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1 naughty
['nɔːtɪ]1) (disobedient) [ child] disobbediente2) (suggestive) [joke, story] salace, volgarethe naughty nineties — = la Belle Epoque
* * *['no:ti]((usually of children) badly-behaved: a naughty boy; It is naughty to kick other children.) cattivo, discolo- naughtiness* * *naughty /ˈnɔ:tɪ/A a.1 (spec. di bambino, animale) cattivo; cattivello; birichino; disobbediente; impertinente; discolo: a naughty child, un bambino cattivoB n.● Naughty boy!, cattivello!; birichino!; (scherz.) cattivone! □ a naughty postcard, una cartolina spiritosa ( inviata dal mare, ecc.) □ naughty step –: to put sb. on the naughty step, mettere q. in castigo □ a naughty trick, una birichinata; un tiro birbone (scherz.)naughtily avv.* * *['nɔːtɪ]1) (disobedient) [ child] disobbediente2) (suggestive) [joke, story] salace, volgarethe naughty nineties — = la Belle Epoque
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2 naughty naugh·ty adj
['nɔːtɪ]1) (child) cattivo (-a), cattivello (-a), birichino (-a)2) (joke, song, story, film) spinto (-a) -
3 naughtily
['nɔːtɪlɪ]to behave naughtily — [ child] comportarsi male, essere disobbediente
he winked at her naughtily — scherz. le ha strizzato l'occhio maliziosamente
* * *adverb (con malizia)* * *naughtily► naughty* * *['nɔːtɪlɪ]to behave naughtily — [ child] comportarsi male, essere disobbediente
he winked at her naughtily — scherz. le ha strizzato l'occhio maliziosamente
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4 rascal
['rɑːskl] [AE 'ræskl]1) (used affectionately) birbante m.2) (reprobate) furfante m., mascalzone m.* * *(a cheeky or naughty person, especially a child: a cheeky little rascal.) birba- rascally* * *rascal /ˈrɑ:skl/n.2 (arc.) furfante; mascalzonerascalityn. [u]birbanteria; bricconeriarascallya.bricconesco; furfantesco: a rascally trick, un tiro birbone.* * *['rɑːskl] [AE 'ræskl]1) (used affectionately) birbante m.2) (reprobate) furfante m., mascalzone m. -
5 have a good mind to
(to feel very much inclined to (do something): I've a good mind to tell your father what a naughty girl you are!) (avere una gran voglia di) -
6 warningly
adverb She looked warningly at the naughty boy.) (come segno di avvertimento)
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