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Cosa (chi) è hook$35835$ - definizione

A TELEPHONE RESPECTIVELY OFF- AND ON-LINE
On-hook; On hook; Off hook; Off-Hook; On-Hook; Off-hook; On- and Off-hook
  •  On hook telephone handset
  •   Off hook telephone.

Fishhook         
  • Barbless hook (top) vs. barbed hook (bottom)
  • Tenkara]]'' hook with a spade end.
  • Native American shell fish hook from California. [[Auckland Museum]]
  • The [[Palomar knot]], a commonly used [[knot]] to attach a [[monofilament line]] to the hook
  • Primeval stone and bronze gorges
DEVICE FOR CATCHING FISH
Fishing hook; Fishhook; Treble hook; Fishing hooks; Double hook; Fish-hooks; Gorge (fishing hook)
·noun A hook for catching fish.
II. Fishhook ·noun A hook with a pendant, to the end of which the fish-tackle is hooked.
Dress hook         
  • "Weeper" with dress hooks.  Detail of monument in [[Church of St Mary the Virgin, Fawsley]].
  • A Young Englishwoman, a costume study by Hans Holbein the Younger, showing dress hooks used to tuck up a gown.
DECORATIVE CLOTHING FASTENER
Hook-fastener
A dress hook is a decorative clothing accessory of the medieval and Tudor periods used to fasten outer garments or to drape up skirts. Made of base metal or precious silver and silver-gilt, dress hooks are documented in wills and inventories, and surviving hooks have been identified in the archaeological record throughout England.
Walter Hook         
  • Statue in Leeds City Square
  • Memorial in Leeds Minster
  • Walter Hook ''circa'' 1860
  • Walter Farquhar Hook
ENGLISH CLERIC; DEAN OF CHICHESTER
W. F. Hook; Walter Farquhar Hook
Walter Farquhar Hook (13 March 1798 – 20 October 1875), known to his contemporaries as Dr Hook, was an eminent Victorian churchman.

Wikipedia

On- and off-hook

In telephony, on-hook and off-hook are two states of a communication circuit. On subscriber telephones the states are produced by placing the handset onto or off the hookswitch. Placing the circuit into the off-hook state is also called seizing the line. Off-hook originally referred to the condition that prevailed when telephones had a separate earpiece (receiver), which hung from its switchhook until the user initiated a telephone call by removing it. When off hook the weight of the receiver no longer depresses the spring-loaded switchhook, thereby connecting the instrument to the telephone line.