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1 recklessness
['reklɪsnɪs]nome avventatezza f., sconsideratezza f.* * *noun temerarietà* * *recklessness► reckless* * *['reklɪsnɪs]nome avventatezza f., sconsideratezza f. -
2 smack
I [smæk]1) (blow) colpo m.; (with hand on face) schiaffo m., ceffone m.2) (sound) (of blow) colpo m.; (of lips, whip) schiocco m.3) (loud kiss) bacio m. con lo schiocco, bacione m.••II 1. [smæk]to smack sb. on the bottom — sculacciare qcn
2) (fare) schioccare [lips, whip]2.to smack into o against sth. — sbattere contro qcs
••III [smæk]avverbio colloq. (anche smack bang, smack dab AE) violentemente, in pienoIV [smæk]1) (flavour) sapore m., gusto m.2) (suggestion) sentore m.V [smæk]VI [smæk]to smack of — sapere o puzzare di
nome mar. peschereccio m.VII [smæk]* * *I 1. [smæk] verb(to strike smartly and loudly; to slap: She smacked the child's hand/bottom.)2. noun((the sound of) a blow of this kind; a slap: He could hear the smack of the waves against the side of the ship.)3. adverb(directly and with force: He ran smack into the door.)II 1. [smæk] verb((with of) to have a suggestion of: The whole affair smacks of prejudice.)2. nounThere's a smack of corruption about this affair.)* * *I [smæk]1. n(slap: on buttocks) pacca, (on face) schiaffo, ceffone m, (sound) colpo secco, (of lips, whip) schioccoit was a smack in the eye for them — è stato uno smacco or uno schiaffo morale per loro
2. vt3. advII [smæk] viIII [smæk] nto smack of — (fig : intrigue etc) puzzare di
(also: fishing smack) barca da pesca* * *smack (1) /smæk/n.1 gusto; sapore; aroma2 (fig.) pizzico; sentore; parvenza; traccia: He has a smack of recklessness in him, c'è un pizzico d'avventatezza in lui; There's a smack of corruption, c'è sentore di corruzione.smack (2) /smæk/n.1 ceffone; sventola; scapaccione; scappellotto; schiaffo; pacca (fam.): a smack on the jaw, una sventola alla mascella● (fig.) a smack in the eye, uno smacco, una delusione; un'offesa; un'umiliazione □ (fig.) a smack in the face, uno schiaffo (fig.); un'umiliazione □ ( sport) to give the ball a hard smack, colpire forte la palla □ (fam.) to have a smack at st. [sb.], provare a fare qc.; provarcisi [con q.].smack (3) /smæk/avv.(fam.) dritto; in pieno; di colpo: The car went smack into the pylon, l'automobile è andata a sbattere (in pieno) contro il traliccio; He ran smack ( bang) into trouble, si è ritrovato di colpo nei guaismack (4) /smæk/n.(naut.) peschereccio.smack (5) /smæk/n.(to) smack (1) /smæk/v. i.saper (di); sentire (di); (fig.) puzzare (di): This jam smacks of preservatives, questa marmellata sa di conservanti; The whole matter smacks of corruption, l'intera faccenda puzza di corruzione.(to) smack (2) /smæk/A v. t.1 dare un ceffone a; schiaffeggiare2 (far) schioccare ( le labbra); far schioccare ( la frusta): (fig.) to smack one's lips, avere l'acquolina in bocca3 sbattere; sbatacchiare: to smack the shopping bag on the table, sbattere la borsa della spesa sulla tavolaB v. i.2 schioccare baci.* * *I [smæk]1) (blow) colpo m.; (with hand on face) schiaffo m., ceffone m.2) (sound) (of blow) colpo m.; (of lips, whip) schiocco m.3) (loud kiss) bacio m. con lo schiocco, bacione m.••II 1. [smæk]to smack sb. on the bottom — sculacciare qcn
2) (fare) schioccare [lips, whip]2.to smack into o against sth. — sbattere contro qcs
••III [smæk]avverbio colloq. (anche smack bang, smack dab AE) violentemente, in pienoIV [smæk]1) (flavour) sapore m., gusto m.2) (suggestion) sentore m.V [smæk]VI [smæk]to smack of — sapere o puzzare di
nome mar. peschereccio m.VII [smæk]
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