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81 splash up
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82 split up
split up [ band] sciogliersi, dividersi; [couple, parents] separarsi, dividersi, lasciarsi; [crowd, demonstrators] disperdersi; [ alliance] rompersi; [ federation] dividersi, scindersito split up with — lasciarsi con [ partner]; separarsi o dividersi da [ husband]; split [sb.] up separare, dividere [friends, partners]
to split the children up into groups — dividere i bambini in gruppi; split [sth.] up, split up [sth.] ripartire, spartire [profits, work]
* * *1. vi + adv(stone etc) spaccarsi, (ship on rocks) schiantarsi, (crowd) disperdersi, (into groups) dividersi, (meeting) sciogliersi, (partners) separarsi, (couple) separarsi, rompere, (friends) rompere2. vt + adv* * *split up [ band] sciogliersi, dividersi; [couple, parents] separarsi, dividersi, lasciarsi; [crowd, demonstrators] disperdersi; [ alliance] rompersi; [ federation] dividersi, scindersito split up with — lasciarsi con [ partner]; separarsi o dividersi da [ husband]; split [sb.] up separare, dividere [friends, partners]
to split the children up into groups — dividere i bambini in gruppi; split [sth.] up, split up [sth.] ripartire, spartire [profits, work]
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83 strike ****
[straɪk] struck vb: pt, pp1. n1) (by workers) scioperoto go on or come out on strike — entrare in sciopero
2) Mil, (also: air strike) attacco3) (discovery: of oil, gold) scoperta4) Baseball, Bowling strike m inv2. vt1) (hit: gen) colpire2) (collide with) urtare, sbattere contro, (rocks etc) sbattere contro, cozzare contro3) (produce, make: coin, medal) coniare, (agreement, deal) concludere, (a light, match) accendere, (sparks) far sprizzare4) (occur to) colpirethe thought or it strikes me that... — mi viene in mente che...
how does it strike you? — che te ne pare?, che ne pensi?
5) (find: gold, oil) trovarehe struck it rich fig — ha fatto fortuna, ha trovato l'America
6) stricken pp: also(remove, cross out)
to strike (from) — cancellare (da)3. vi1) (workers) scioperare2) (clock) rintoccare, suonare3) (attack) Mil etc, attaccare, sferrare un attacco, (tiger) aggredire la preda, (snake) mordere, (disease, disaster) colpire, abbattersito strike at — (person, evil) colpire
4)4. adj(pay, committee) di sciopero• -
84 wash up
1) BE lavare i piatti, rigovernare3) (clean) lavare [plate, pan]4) (bring to shore) [ tide] trasportare a riva [body, debris]* * *1) (to wash dishes etc after a meal: I'll help you wash up; We've washed the plates up.) (lavare i piatti)2) ((American) to wash one's hands and face.) (lavarsi le mani e la faccia)3) (to bring up on to the shore: The ship was washed up on the rocks; A lot of rubbish has been washed up on the beach.) (portare a riva)* * *1. vi + adv(Brit: do dishes) lavare i piatti, (Am: have a wash) darsi una lavata, lavarsi2. vt + adv1) (Brit: dishes) lavare, rigovernare2) (subj : sea etc) portare, trascinare3)to be all washed up fig fam — essere finito (-a)
* * *1) BE lavare i piatti, rigovernare3) (clean) lavare [plate, pan]4) (bring to shore) [ tide] trasportare a riva [body, debris] -
85 weather **** weath·er
['wɛðə(r)]1. nto be under the weather — (fig: ill) sentirsi poco bene
2. vt1) (wood) stagionare2)to weather the storm — (ship) resistere alla tempesta, fig superare le difficoltà
3. vi4. adj(bureau, ship, chart, station) meteorologico (-a) -
