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1 arrampicarsi
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2 inerpicarsi
inerpicarsi v.intr.pron.1 (di esseri animati) to clamber up (sthg.); to scramble up (sthg.); to climb (sthg.); to scale (sthg.): il ragazzo si inerpicò sul muro, the boy clambered up the wall; inerpicarsi su per la montagna, to clamber up (o to climb) the mountain2 (di strada, sentiero ecc.) to climb: il sentiero che si inerpica sulla collina, the path that climbs the hill.* * *[inerpi'karsi]verbo pronominale1) to clamber (su over, up); to scramble (su up)2) (salire ripidamente) [ strada] to climb, to slope up* * *inerpicarsi/inerpi'karsi/ [1]1 to clamber (su over, up); to scramble (su up)2 (salire ripidamente) [ strada] to climb, to slope up. -
3 arrampicarsi
climb* * *arrampicarsi v.intr.pron.1 to climb (up), to shin up; ( con difficoltà) to clamber (up); (sport) to climb: arrampicarsi sulle montagne, to climb mountains; arrampicarsi su un albero, to climb a tree; arrampicarsi su una scala, su un muro, to climb up (o to shin up) a ladder, a wall // arrampicarsi sui vetri, sugli specchi, (fig.) to try to defend an untenable opinion (o to clutch at straws)3 ( di piante) to creep*, to climb, to trail.* * *[arrampi'karsi]verbo pronominale1) to climb; (faticosamente) to clamber, to scramblearrampicarsi su — to shin up, to climb (up) [ albero]; to climb up [ scala]; to climb over [ rocce]
2) [ pianta] to creep*••* * *arrampicarsi/arrampi'karsi/ [1]1 to climb; (faticosamente) to clamber, to scramble; arrampicarsi su to shin up, to climb (up) [ albero]; to climb up [ scala]; to climb over [ rocce]2 [ pianta] to creep*arrampicarsi sugli specchi to clutch at straws. -
4 codificare
"to code;Kennzeichnen;codificar"* * *dati encodelaw codifyinformation technology encrypt* * *codificare v.tr.1 ( riunire in codice) to codify: codificare il diritto penale, to codify penal law; codificare una regola di condotta, to codify a rule of conduct2 ( tradurre in codice) to code, to codify; (inform.) to (en)code: codificare informazioni, to code information; codificare dati, to encode data.* * *[kodifi'kare]verbo transitivo1) dir. to codify [ legge]2) inform. to (en)code [ informazione]3) fig. to encode [ messaggio]4) rad. tel. to scramble [ segnale]* * *codificare/kodifi'kare/ [1]1 dir. to codify [ legge]2 inform. to (en)code [ informazione]3 fig. to encode [ messaggio]4 rad. tel. to scramble [ segnale]. -
5 criptare
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6 ingarbugliare
tanglefig confuse, muddle* * *ingarbugliare v.tr.1 to entangle, to tangle up: ingarbugliare una matassa, to tangle up a skein2 (fig.) (complicare) to complicate3 (fig.) (confondere) to confuse, to muddle: mi ha ingarbugliato con le sue chiacchiere, he confused me with his chat.◘ ingarbugliarsi v.intr.pron. to get* entangled, to get* confused; to get* mixed up (anche fig.): la questione si è ingarbugliata, the matter has become complicated; per l'emozione si è ingarbugliato, he was so excited he got confused; si ingarbugliò con le date, he got mixed up (o muddled) over the dates.* * *[inɡarbuʎ'ʎare]1. vt(fili, corde) to tangle, (fig : situazione) to muddle, confuse2. vip (ingarbugliarsi)(fili, corde, capelli) to get tangled, (fig : situazione) to become confused o muddled* * *[ingarbuʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (intricare) to tangle up, to muddle up, to scramble [ fili]2.verbo pronominale ingarbugliarsi1) (intricarsi) [ fili] to tangle up, to become* tangled2) fig. (diventare confuso) [idee, faccenda, persona] to become* confused* * *ingarbugliare/ingarbuλ'λare/ [1]1 (intricare) to tangle up, to muddle up, to scramble [ fili]II ingarbugliarsi verbo pronominale1 (intricarsi) [ fili] to tangle up, to become* tangled2 fig. (diventare confuso) [idee, faccenda, persona] to become* confused. -
7 mischiare
