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1 ouch
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2 ouch excl
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3 interjection
[ˌɪntə'dʒekʃn]1) ling. interiezione f.2) (interruption) interruzione f., intromissione f.* * *[intə'‹ekʃən]1) (a word or words, or some noise, used to express surprise, dismay, pain or other feelings and emotions: Oh dear! I think I've lost my key; Ouch! That hurts!) interiezione, esclamazione2) (the act of interjecting something.) esclamazione•* * *interjection /ɪntəˈdʒɛkʃn/n.1 (gramm.) interiezione; esclamazioneinterjectionala.(gramm.) interiettivo.* * *[ˌɪntə'dʒekʃn]1) ling. interiezione f.2) (interruption) interruzione f., intromissione f. -
4 stamp ***
[stæmp]1. n1) (also: postage stamp) francobollo, (also: trading stamp) bollino premio, marchetta2) (rubber stamp) timbro, (mark) bollo3)2. vt1)to stamp one's feet — battere i piedi, (in anger) pestare i piedi
to stamp the ground — (person) pestare i piedi per terra, (horse) scalpitare
2) (letter) affrancare3) (mark with rubber stamp) timbrare, bollare, (emboss) imprimere suhe looked at her ticket, and stamped it — le ha guardato il biglietto e l'ha timbrato
3. vi(single movement) battere il piede per terrato stamp in/out — entrare/uscire infuriato (-a)
ouch, you stamped on my foot! — ahi, mi hai pestato un piede!
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Ouch — (ouch), n. [OE. ouch, nouche (a nouch being taken for an ouch: cf. {Adder}), fr. OF. nusche, nosche, nousche, buckle, clasp, LL. nusca, fr. OHG. nusca, nuscha.] A socket or bezel holding a precious stone; hence, a jewel or ornament worn on the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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