86 weather-beaten adj
['wɛðəˌbiːtn](rocks, building) logorato (-a) dalle intemperie, (person, skin) segnato (-a) dal tempo -
87 weathered weath·ered adj
['wɛðəd](skin, rocks) segnato (-a) dalle intemperie, (wood) stagionato (-a) -
88 weathering weath·er·ing n
['wɛðərɪŋ](of rocks) degradazione f meteorica -
89 be stranded
1) ((of a ship) to go aground: The ship was stranded on the rocks.)2) ((also be left stranded) to be left helpless without eg money or friends: He was left stranded in Yugoslavia without his money or his passport.) -
90 beneath
[bɪ'niːθ] 1.1) (under) sotto, al di sotto dibeneath the calm exterior he... — dietro il suo aspetto calmo
2) (unworthy of) indegno di [ person]2.avverbio sotto, di sotto* * *[bi'ni:Ɵ] 1. preposition1) (in a lower position than; under; below: beneath the floorboards; beneath her coat.) sotto2) (not worthy of: It is beneath my dignity to do that.) al disotto di2. adverb(below or underneath: They watched the boat breaking up on the rocks beneath.) sotto* * *[bɪ'niːθ] 1.1) (under) sotto, al di sotto dibeneath the calm exterior he... — dietro il suo aspetto calmo
2) (unworthy of) indegno di [ person]2.avverbio sotto, di sotto -
91 bit by bit
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92 clear
I [klɪə(r)]1) [glass, liquid] chiaro, trasparente; [ blue] chiaro; [lens, varnish] incolore2) (distinct) [image, outline] chiaro, netto; [ writing] chiaro, leggibile; [ sound] chiaro, distinto3) (plain) [description, instruction] chiaroto make sth. clear to sb. — chiarire qcs. a qcn.
4) (obvious) [need, sign, example] chiaro, evidente; [advantage, lead] chiaro, netto; [ majority] netto5) (not confused) [idea, memory, plan] chiaro, preciso6) (empty) [road, table, space] libero, sgombro7) (not guilty) [ conscience] tranquillo, a posto8) (unblemished) [ skin] perfetto9) med. [X-ray, scan] normale10) (cloudless) [ sky] chiaro, sereno; [day, night] sereno12) (pure) [tone, voice] chiaro, puro13) gastr. [ honey] liquido14) (exempt from)to be clear of — essere senza o privo di [debt, blame]; essere esente da [ suspicion]
15) (free) [day, diary] libero16) (whole) [week, day] intero, completo17) (net) [gain, profit] netto••II [klɪə(r)]to be in the clear — (safe) essere fuori pericolo; (free from suspicion) essere estraneo a ogni sospetto
to jump clear of — (jump out of) saltar fuori da [ vehicle]
to pull sb. clear of — estrarre o liberare qcn. da [ wreckage]
III 1. [klɪə(r)]to stay o steer clear of (avoid) evitare [town centre, alcohol]; tenersi alla larga da [ troublemakers]; stand clear of the gates! state lontano dal cancello! to get clear of — togliersi da [traffic, town]
2) (free from obstruction) sturare [ drains]; liberare, sgombrare [surface, site]; disboscare [ land]to clear the way for sth., sb. — liberare la strada a qcs., qcn.; fig. aprire la strada a qcs., qcn
3) (freshen)to clear the air — cambiare l'aria; fig. allentare o diminuire la tensione
4) (empty) svuotare [ drawer] (of di); liberare, sgombrare [room, surface] (of da); far sgombrare, evacuare [area, building]to clear a path through sth. — aprire un sentiero attraverso qcs
6) (disperse) dissolvere [fog, smoke]; disperdere [ crowd]8) cosmet. eliminare [dandruff, spots]9) inform. cancellare [screen, data]12) (free from blame) dichiarare innocente, prosciogliere [ accused] (of da)13) (officially approve) approvare [ request]to clear sth. with sb. — ottenere l'approvazione di qcn. per qcs.
