant Churches. Additionally, the widespread usage of Easter eggs, according to mediaevalist scholars, is due to the prohibition of eggs during Lent after which, on Easter, they have been blessed for the occasion.

A modern custom in some places is to substitute chocolate eggs wrapped in coloured foil, hand-carved wooden eggs, or plastic eggs filled with confectionery such as chocolate.

Ejemplos de uso de Easter egg
1. "To me, it‘s a lot like an Easter Egg hunt÷ If you have more Easter egg hunters, you‘ll find more Easter eggs," said Colonel Gregory Tubbs on Friday.
2. The colors change from burnt umber to Easter egg.
3. Thinking about nipping to the shops for yet another Easter egg?
4. McCLELLAN:Â First of all, in terms of the Easter Egg Roll, the President and Mrs.
5. It‘ll be hot enough to fry an Easter egg Share this article: What is this?