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[rænt]verbo intransitivo declamare••to rant and rave — fare una sfuriata (at a), inveire (at contro)
* * *[rænt](to talk angrily: He's still ranting (and raving) about the damage to his car.) sbraitare* * *rant /rænt/n. [uc]concione; farneticamento.(to) rant /rænt/v. i.1 concionare; declamare2 farneticare; inveire● to rant and rave, sproloquiare: She was ranting and raving about her divorce, non la finiva più di sproloquiare sul suo divorzio.* * *[rænt]verbo intransitivo declamare••to rant and rave — fare una sfuriata (at a), inveire (at contro)
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3 aberrant ab·er·rant adj
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4 antiperspirant anti·per·spi·rant n
[æntɪ'pɜːspɪrənt]deodorante m (ad azione) antitraspiranteEnglish-Italian dictionary > antiperspirant anti·per·spi·rant n
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5 arrant ar·rant adj
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6 blackcurrant black·cur·rant n
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7 cormorant cor·mo·rant n
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8 currant cur·rant n
['kʌr(ə)nt](dried grape) uva passa, (bush, fruit) ribes m inv -
9 errant er·rant adj
['ɛrənt](frm: wrong) in errore, (unfaithful) infedele -
10 expectorant ex·pec·to·rant n
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11 ignorant ig·no·rant adj
['ɪɡn(ə)r(ə)nt](lacking education) ignoranteto be ignorant of — (fact, situation, subject) ignorare, (events) essere all'oscuro di
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12 ignorantly ig·no·rant·ly adv
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13 obscurantism ob·scu·rant·ism n
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14 quadrant quad·rant n
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15 ranting rant·ing n
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16 redcurrant red·cur·rant n
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17 restaurant **** res·tau·rant n
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18 tyrant ty·rant n
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19 unwarranted un·war·rant·ed adj
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20 warrant war·rant
['wɒr(ə)nt]1. n1) (Law: to arrest) mandato di cattura, (to search) mandato di perquisizione, (for travel etc) buono2) (justification) giustificazione f2. vt1) (justify, merit) giustificare2) (guarantee) garantireI'll warrant you he'll be back soon — ti assicuro or garantisco che sarà di ritorno presto
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Rant — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rant. La vida de un asesino Autor Chuck Palahniuk Género literario Novela Subgénero Satírico Edición original en inglés (2007) … Wikipedia Español
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rant — [n] yelling, raving bluster, bombast, diatribe, fustian, harangue, oration, philippic, rhapsody, rhetoric, rodomontade, tirade, vociferation; concepts 44,49,52 Ant. calm, quiet rant [v] yell, rave bellow, bloviate, blow one’s top*, bluster, carry … New thesaurus
rant — [rant] vi., vt. [< obs. Du ranten, to rave, akin to Ger ranzen, to be noisy, anranzen, to affront] to talk or say in a loud, wild, extravagant way; declaim violently; rave n. 1. ranting speech 2. [Scot. or North Eng.] a boisterous merrymaking… … English World dictionary
rant|y — «RAN tee», adjective. British Dialect. 1. raving or wild, as with passion, anger, or pain. 2. lively, boisterous, or riotous. ╂[< rant + y1] … Useful english dictionary
rant — index bombast, declaim, fustian, outpour, reprimand, rodomontade Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
rant at — index reproach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
rant — n *bombast, fustian, rodomontade, rhapsody Analogous words: inflatedness or inflation, turgidity, tumidity, flatu lence (see corresponding adjectives at INFLATED) … New Dictionary of Synonyms