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1 ♦ alike
♦ alike /əˈlaɪk/A a. pred.simile; somigliante: Father and son are very much alike, padre e figlio si somigliano molto; to look alike, assomigliarsi; sembrare ugualeB avv.similmente; allo stesso modo; in egual misura: to treat everyone alike, trattare tutti nello stesso modo; popular with children and adults alike, che piace sia ai bambini sia agli adulti. -
2 lump
I [lʌmp]1) (of substance) pezzo m., blocco m.; (of soil) zolla f.; (in sauce) grumo m.in one o a lump — fig. in blocco
2) (from knock) bozzo m., bitorzolo m.; (on head) bernoccolo m.; (tumour) nodulo m. (in, on a)••II 1. [lʌmp] 2. III [lʌmp]to have a lump in one's throat — avere un nodo o groppo in gola
verbo transitivo colloq.* * *1. noun1) (a small solid mass of no particular shape: The custard was full of lumps and no-one would eat it.) grumo2) (a swelling: She had a lump on her head where she had hit it.) bernoccolo3) (a small cube-shaped mass of sugar.) zolla, zolletta2. verb((usually with together) to treat or think of as (all) alike.) (trattare senza distinzione)- lumpy- lumpiness
- lump sum
- if you don't like it
- you can lump it* * *[lʌmp]1. n(gen) pezzo, (of earth) zolla, (of sugar) zolletta, (in sauce) grumo, (swelling) gonfiore m, (hard swelling) nodulo, (bump) bernoccolo, (person) fam pej bestione m2. vt(
fam: endure) if he doesn't like it he can lump it — dovrà mandarla giù, che gli piaccia o no•* * *I [lʌmp]1) (of substance) pezzo m., blocco m.; (of soil) zolla f.; (in sauce) grumo m.in one o a lump — fig. in blocco
2) (from knock) bozzo m., bitorzolo m.; (on head) bernoccolo m.; (tumour) nodulo m. (in, on a)••II 1. [lʌmp] 2. III [lʌmp]to have a lump in one's throat — avere un nodo o groppo in gola
verbo transitivo colloq.
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