mixcarte shuffle* * *mischiare v.tr. to mix, to mingle; (amalgamare, miscelare) to blend; (alle carte) to shuffle: mischiare vino con acqua, to mix wine with water.◘ mischiarsi v.rifl.1 to mix (with sthg.); to mingle (with sthg.); (amalgamarsi, miscelarsi) to blend: si mischiarono alla folla, they mixed (o mingled) with the crowd2 (intromettersi) to meddle, to interfere: si è mischiato nei miei affari, he meddled in my affairs◆ v.rifl.rec. to mix: l'olio e l'acqua non si mischiano, oil and water don't mix.* * *[mis'kjare]1. vt2. vip (mischiarsi)* * *[mis'kjare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (amalgamare) to mix, to blend (anche fig.)2) (mettere in disordine) to shuffle, to jumble (up), to scramble (up) [fogli, lettere]2.mischiare le carte — gioc. to give the cards a shuffle, to shuffle the cards
verbo pronominale mischiarsi1) (unirsi) to mix, to blend* * *mischiare/mis'kjare/ [1]1 (amalgamare) to mix, to blend (anche fig.)2 (mettere in disordine) to shuffle, to jumble (up), to scramble (up) [fogli, lettere]; mischiare le carte gioc. to give the cards a shuffle, to shuffle the cardsII mischiarsi verbo pronominale1 (unirsi) to mix, to blend2 (confondersi) - rsi alla folla to mingle with the crowd. -
8 sbattere
1. v/t porta slam, bang( urtare) banggastronomy beatsbattere la porta in faccia a qualcuno close the door in someone's face2. v/i bang* * *sbattere v.tr.1 ( battere violentemente contro) to knock, to bang; to beat*: sbattere qlco. contro un muro, to knock (o to bang) sthg. against a wall; sbattere il naso contro il muro, to bang (o to bump) one's nose against the wall // non so dove sbattere la testa, I don't know which way to turn (o I am at my wits' end) // sbattere la testa contro il muro, (fig.) to beat one's head against a brick wall2 ( chiudere violentemente) to slam; to bang: uscì sbattendo la porta, he went out slamming the door; sbattere la porta in faccia a qlcu., to slam the door in s.o.'s face (anche fig.)3 ( scagliare) to hurl, to fling*: sbatté le carte sul tavolo, he flung the cards on the table // sbattere via un paio di scarpe, to throw away a pair of shoes // l'hanno sbattuto in un paesino di campagna, they have shunted him to a country village // se non taci ti sbatto fuori dalla stanza, if you don't shut up, I'll throw you out of the room // sbattere in prigione, to fling into prison // sbattere via denaro, tempo, to waste money, time // sbattere una notizia in prima pagina, to splash a story across the front page // sbattere qlco. in faccia a qlcu., (fig.) to hurl sthg. in s.o.'s face4 ( agitare, scuotere) to shake*; to toss: il vento sbatteva i rami, the wind was shaking (o tossing) the branches // l'uccello sbatteva le ali, the bird flapped its wings; sbattere il contenuto di una bottiglia, to shake the contents of a bottle; sbattere un tappeto, una coperta fuori dalla finestra, to shake a carpet, a blanket out of the window // sbattere la panna, to whip cream; sbattere le uova, to beat eggs5 (fig. fam.) ( far apparire pallido) to make* (s.o.) look pale, to take* away s.o.'s colour: il verde ti sbatte, green makes you look pale◆ v. intr.* * *['zbattere]1. vt1) (gen) to beat, (uova) to beat, whisk, (panna) to whip, (ali) to beat, flap, (porta) to slam, bang2) (buttare) to throwsbattere qn fuori/in galera — to throw sb out/into prison
sbattere via — to throw away o out
3) (fam! : possedere sessualmente) to fuck fam!1) (porta, finestra) to bang, (vele, ali) to flap2) fam* * *['zbattere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (chiudere) to slam, to bangsbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. — fig. to slam the door on sb. o in sb.'s face
2) (scuotere) to shake* (out) [ tappeto]sbattere le ali — to flap, to flutter [ ali]; to flutter [ ciglia]
sbattere giù il telefono — to slam down the phone, to bang down the receiver
sbattere a terra qcn. — to knock sb. down
sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn. — to throw sth. in sb.'s face
sbattere via qcs. — to throw sth. away o out
sbattere qcn. in prigione o sbattere dentro qcn. colloq. to throw o clap sb. in jail; sbattere fuori qcn. to throw sb. out; sbattere qcn. (a lavorare) in un paesino — to shunt sb. to a little village
sbattere il ginocchio, la testa contro qcs. — to bang one's knee, head against sth.