14) (jump over) superare, saltare [hurdle, wall]15) (pass through) passare sotto [ bridge]2.1) (become unclouded) [ liquid] schiarirsi; [ sky] schiarirsi, rassenenarsi2) (disappear) [smoke, fog, cloud] dissolversi3) (become pure) [ air] purificarsi5) econ. [ cheque] essere liquidato•- clear up* * *[kliə] 1. adjective1) (easy to see through; transparent: clear glass.) chiaro2) (free from mist or cloud: Isn't the sky clear!) limpido3) (easy to see, hear or understand: a clear explanation; The details on that photograph are very clear.) chiaro4) (free from difficulty or obstacles: a clear road ahead.) libero, sgombro5) (free from guilt etc: a clear conscience.) tranquilla6) (free from doubt etc: Are you quite clear about what I mean?) certo7) ((often with of) without (risk of) being touched, caught etc: Is the ship clear of the rocks? clear of danger.) lontano da8) ((often with of) free: clear of debt; clear of all infection.) libero da2. verb1) (to make or become free from obstacles etc: He cleared the table; I cleared my throat; He cleared the path of debris.) sparecchiare; schiarirsi; sgombrare2) ((often with of) to prove the innocence of; to declare to be innocent: He was cleared of all charges.) prosciogliere3) ((of the sky etc) to become bright, free from cloud etc.) rasserenarsi4) (to get over or past something without touching it: He cleared the jump easily.) saltare•- clearing
- clearly
- clearness
- clear-cut
- clearway
- clear off
- clear out
- clear up
- in the clear* * *I [klɪə(r)]1) [glass, liquid] chiaro, trasparente; [ blue] chiaro; [lens, varnish] incolore2) (distinct) [image, outline] chiaro, netto; [ writing] chiaro, leggibile; [ sound] chiaro, distinto3) (plain) [description, instruction] chiaroto make sth. clear to sb. — chiarire qcs. a qcn.
4) (obvious) [need, sign, example] chiaro, evidente; [advantage, lead] chiaro, netto; [ majority] netto5) (not confused) [idea, memory, plan] chiaro, preciso6) (empty) [road, table, space] libero, sgombro7) (not guilty) [ conscience] tranquillo, a posto8) (unblemished) [ skin] perfetto9) med. [X-ray, scan] normale10) (cloudless) [ sky] chiaro, sereno; [day, night] sereno12) (pure) [tone, voice] chiaro, puro13) gastr. [ honey] liquido14) (exempt from)to be clear of — essere senza o privo di [debt, blame]; essere esente da [ suspicion]
15) (free) [day, diary] libero16) (whole) [week, day] intero, completo17) (net) [gain, profit] netto••II [klɪə(r)]to be in the clear — (safe) essere fuori pericolo; (free from suspicion) essere estraneo a ogni sospetto
to jump clear of — (jump out of) saltar fuori da [ vehicle]
to pull sb. clear of — estrarre o liberare qcn. da [ wreckage]
III 1. [klɪə(r)]to stay o steer clear of (avoid) evitare [town centre, alcohol]; tenersi alla larga da [ troublemakers]; stand clear of the gates! state lontano dal cancello! to get clear of — togliersi da [traffic, town]
2) (free from obstruction) sturare [ drains]; liberare, sgombrare [surface, site]; disboscare [ land]to clear the way for sth., sb. — liberare la strada a qcs., qcn.; fig. aprire la strada a qcs., qcn
3) (freshen)to clear the air — cambiare l'aria; fig. allentare o diminuire la tensione
4) (empty) svuotare [ drawer] (of di); liberare, sgombrare [room, surface] (of da); far sgombrare, evacuare [area, building]to clear a path through sth. — aprire un sentiero attraverso qcs
6) (disperse) dissolvere [fog, smoke]; disperdere [ crowd]8) cosmet. eliminare [dandruff, spots]9) inform. cancellare [screen, data]12) (free from blame) dichiarare innocente, prosciogliere [ accused] (of da)13) (officially approve) approvare [ request]to clear sth. with sb. — ottenere l'approvazione di qcn. per qcs.
14) (jump over) superare, saltare [hurdle, wall]15) (pass through) passare sotto [ bridge]2.1) (become unclouded) [ liquid] schiarirsi; [ sky] schiarirsi, rassenenarsi2) (disappear) [smoke, fog, cloud] dissolversi3) (become pure) [ air] purificarsi5) econ. [ cheque] essere liquidato•- clear up -
93 life
[laɪf] 1.1) (as opposed to death) vita f.to bring sb. back to life — riportare in vita qcn.; med. rianimare qcn.
