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1 (frighten/scare) out of one's wits
((to frighten) (almost) to the point of madness: The sight of the gun in his hand scared me out of my wits.) (spaventare molto)English-Italian dictionary > (frighten/scare) out of one's wits
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2 (frighten/scare) out of one's wits
((to frighten) (almost) to the point of madness: The sight of the gun in his hand scared me out of my wits.) (spaventare molto)English-Italian dictionary > (frighten/scare) out of one's wits
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3 startle
['stɑːtl]1) (take aback) [reaction, discovery] sorprendere, sbigottire2) (alarm) [sight, sound, person] allarmare, spaventare* * *(to give a shock or surprise to: The sound startled me.) spaventare, far sussultare* * *startle /ˈstɑ:tl/n.sussulto; sobbalzo; trasalimento; soprassalto.(to) startle /ˈstɑ:tl/A v. t.1 far sussultare; far trasalire; allarmare; sbigottire; spaventare; sgomentare: The hare was startled by the hounds, la lepre è stata spaventata dai caniB v. i.sussultare; sobbalzare; trasalire: to startle at a sudden noise, trasalire a un rumore improvviso* * *['stɑːtl]1) (take aback) [reaction, discovery] sorprendere, sbigottire2) (alarm) [sight, sound, person] allarmare, spaventare -
4 wit
I 1. [wɪt]1) (sense of humour) spirito m., arguzia f.to have a quick, dry wit — avere un ingegno vivace, uno spirito pungente
2) (witty person) persona f. di spirito2.nome plurale wits (intelligence) intelligenza f.sing.; (presence of mind) presenza f.sing. di spiritoto have o keep (all) one's wits about one (vigilant) stare all'erta, tenere gli occhi ben aperti; (level-headed) mantenere il sangue freddo, conservare la propria presenza di spirito; to collect o gather one's wits riprendersi; to sharpen one's wits aguzzare l'ingegno; to frighten sb. out of their wits spaventare a morte qcn.; to pit one's wits against sb. misurarsi con qcn.; to live by one's wits vivere d'espedienti; to lose one's wits uscire di senno; a battle of wits — una disputa di ingegni
••II [wɪt]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo sapere••to wit — form. cioè, vale a dire
* * *[wit]1) (humour; the ability to express oneself in an amusing way: His plays are full of wit; I admire his wit.) spirito2) (a person who expresses himself in a humorous way, tells jokes etc: He's a great wit.) (persona spiritosa)3) (common sense, inventiveness etc: He did not have the wit to defend himself.) buon senso•- witless- - witted
- witticism
- witty
- wittily
- wittiness
- at one's wits' end
- keep one's wits about one
- live by one's wits
- frighten/scare out of one's wits
- out of one's wits* * *wit /wɪt/n.1 (spesso al pl.) intelligenza; intelletto; ingegno; facoltà mentali; cervello (fig.): the wit of man, l'intelletto umano; to have quick wits, essere d'ingegno vivace; to have a ready wit, essere pronto di spirito; sharp wit, mente acuta; to have (o to keep) one's wits about one, aver prontezza di spirito; stare all'erta; sapere quel che si fa; He hasn't wit enough to keep quiet, non ha abbastanza cervello per stare zitto2 [u] spirito; arguzia; senso umoristico; sale (fig.): His conversation is full of wit, la sua conversazione è piena di spirito; a man of wit, un uomo di spirito3 persona arguta; tipo spiritoso: Jack is such a wit!, Jack è così spiritoso!● to be at one's wits' end, non sapere che pesci pigliare; essere perplesso; avere esaurito tutte le proprie risorse; DIALOGO → - Lost child 3- I was at my wits' end, non sapevo dove sbattere la testa □ to live by one's wits, vivere di espedienti □ (fam.) to be out of one's wits, essere uscito di senno; essere giù di testa; ( anche) essere sconvolto, fuori di sé □ to sharpen sb. 's wits, aguzzare l'ingegno a q.(to) wit /wɪt/(pass. e p. p. wist), v. t. e i.(arc.) sapere; saper bene● (leg.) to wit, vale a dire; cioè.* * *I 1. [wɪt]1) (sense of humour) spirito m., arguzia f.to have a quick, dry wit — avere un ingegno vivace, uno spirito pungente
2) (witty person) persona f. di spirito2.nome plurale wits (intelligence) intelligenza f.sing.; (presence of mind) presenza f.sing. di spiritoto have o keep (all) one's wits about one (vigilant) stare all'erta, tenere gli occhi ben aperti; (level-headed) mantenere il sangue freddo, conservare la propria presenza di spirito; to collect o gather one's wits riprendersi; to sharpen one's wits aguzzare l'ingegno; to frighten sb. out of their wits spaventare a morte qcn.; to pit one's wits against sb. misurarsi con qcn.; to live by one's wits vivere d'espedienti; to lose one's wits uscire di senno; a battle of wits — una disputa di ingegni
••II [wɪt]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo sapere••to wit — form. cioè, vale a dire
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5 ♦ (to) frighten
♦ (to) frighten /ˈfraɪtn/A v. t.spaventare; impaurire; far paura a; intimorire: I was frightened by his looks, il suo aspetto mi ha spaventato; to frighten sb. into doing st., indurre q. a fare qc. mettendogli paura: to frighten sb. to death, spaventare a morte q.; far morire q. di pauraB v. i.spaventarsi; impaurirsi: She doesn't frighten easily, non si spaventa facilmente● (fam.) to frighten the life (o the living daylights) out of sb., mettere in corpo a q. una paura del diavolo; far morire di paura q. □ to frighten sb. out of his senses (o wits), spaventare a morte q.; far morire q. di paura. -
6 ♦ (to) frighten
♦ (to) frighten /ˈfraɪtn/A v. t.spaventare; impaurire; far paura a; intimorire: I was frightened by his looks, il suo aspetto mi ha spaventato; to frighten sb. into doing st., indurre q. a fare qc. mettendogli paura: to frighten sb. to death, spaventare a morte q.; far morire q. di pauraB v. i.spaventarsi; impaurirsi: She doesn't frighten easily, non si spaventa facilmente● (fam.) to frighten the life (o the living daylights) out of sb., mettere in corpo a q. una paura del diavolo; far morire di paura q. □ to frighten sb. out of his senses (o wits), spaventare a morte q.; far morire q. di paura. -
7 wit n
[wɪt]1) (understanding: gen pl) intelligenzato be at one's wits' end — avere esaurito tutte le risorse, non sapere più che fare
to have or keep one's wits about one — avere presenza di spirito
to be frightened or scared out of one's wits — essere spaventato (-a) a morte
2) (humour, wittiness) spirito, arguzia3) (person) persona arguta, bello spirito4)to wit — cioè
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