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['swiːtlɪ]* * *adverb (in an attractive, charming, agreeable or kindly manner: She sang/smiled very sweetly.) dolcemente* * *sweetly /ˈswi:tlɪ/avv.1 dolcemente; amabilmente; piacevolmente; soavemente2 (mecc.) in modo regolare; liscio (fam.): The engine of my car runs sweetly, il motore della mia macchina funziona in modo regolare (o va liscio)● ( calcio, ecc.) a sweetly-timed tackle, un tackle fatto con buon anticipo.* * *['swiːtlɪ] -
2 sweetly sweet·ly adv
['swiːtlɪ](gen) dolcemente, con dolcezza -
3 ♦ smile
♦ smile /smaɪl/n.sorriso ( anche fig.); aspetto ridente: with a faint smile, con un lieve sorriso; a wry smile, un sorriso ironico; a beaming (o radiant) smile, un sorriso raggiante (o radioso); a broad smile, un ampio sorriso; a mischievous smile, un sorriso malizioso; to force a smile, fare un sorriso forzato● smile pockets, taschini di camicia stile ‘country’ □ to be all smiles, essere tutto sorridente; essere arcicontento □ He enjoys the smiles of fortune, gli arride la fortuna.♦ (to) smile /smaɪl/A v. i.1 sorridere: He smiled at me bitterly, mi ha sorriso amaramente; She smiled indulgently at her son's escapades, ella sorrideva con indulgenza delle scappatelle del figlio; to smile sweetly, avere un sorriso dolce; sorridere con dolcezza; to smile back, sorridere di ritorno; rispondere sorridendo al sorriso di q.B v. t.1 esprimere con un sorriso: to smile one's thanks, esprimere la propria gratitudine con un sorriso; ringraziare con un sorriso2 fare ( un sorriso): to smile a knowing smile, fare un sorriso d'intesa; sorridere con l'aria di saperla lunga● to smile at sb. 's claims, ridere delle pretese di q. □ to smile at a joke, sorridere d'una facezia □ to smile away sb. 's grief, alleviare con un sorriso il dolore di q. □ to smile one's consent, dare il proprio consenso sorridendo □ to smile one's welcome, dare il benvenuto con un sorriso. -
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[swiːt] 1.1) [food, taste] dolce; [fruit, wine] (not bitter) dolce; (sugary) zuccherino; [ perfume] (pleasant) dolce, buono; (sickly) stucchevole, nauseante5) (pleasurable) [certainty, solace] dolce6) iron. (for emphasis)2.to taste sweet — avere un gusto dolce, essere dolce
3.to smell sweet — avere un buon profumo o un profumo dolce
2) colloq. (term of endearment) caro m. (-a), tesoro m.••to keep sb. sweet — tenersi buono qcn.
to whisper sweet nothings into sb.'s ear — sussurrare paroline dolci all'orecchio di qcn
* * *[swi:t] 1. adjective1) (tasting like sugar; not sour, salty or bitter: as sweet as honey; Children eat too many sweet foods.) dolce2) (tasting fresh and pleasant: young, sweet vegetables.) fresco3) ((of smells) pleasant or fragrant: the sweet smell of flowers.) dolce, piacevole4) ((of sounds) agreeable or delightful to hear: the sweet song of the nightingale.) melodioso5) (attractive or charming: What a sweet little baby!; a sweet face/smile; You look sweet in that dress.) dolce; grazioso6) (kindly and agreeable: She's a sweet girl; The child has a sweet nature.) dolce2. noun1) ((American candy) a small piece of sweet food eg chocolate, toffee etc: a packet of sweets; Have a sweet.) caramella2) ((a dish or course of) sweet food near or at the end of a meal; (a) pudding or dessert: The waiter served the sweet.) dolce3) (dear; darling: Hallo, my sweet!) caro, tesoro•- sweeten- sweetener
- sweetly
- sweetness
- sweetheart
- sweet potato
- sweet-smelling
- sweet-tempered* * *[swiːt] 1.1) [food, taste] dolce; [fruit, wine] (not bitter) dolce; (sugary) zuccherino; [ perfume] (pleasant) dolce, buono; (sickly) stucchevole, nauseante5) (pleasurable) [certainty, solace] dolce6) iron. (for emphasis)2.to taste sweet — avere un gusto dolce, essere dolce
3.to smell sweet — avere un buon profumo o un profumo dolce
2) colloq. (term of endearment) caro m. (-a), tesoro m.••to keep sb. sweet — tenersi buono qcn.
to whisper sweet nothings into sb.'s ear — sussurrare paroline dolci all'orecchio di qcn
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