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1 esprimere
express* * *esprimere v.tr. to express, to voice, to signify; ( formulare) to couch: non sappiamo esprimerti quanto ti siamo grati, we cannot express how grateful we are to you; ha espresso la sua critica con grande cautela, he couched his criticism in very cautious terms; esprimere un desiderio, to express a wish; esprimere il proprio sdegno, to express one's indignation (o disdain); esprimere i propri sentimenti, to express one's feelings; esprimere il proprio rincrescimento, to signify (o to declare) one's regret; il suo volto esprimeva una grande soddisfazione, his face expressed great satisfaction // (fin.) esprimere in una data unità monetaria, to denominate.◘ esprimersi v.rifl. to express oneself: sai esprimerti correttamente in inglese?, can you express yourself correctly in English? // come posso esprimermi?, how shall I put it? // è questo il modo di esprimere?!, (fam.) that's no way to talk!* * *1. [es'primere]vb irreg vtto express, (opinione) to voice, expressdai, esprimi un desiderio! — go on, make a wish!
2. vip (esprimersi)to express o.s.* * *[es'primere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (comunicare) to express, to convey, to state [ opinione]; to pronounce, to pass [ giudizio]; to express [desiderio, dubbio, paura]2) (manifestare) [parole, immagini, musica] to express, to convey [emozioni, sentimenti]2.verbo pronominale esprimersi1) (pronunciarsi) to express oneself-rsi a favore di qcn. — to come out in favour of sb
2) (parlare)mi sono espresso male — I haven't made myself clear; (comunicare) (a gesti) to communicate
* * *esprimere/es'primere/ [29]1 (comunicare) to express, to convey, to state [ opinione]; to pronounce, to pass [ giudizio]; to express [desiderio, dubbio, paura]; esprimere un desiderio to make a wish; esprimere la propria riconoscenza to express one's gratitude; esprimere a parole i propri sentimenti to put one's feelings into words2 (manifestare) [parole, immagini, musica] to express, to convey [emozioni, sentimenti]II esprimersi verbo pronominale1 (pronunciarsi) to express oneself; -rsi a favore di qcn. to come out in favour of sb.2 (parlare) - rsi in inglese to speak in English; - rsi con un linguaggio scurrile to use foul language; mi sono espresso male I haven't made myself clear; (comunicare) (a gesti) to communicate. -
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4 volgarità
f vulgarity* * *volgarità s.f. ( grossolanità) vulgarity; ( trivialità) coarseness: non posso sopportare una simile volgarità, I cannot bear such vulgarity.* * *[volgari'ta]sostantivo femminile invariabile1) vulgarity, coarsenessdire volgarità — to use foul o bad language
dire una volgarità — to say sth. vulgar, to utter an obscenity
* * *volgarità/volgari'ta/f.inv.1 vulgarity, coarseness2 (parola volgare) dire volgarità to use foul o bad language; dire una volgarità to say sth. vulgar, to utter an obscenity. -
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6 facchino
m porter* * *facchino s.m.1 porter; ( di traslochi) remover (man) // mani da facchino, coarse (o callous) hands; vita da facchino, dog's life; lavorare come un facchino, to work like a slave2 (fig.) ( persona rozza) boor: modi da facchino, coarse manners; parlare da facchino, to use scurrilous (o foul) language.* * *[fak'kino]sostantivo maschile porterda facchino — [modi, linguaggio] coarse, vulgar
* * *facchino/fak'kino/ ⇒ 18sostantivo m.porter; da facchino [modi, linguaggio] coarse, vulgar.
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