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I [raɪm]1) (poem) versi m.pl., poesia f., componimento m. in versi; (children's) filastrocca f.2) (fact of rhyming) rima f.to find a rhyme for sth. — trovare una rima per qcs
••II 1. [raɪm]verbo transitivo fare rimare [words, lines]2.verbo intransitivo fare rima, rimare* * *1. noun1) (a short poem: a book of rhymes for children.) poesia2) (a word which is like another in its final sound(s): `Beef' and `leaf' are rhymes.) rima3) (verse or poetry using such words at the ends of the lines: To amuse his colleagues he wrote his report in rhyme.) rima2. verb((of words) to be rhymes: `Beef' rhymes with `leaf'; `Beef' and `leaf' rhyme.) rimare* * *[raɪm]1. nrima, (verse) poesiawithout rhyme or reason — senza capo né coda
2. vi* * *rhyme /raɪm/n.1 rima: Can you think of a rhyme for «sleep»?, ti viene in mente una parola che fa rima con «sleep»?2 poesia; componimento in rima: a book of rhymes for children, un libro di filastrocche in rima per bambini3 (pl.) rime; versi: Large parts of Shakespeare's plays are written in rhyme, delle parti estese delle commedie di Shakespeare sono scritte in versi● (letter.) rhyme royal, stanza di sette pentapodie giambiche (ababbcc) □ without rhyme or reason, senza una logica; senza una ragione.(to) rhyme /raɪm/A v. i.1 rimare, far rima: «More» and «door» rhyme perfectly, «more» e «door» rimano perfettamente; «June» rhymes with «moon», «June» fa rima con «moon»2 (arc.) fare versi; verseggiareB v. t.far rimare ( una parola con un'altra); The poet rhymes «above» with «move», il poeta fa rimare «above» con «move»● (letter.) rhyming couplets, distici rimati □ rhyming dictionary, rimario □ rhyming slang, gergo in cui alcune parole sono sostituite con altre che rimano con esse (per es., «trouble and strife» al posto di «wife»).* * *I [raɪm]1) (poem) versi m.pl., poesia f., componimento m. in versi; (children's) filastrocca f.2) (fact of rhyming) rima f.to find a rhyme for sth. — trovare una rima per qcs
••II 1. [raɪm]verbo transitivo fare rimare [words, lines]2.verbo intransitivo fare rima, rimare
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