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I [rɒmp]1) (frolic) divertimento m., spasso m.2) (easy victory) facile vittoria f.II [rɒmp]verbo intransitivo [children, puppies] ruzzare, scatenarsi* * *[romp] 1. verb1) (to play in a lively way, especially by running about, jumping etc: The children and their dog were romping about on the grass.) giocare (in modo scalmanato)2) (to progress quickly and easily: Some people find these problems difficult but he just romps through them.) cavarsela2. noun(the act of romping: The children had a romp in the grass.) trambusto* * *[rɒmp]1. n2. vi(also: romp about) (children, puppies) giocare chiassosamenteFALSE FRIEND: romp is not translated by the Italian word rompereto romp home — (horse) vincere senza difficoltà, stravincere
* * *romp /rɒmp/n.1 gioco chiassoso; trambusto; (fam.) spasso, divertimento2 (giorn.) exploit sessuale3 (equit. e fig.) andatura sostenuta; scatto veloce(to) romp /rɒmp/v. i.2 (giorn.) fare sesso3 (equit.) procedere ad andatura sostenuta● ( sport) to romp away, fare un'ottima performance □ ( sport) to romp away with st., aggiudicarsi qc. senza problemi: They romped away with the semi-final, si sono aggiudicati la semifinale senza problemi □ ( sport) to romp home (o to victory), vincere facilmente: He romped home well ahead of the others, ha tagliato il traguardo con un bel vantaggio sugli altri.* * *I [rɒmp]1) (frolic) divertimento m., spasso m.2) (easy victory) facile vittoria f.II [rɒmp]verbo intransitivo [children, puppies] ruzzare, scatenarsi
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