plant, marine life — la vita vegetale, marina
2) (period from birth to death) vita f.to mark sb. for life — marcare qcn. a vita
3) (biography) vita f.4) (animation) vita f., vitalità f.to come to life — [ person] rinvenire, riprendere conoscenza; [ fictional character] prendere vita; [ party] animarsi
put a bit of life into it — colloq. mettici un po' di animo
5) (social activity, lifestyle) vita f.the ship sank with the loss of 500 lives — il naufragio della nave ha causato la morte di 500 persone
8) dir.to serve o do colloq. life scontare un ergastolo; to sentence sb. to life condannare qcn. all'ergastolo; to get life — colloq. farsi dare l'ergastolo
9) art.2.from life — [draw, paint] dal vero
modificatore [president, membership, ban] a vita••for dear life — più che si può, con tutte le forze
get a life! — colloq. lasciami vivere!
to frighten the life out of sb. — spaventare a morte qcn.
* * *plural - lives; noun1) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) vita2) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) vita3) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) vita4) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) vita5) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) vita6) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) vita7) (the story of a life: He has written a life of Churchill.) biografia8) (life imprisonment: He was given life for murder.) ergastolo•- lifeless- lifelike
- life-and-death
- lifebelt
- lifeboat
- lifebuoy
- life-cycle
- life expectancy
- lifeguard
- life-jacket
- lifeline
- lifelong
- life-saving
- life-sized
- life-size
- lifetime
- as large as life
- bring to life
- come to life
- for life
- the life and soul of the party
- not for the life of me
- not on your life!
- take life
- take one's life
- take one's life in one's hands
- to the life* * *[laɪf] 1.1) (as opposed to death) vita f.to bring sb. back to life — riportare in vita qcn.; med. rianimare qcn.
plant, marine life — la vita vegetale, marina
2) (period from birth to death) vita f.to mark sb. for life — marcare qcn. a vita
3) (biography) vita f.4) (animation) vita f., vitalità f.to come to life — [ person] rinvenire, riprendere conoscenza; [ fictional character] prendere vita; [ party] animarsi
put a bit of life into it — colloq. mettici un po' di animo
5) (social activity, lifestyle) vita f.the ship sank with the loss of 500 lives — il naufragio della nave ha causato la morte di 500 persone
8) dir.to serve o do colloq. life scontare un ergastolo; to sentence sb. to life condannare qcn. all'ergastolo; to get life — colloq. farsi dare l'ergastolo
9) art.2.from life — [draw, paint] dal vero
modificatore [president, membership, ban] a vita••for dear life — più che si può, con tutte le forze
get a life! — colloq. lasciami vivere!
to frighten the life out of sb. — spaventare a morte qcn.
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94 mudskipper
noun (a small fish found in shallow coastal waters, able to jump about and climb low rocks to look for food.) (tipo di pesciolino) -
95 navigate
['nævɪgeɪt] 1.1) (sail) navigare2) (guide, steer) governare [plane, ship]2.to navigate one's way through — destreggiarsi tra [crowd, obstacles]
verbo intransitivo mar. aer. navigare; aut. (in a rally) fare il navigatore; (on a journey) [ passenger] indicare la strada* * *['næviɡeit]1) (to direct, guide or move (a ship, aircraft etc) in a particular direction: He navigated the ship through the dangerous rocks.) navigare; governare; tenere in rotta2) (to find or follow one's route when in a ship, aircraft, car etc: If I drive will you navigate?) (dirigere la rotta)•- navigation
- navigator* * *['nævɪgeɪt] 1.1) (sail) navigare2) (guide, steer) governare [plane, ship]2.to navigate one's way through — destreggiarsi tra [crowd, obstacles]
verbo intransitivo mar. aer. navigare; aut. (in a rally) fare il navigatore; (on a journey) [ passenger] indicare la strada -
96 rapids
['ræpɪdz]nome plurale rapide f.* * *noun plural (a place in a river where the water flows quickly, often having dangerous rocks in mid-stream.) rapide* * *['ræpɪdz]nome plurale rapide f. -
97 rock-plant
noun (any plant which grows among rocks eg on mountains, often also grown in rockeries.) pianta rupestre -
98 rocking-chair
noun (a chair which rocks backwards and forwards on rockers.) sedia a dondolo -
99 rocking-horse
noun (a toy horse which rocks backwards and forwards on rockers.) cavallo a dondolo -
100 run aground
((of a ship) to become stuck on rocks etc.) arenarsi, incagliarsi
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