non sapere più dove sbattere la testa — fig. to be at one's wits' end
5) gastr. to beat*, to whisk [ uova]2.1) (fare rumore) [porta, persiane] to bang2) (urtare)3.(andare a) sbattere contro qcs. — to bump on o against sth., to hit sth.; [autista, auto] to crash o drive into sth
verbo pronominale sbattersi1) colloq. (darsi da fare)-rsi per fare qcs. — to scramble o bustle (about) o go all out to do sth
2) sbattersene volg.sbattersene (le palle) di — not to give a (god)damn o fuck about
* * *sbattere/'zbattere/ [2]1 (chiudere) to slam, to bang; sbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. fig. to slam the door on sb. o in sb.'s face2 (scuotere) to shake* (out) [ tappeto]; sbattere le ali to flap, to flutter [ ali]; to flutter [ ciglia]; sbattere le palpebre to blink3 (gettare) to slam (su on; contro against); sbattere giù il telefono to slam down the phone, to bang down the receiver; sbattere a terra qcn. to knock sb. down; un'onda ha sbattuto la barca sugli scogli a wave dashed the boat against the rocks; sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn. to throw sth. in sb.'s face; sbattere via qcs. to throw sth. away o out; sbattere qcn. in prigione o sbattere dentro qcn. colloq. to throw o clap sb. in jail; sbattere fuori qcn. to throw sb. out; sbattere qcn. (a lavorare) in un paesino to shunt sb. to a little village4 (urtare) to bang ( contro against, into); to bump ( contro against, on); sbattere il ginocchio, la testa contro qcs. to bang one's knee, head against sth.; non sapere più dove sbattere la testa fig. to be at one's wits' end5 gastr. to beat*, to whisk [ uova](aus. avere)1 (fare rumore) [porta, persiane] to bang2 (urtare) (andare a) sbattere contro qcs. to bump on o against sth., to hit sth.; [autista, auto] to crash o drive into sth.III sbattersi verbo pronominale2 sbattersene volg. sbattersene (le palle) di not to give a (god)damn o fuck about; sbattitene! fuck it! -
9 fuggifuggi
m invar stampede* * ** * *[fuddʒi'fuddʒi]sostantivo maschile invariabile stampede, rush* * *fuggifuggi/fuddʒi'fuddʒi/m.inv.stampede, rush. -
10 motocross
motocross s.m. cross-country motorcycle racing, motocross, scramble: una gara di motocross, a cross-country motorcycle (o a motocross) race.* * *[moto'krɔs]sostantivo maschile invariabile motocross* * *motocross/moto'krɔs/ ⇒ 10m.inv.motocross. -
11 arrembaggio sm
[arrem'baddʒo] arrembaggio (-gi)Naut boarding -
12 arrembaggio
sm [arrem'baddʒo] arrembaggio (-gi)Naut boarding
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