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has the cat got your tongue

  • 1 tongue

    I [tʌŋ]
    1) anat. lingua f. (anche fig.)

    to stick out one's tongue at sb. — fare la lingua o la linguaccia a qcn.

    to lose, find one's tongue — fig. perdere, ritrovare la lingua

    2) (language) lingua f.
    3) gastr. lingua f.
    4) (flap) (on shoe) linguetta f.
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    has the cat got your tongue?colloq. ti sei mangiato la lingua?

    to get the rough side o edge of sb.'s tongue essere insultato da qcn.; I have his name on the tip of my tongue ho il suo nome sulla punta della lingua; to loosen sb.'s tongue sciogliere la lingua a qcn.; I can't get my tongue round it non riesco a pronunciarlo; a slip of the tongue un lapsus; hold your tongue! colloq. frena la lingua! watch your tongue! — bada a come parli!

    II [tʌŋ]
    verbo transitivo mus. staccare [note, passage]
    * * *
    1) (the fleshy organ inside the mouth, used in tasting, swallowing, speaking etc: The doctor looked at her tongue.) lingua
    2) (the tongue of an animal used as food.) lingua
    3) (something with the same shape as a tongue: a tongue of flame.) lingua
    4) (a language: English is his mother-tongue / native tongue; a foreign tongue.) lingua
    * * *
    I [tʌŋ]
    1) anat. lingua f. (anche fig.)

    to stick out one's tongue at sb. — fare la lingua o la linguaccia a qcn.

    to lose, find one's tongue — fig. perdere, ritrovare la lingua

    2) (language) lingua f.
    3) gastr. lingua f.
    4) (flap) (on shoe) linguetta f.
    ••

    has the cat got your tongue?colloq. ti sei mangiato la lingua?

    to get the rough side o edge of sb.'s tongue essere insultato da qcn.; I have his name on the tip of my tongue ho il suo nome sulla punta della lingua; to loosen sb.'s tongue sciogliere la lingua a qcn.; I can't get my tongue round it non riesco a pronunciarlo; a slip of the tongue un lapsus; hold your tongue! colloq. frena la lingua! watch your tongue! — bada a come parli!

    II [tʌŋ]
    verbo transitivo mus. staccare [note, passage]

    English-Italian dictionary > tongue

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  • (has the) cat got your tongue? — spoken phrase used when someone does not speak when you expect them to Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making requestshyponym to ask a question or questionssynonym Main entry: cat * * * (has the) cat got your …   Useful english dictionary

  • Has the cat got your tongue? — Has the cat got (your) tongue? something that you say to someone when you are annoyed because they will not speak. Well, has the cat got your tongue? I m waiting for an explanation …   New idioms dictionary

  • has the cat got your tongue — did a cat get your tongue? did you swallow your tongue? Why don t you speak? …   English contemporary dictionary

  • has the cat got your... — See cat got your tongue …   English idioms

  • has the cat got your tongue? — said to someone who, when expected to speak, remains silent …   Useful english dictionary

  • Has the cat got tongue? — Has the cat got (your) tongue? something that you say to someone when you are annoyed because they will not speak. Well, has the cat got your tongue? I m waiting for an explanation …   New idioms dictionary

  • cat got your tongue? — If someone asks if the cat has got your tongue, they want to know why you are not speaking when they think you should …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • cat got your tongue? —    If someone asks if the cat has got your tongue, they want to know why you are not speaking when they think you should.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • Sheriff Got Your Tongue? — Infobox Television episode Title = Sheriff Got Your Tongue? Series = Robin Hood Caption = Robin holding the Sheriff at arrowpoint Season = 1 Episode = 2 Airdate = October 14 2006 Production = 102 Writer = Dominic Minghella Director = John McKay… …   Wikipedia

  • cat — [ kæt ] noun count *** 1. ) an animal with soft fur, a long thin tail, and WHISKERS, that people keep as a pet or for catching mice. A young cat is called a kitten. a ) a wild animal that looks like a big cat, for example a lion or TIGER: BIG CAT …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tongue — tongue1 [ tʌŋ ] noun ** ▸ 1 organ in mouth ▸ 2 language ▸ 3 way of speaking/writing ▸ 4 animal tongue as food ▸ 5 long narrow piece ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count the long soft piece of flesh attached to the bottom of your mouth that you use for tasting …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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