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1 toy
I 1. [tɔɪ]nome giocattolo m., gioco m.2.modificatore [gun, telephone] giocattoloII [tɔɪ]toy car, boat, plane, railway — macchinina, barchetta, aereoplanino, trenino
to toy with — giocherellare o gingillarsi con [ object]; giocare con [ feelings]; carezzare [ idea]
to toy with one's food — piluccare, smangiucchiare
* * *[toi] 1. noun(an object made for a child to play with: He got lots of toys for Christmas; a toy soldier.) giocattolo2. verb((with with) to play with in an idle way: He wasn't hungry and sat toying with his food.) giocherellare* * *I 1. [tɔɪ]nome giocattolo m., gioco m.2.modificatore [gun, telephone] giocattoloII [tɔɪ]toy car, boat, plane, railway — macchinina, barchetta, aereoplanino, trenino
to toy with — giocherellare o gingillarsi con [ object]; giocare con [ feelings]; carezzare [ idea]
to toy with one's food — piluccare, smangiucchiare
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2 pull ****
[pʊl]1. n1) (tug) strattone m, tirata, strappo, (of moon, magnet, the sea) attrazione f, (fig: attraction: of personality) forza di attrazione, (of family ties) forzahe has some pull with the manager — (fam: influence) ha dell'influenza sul direttore
3) (handle of drawer) maniglia, pomolo, (of bell) cordone m2. vtto pull a door shut/open — chiudere/aprire la porta tirandola
2) (tug: handle, rope) tirare, (press: trigger) premereto pull to pieces or to bits — (toy) fare a pezzi, (argument) demolire, (person, play) stroncare
to pull one's weight — fare la propria parte, dare il proprio contributo
3) (extract, draw out: gen) togliere, (gun, knife) tirar fuori, (weeds) strappare, (leeks, rhubarb) raccogliere, (beer) spillare4) (tear: thread) tirare5) (fam: carry out, do: robbery) fare3. vi1) (tug) tirarethe car is pulling to the right — lo sterzo or la macchina tira a destra
to pull at or on one's pipe — tirare boccate dalla pipa
2)to pull for the shore — remare verso la rivathe train pulled into/out of the station — il treno è entrato in/è partito dalla stazione
•- pull in- pull off- pull on- pull out- pull up
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