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  • 1 ourselves

    [aʊə'selvz, ɑː-]
    1) (reflexive) ci; (after preposition) noi, noi stessi, noi stesse
    2) (emphatic) noi stessi, noi stesse
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    Note:
    When used as a reflexive pronoun, direct and indirect, ourselves is translated by ci which is always placed before the verb: we've hurt ourselves = ci siamo fatti male. - When used as an emphatic to stress the corresponding personal pronoun, the translation is noi stessi (masculine or mixed gender) / noi stesse (feminine gender) or anche noi: we did it ourselves = l'abbiamo fatto noi stessi; we're strangers here ourselves = anche noi siamo forestieri da queste parti. - When used after a preposition, ourselves is translated by noi or noi stessi (masculine or mixed gender) / noi stesse (feminine gender): we did it for ourselves = l'abbiamo fatto per noi stessi. - Note that the difference between us and ourselves is not always made clear in Italian: compare she's looking at us = lei ci sta guardando and we're looking at ourselves in the mirror = ci stiamo guardando allo specchio, or Jane works for us = Jane lavora per noi and we work for ourselves = noi lavoriamo per noi / noi stessi. - (All) by ourselves is translated by da soli / da sole, which means alone and / or without help. - For particular usages see the entry below
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    1) (used as the object of a verb when the person speaking and other people are the object of an action etc they perform: We saw ourselves in the mirror.) ci
    2) (used to emphasize we, us or the names of the speaker and other people performing an action etc: We ourselves played no part in this.) noi stessi/e
    3) (without help etc: We'll just have to finish the job ourselves.) da noi
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    [aʊə'selvz, ɑː-]
    1) (reflexive) ci; (after preposition) noi, noi stessi, noi stesse
    2) (emphatic) noi stessi, noi stesse
    ••
    Note:
    When used as a reflexive pronoun, direct and indirect, ourselves is translated by ci which is always placed before the verb: we've hurt ourselves = ci siamo fatti male. - When used as an emphatic to stress the corresponding personal pronoun, the translation is noi stessi (masculine or mixed gender) / noi stesse (feminine gender) or anche noi: we did it ourselves = l'abbiamo fatto noi stessi; we're strangers here ourselves = anche noi siamo forestieri da queste parti. - When used after a preposition, ourselves is translated by noi or noi stessi (masculine or mixed gender) / noi stesse (feminine gender): we did it for ourselves = l'abbiamo fatto per noi stessi. - Note that the difference between us and ourselves is not always made clear in Italian: compare she's looking at us = lei ci sta guardando and we're looking at ourselves in the mirror = ci stiamo guardando allo specchio, or Jane works for us = Jane lavora per noi and we work for ourselves = noi lavoriamo per noi / noi stessi. - (All) by ourselves is translated by da soli / da sole, which means alone and / or without help. - For particular usages see the entry below

    English-Italian dictionary > ourselves

  • 2 -Discussing football-

    Social1 Discussing football
    Did you see the match last night? Hai visto la partita ieri sera?
    I didn't get home in time and only caught the second half on TV. Non sono tornato a casa in tempo e ho beccato solo il secondo tempo alla TV.
    They played okay in the first half. Hanno giocato bene nel primo tempo.
    They went to pieces in the second half. Sono crollati nel secondo tempo.
    They made some good chances in the first half but just couldn't score. Hanno creato delle buone opportunità nel primo tempo ma non sono riusciti a segnare.
    In the second half the other team got on top right from the kick-off. Nel secondo tempo l'altra squadra ha gestito la partita fin dal calcio di inizio.
    We sat back and let them come at us. Noi ci siamo rilassati e loro ci hanno attaccati.
    Once they got their first goal there was only going to be one winner. Una volta che hanno segnato il primo gol poteva esserci un solo vincitore.
    I thought the manager made a mistake substituting our striker. Penso che l'allenatore abbia sbagliato a sostituire il nostro attaccante.
    Once we conceded that first goal we were chasing the game and left ourselves open at the back. Una volta concesso quel primo gol ci siamo concentrati in attacco lasciando aperta la difesa.
    Our keeper was complete rubbish. Il nostro portiere ha fatto proprio schifo.
    If the manager doesn't get his act together he'll be sacked by Christmas. Se l'allenatore non si dà da fare verrà licenziato prima di Natale.
    The second goal was all his fault. Il secondo gol è stato tutta colpa sua.
    He was out of position. Era fuori posizione.
    We need to get rid of him, he's useless. Dobbiamo sbarazzarci di lui, è inutile.
    It was an away game. Era una trasferta.
    We never do well away from home. Non ci va mai bene fuori casa.
    When's the next home game? Quando c'è la prossima partita in casa?
    I think the next home game is this Saturday. Credo che la prossima partita in casa sia sabato.
    Do you still have a season ticket? Hai ancora l'abbonamento?
    For my sins. Purtroppo.
    If the team carries on playing like that I won't be renewing my season ticket. Se la squadra continua a giocare così non rinnoverò il mio abbonamento.
    What are you up to on Saturday? Cosa fai sabato?
    Do you fancy going to the match? Ti andrebbe di andare alla partita?
    I'll have to clear it with my wife first. Devo prima sentire mia moglie.
    Where do you sit in the stadium anyway? Dove sei seduto poi allo stadio?
    I've got a good seat this year. Quest'anno ho un buon posto.
    My seat's down the front of the west stand just to the right of the halfway line. Il mio posto è nelle prime file in basso della tribuna ovest, appena a destra della linea di metà campo.
    I'll ask around and see if I can get you a ticket. Chiedo in giro per vedere di trovarti un biglietto.
    That would be good of you. Sarebbe molto gentile da parte tua.

    English-Italian dictionary > -Discussing football-

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