1180 |
farci |
1. v. first-person plural of farsi |
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fare |
1. v. to do |
2. v. to make |
3. v. to act |
4. v. to get someone to be something |
5. n. manner, way |
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ci |
1. pron. us |
2. pron. (reflexive pronoun) ourselves; each other |
1181 |
squadra |
1. n. square, triangle (tool) |
2. n. (sports) team, squad, group, side |
3. n. team, set, crew, bunch, gang, shift |
4. n. (military, law enforcement) squad |
5. v. third-person singular present indicative of squadrare |
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squadrare |
1. v. To delimit in a square or rectangular shape. |
2. v. (transitive, by extension) to look, eye |
3. v. (transitive, literary, by extension) to show |
4. v. (transitive, archaic, poetic, rare) to break, break up |
1182 |
regione |
1. n. (geography) region, area, zone, district |
2. n. region (Italian administrative unit and local government) |
3. n. (anatomy) region |
1183 |
desiderio |
1. n. wish, desire, longing |
Prima esprimi un desiderio. - Make a wish first. |
1184 |
nascosto |
1. v. past participle of nascondere (feminine: nascosta, masculine plural: nascosti, feminine plural: nascoste) |
2. adj. hidden |
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nascondere |
1. v. to hide or conceal something. |
2. v. to disguise |
1185 |
obiettivo |
1. adj. objective |
2. n. objective (all senses) |
3. n. goal |
4. v. first-person singular present indicative of obiettivare |
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obiettivare |
1. v. to objectify |
1186 |
diavolo |
1. n. devil, demon, fiend, Satan |
2. n. (evil person) devil, devilish person |
3. n. (man) sort, devil |
รจ un buon diavolo - he's a good sort |
4. interj. the devil, the heck, the dickens, the deuce |
1187 |
vinto |
1. v. past participle of vincere (feminine: vinta, masculine plural: vinti, feminine plural: vinte) |
2. n-m. loser |
3. adj. defeated, beaten |
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vincere |
1. v. to win |
2. v. to vanquish, defeat |
1188 |
attacco |
1. n. attack, assault |
2. n. attack, criticism |
3. n. (medicine) attack, fit, bout |
4. n. start, beginning, opening |
5. n. (sports) attack |
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attaccare |
1. v. to stick, attach, append |
2. v. to attack |
1189 |
presentato |
1. v. past participle of presentare (feminine: presentata, masculine plural: presentati, feminine plural: presentate) |
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presentare |
1. v. to present |
2. v. to introduce |
1190 |
sale |
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1. n. salt, sal |
2. n. plural of sala |
3. v. third-person singular present indicative of salire |
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salire |
1. v. (intransitive) to go up, come up |
2. v. to ride, mount, board |
1191 |
centinaia |
1. n. plural of centinaio |
1192 |
personaggio |
1. n. figure, personality, personage |
2. n. (being in a story) character |
3. n. character, fellow, guy |
1193 |
fermo |
1. n. device for holding, restraining, or turning off; latch, catch, stopper, shut-off |
2. n. (banking) an action to cancel the validity of a credit instrument, such a cheque; a stop-payment order |
3. adj. still |
4. adj. firm |
5. v. first-person singular present indicative of fermare |
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fermare |
1. v. to stop |
2. v. to arrest |
3. v. to hold, stay |
4. v. to shut down |
1194 |
responsabile |
1. adj. responsible, ac, liable, in charge |
2. n. person responsible, manager |
Il/La responsabile della produzione - The production manager |
Il/La responsabile per la sicurezza - The person responsible for security |
3. n. person in charge |
1195 |
giudizio |
1. n-m. judgment, wisdom, sense |
2. n-m. (legal) trial, proceedings, judgment, verdict |
3. n-m. opinion, judgement |
a mio giudizio - in my opinion |
4. n-m. (school) evaluation, assessment, mark |
1196 |
sappiamo |
1. v. (first-person plural present indicative of sapere) (we) [[know]] |
Sappiamo dove abiti - We know where you live |
2. v. first-person singular subjunctive present of sapere |
3. v. first-person singular imperative of sapere |
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sapere |
1. v. to know information |
2. v. to be able to, can, could (know how to) |
3. v. to taste, smell |
4. v. to come to know, become informed of, find out |
1197 |
alcun |
1. adj. Apocopic form of alcuno or alcuna. |
1198 |
povera |
1. adj. feminine singular of povero |
2. n. poor woman, pauper (female) |
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povero |
1. adj. poor (with little or no possessions or money) |
2. adj. poor (to be pitied) |
3. n-m. poor man, pauper |
4. n-m. (in the plural) the poor, the needy, poor people |
1199 |
basso |
1. adj. low |
2. adj. short (in height) |
3. adj. narrow, thin |
4. adj. (of water) shallow |
5. adj. (of light) faint |