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1 weed
I [wiːd]1) (wild plant) erbaccia f., malerba f.2) U (in water) flora f. acquatica3) BE colloq. spreg. rammollito m. (-a)4) colloq. scherz. tabacco m.5) colloq. (marijuana) erba f.II 1. [wiːd]verbo transitivo sarchiare2.verbo intransitivo togliere le erbacce- weed out* * *[wi:d] 1. noun(any wild plant, especially when growing among cultivated plants or where it is not wanted: The garden is full of weeds.) erbaccia2. verb(to remove weeds (from): to weed the garden.) (ripulire dalle erbacce)- weed out* * *[wiːd]1. n(plant) erbaccia, (weak person) tipo (-a) allampanato (-a)2. vt(flower bed) diserbare3. vi•- weed out* * *weed (1) /wi:d/n. [uc]1 erba infestante; erbaccia; malerba ( anche bot.): The garden has run to weeds, il giardino s'è ricoperto d'erbacce2 (fam.) spilungone; individuo allampanato, sparuto; ( anche) bietolone; pirlotto (region.); ammosciato, mollaccione3 (fam.) ronzino4 (fam.) tabacco; sigaro; sigaretta● weed-eater, decespugliatore; motocespugliatore □ weed-grown, coperto d'erbacce □ (prov.) Ill weeds grow apace, l'erba cattiva cresce in fretta.weed (2) /wi:d/n.1 (arc.) abito; indumento; vestito3 (pl.) vestito da lutto; gramaglie● widow's weeds, gramaglie vedovili.(to) weed /wi:d/ (agric.)v. t. e i.sarchiare; ripulire dalle erbacce; strappare le erbacce: to weed the field, sarchiare il campo● to weed out, estirpare, sradicare; (fig.) eliminare, epurare: to weed out lazy pupils from a class, eliminare gli scolari svogliati da una classeweedern.1 sarchiatore, sarchiatrice* * *I [wiːd]1) (wild plant) erbaccia f., malerba f.2) U (in water) flora f. acquatica3) BE colloq. spreg. rammollito m. (-a)4) colloq. scherz. tabacco m.5) colloq. (marijuana) erba f.II 1. [wiːd]verbo transitivo sarchiare2.verbo intransitivo togliere le erbacce- weed out -
2 weedy
['wiːdɪ]2) (full of weeds) [ garden] invaso dalle erbacce; [ pond] invaso da erbe acquatiche* * *weedy /ˈwi:dɪ/a.1 coperto d'erbacce; pieno di malerbe; infestato d'erbacce* * *['wiːdɪ]2) (full of weeds) [ garden] invaso dalle erbacce; [ pond] invaso da erbe acquatiche -
3 overgrown
[ˌəʊvə'grəʊn]1) [ garden] invaso dalla vegetazione2)* * *[əuvə'ɡroun]1) (full of plants that have grown too large or thick: Our garden is overgrown with weeds.) ricoperto2) (grown too large: an overgrown puppy.) (che è cresciuto troppo)* * *[ˌəʊvə'grəʊn]1) [ garden] invaso dalla vegetazione2)
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