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1 curl
I [kɜːl]1) (of hair) riccio m., ricciolo m.2) (of wood) truciolo m.; (of smoke) spirale f.3)II 1. [kɜːl]1) arricciare [ hair]2) (wind, coil)to curl one's fingers around sth. — [ person] afferrare qcs.
to curl itself around sth. — [snake, caterpillar] arrotolarsi attorno a qcs.
2.to curl one's lip — [ person] fare una smorfia di sdegno; [ dog] digrignare i denti
verbo intransitivo [ hair] arricciarsi; [paper, leaf] accartocciarsi; [edges, corner] piegarsi- curl up••to make sb.'s hair curl — colloq. (in shock) fare rizzare i capelli a qcn
* * *[kə:l] 1. verb1) (to twist or turn (especially hair) into small coils or rolls: My hair curls easily.) arricciare, arricciarsi2) ((sometimes with up) to move in curves; to bend or roll: The paper curled (up) at the edges.) arrotolarsi2. noun1) (a coil of hair etc.) riccio, ricciolo2) (the quality of being curled: My hair has very little curl in it.) ondulazione•- curler- curly
- curliness
- curl up* * *[kɜːl]1. n(of hair) ricciolo, riccio, (of smoke) anello2. vt3. vi(hair) arricciarsi•- curl up* * *curl /kɜ:l/n.1 riccio; ricciolo6 (naut.) giro di bitta7 (fis.) rotore● a curl of the lip, una smorfia di disprezzo □ curl paper, bigodino di carta □ to wear one's hair in curl, tenere i capelli arricciati (o in piega).(to) curl /kɜ:l/A v. t.2 arrotolare; avvolgere a spirale3 arricciare; increspare; storcere: to curl one's mouth, storcere la bocca; arricciare il naso; to curl one's lip, arricciare le labbra ( per disprezzo)B v. i.2 arrotolarsi; avvolgersi a spirale● to curl oneself up, rannicchiarsi □ to curl into a ball, raggomitolarsi □ to curl up, arricciarsi, avvolgersi a spirale; ( del fumo) salire in spire; rannicchiarsi, raggomitolarsi □ to curl up the corners of a book, piegare gli orli d'un libro; fare le orecchie a un libro □ That'll make your hair curl, ti si rizzeranno i capelli!* * *I [kɜːl]1) (of hair) riccio m., ricciolo m.2) (of wood) truciolo m.; (of smoke) spirale f.3)II 1. [kɜːl]1) arricciare [ hair]2) (wind, coil)to curl one's fingers around sth. — [ person] afferrare qcs.
to curl itself around sth. — [snake, caterpillar] arrotolarsi attorno a qcs.
2.to curl one's lip — [ person] fare una smorfia di sdegno; [ dog] digrignare i denti
verbo intransitivo [ hair] arricciarsi; [paper, leaf] accartocciarsi; [edges, corner] piegarsi- curl up••to make sb.'s hair curl — colloq. (in shock) fare rizzare i capelli a qcn
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2 crinkle
I ['krɪŋkl] II 1. ['krɪŋkl]verbo transitivo spiegazzare, increspare [paper, material]; strizzare [ eyes]2.* * *['kriŋkl](to (cause to) wrinkle or curl: The paper is too crinkled for use in my computer's printer.) sgualcire, spiegazzare- crinkly* * *crinkle /ˈkrɪŋkl/n.crespa; grinza; piega; ruga.(to) crinkle /ˈkrɪŋkl/A v. t.1 arricciare; increspare, crespare; pieghettare2 sgualcire; spiegazzare3 far frusciare; far crepitareB v. i.1 arricciarsi; incresparsi; pieghettarsi2 spiegazzarsi; sgualcirsi3 crepitare; frusciare: If you crush paper, it will crinkle, la carta crepita, se la si accartoccia● crinkled paper, carta crespata.* * *I ['krɪŋkl] II 1. ['krɪŋkl]verbo transitivo spiegazzare, increspare [paper, material]; strizzare [ eyes]2. -
3 huddle
I ['hʌdl]1) (of people) calca f., folla f.; (of buildings) gruppo m.; (of objects) mucchio m.2) AE sport (of football players) = breve consultazione in gruppo per stabilire la tattica da seguireII ['hʌdl]to huddle around — stringersi attorno a [fire, radio]
* * *1. verb1) ((often with together) to crowd closely together: The cows (were) huddled together in the corner of the field.) stringersi (insieme)2) (to curl up in a sitting position: The old man (was) huddled near the fire to keep warm.) rannicchiarsi2. noun(a number of people, things etc crowded together: a huddle of people round the injured man.) calca* * *huddle /ˈhʌdl/n.1 mucchio; accozzaglia; calca; folla2 [u] confusione; trambusto3 ( sport e fam.) consultazione ( dei giocatori riuniti, per decidere quale tattica seguire; dei giudici di una competizione, ecc.)● (fam.) to go (o to get) into a huddle, riunirsi per una consultazione (per es., di giocatori di football americano).(to) huddle /ˈhʌdl/A v. i.1 accalcarsi; affollarsi; stringersi insieme: Animals huddle together for warmth, gli animali si stringono insieme per star caldiB v. t.1 ammonticchiare; ammucchiare2 calcare; pigiare; stipare: I huddled the children into the car, ho ammassato i ragazzi dentro l'automobile● to huddle on one's clothes, infagottarsi negli abiti □ (antiq.) to huddle over (o through), affrettarsi, precipitarsi □ to huddle together, stringersi l'un l'altro (o insieme) □ to huddle up, raggomitolarsi; rannicchiarsi: The little boy huddled close to his mother, il bimbo si è rannicchiato vicino alla mamma.* * *I ['hʌdl]1) (of people) calca f., folla f.; (of buildings) gruppo m.; (of objects) mucchio m.2) AE sport (of football players) = breve consultazione in gruppo per stabilire la tattica da seguireII ['hʌdl]to huddle around — stringersi attorno a [fire, radio]
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4 snuggle
['snʌgl]verbo intransitivo rannicchiarsi, aggomitolarsi ( into in)* * *verb (to curl one's body up especially closely against another person, for warmth etc: She snuggled up to her mother and went to sleep.) rannicchiarsi* * *['snʌgl]verbo intransitivo rannicchiarsi, aggomitolarsi ( into in)
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