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81 lolla
lolla s.f. husk; chaff; tailings (pl.): separare il grano dalla lolla, to separate the wheat from the chaff. -
82 ridistaccare
ridistaccare v.tr. to detach again; to separate again.◘ ridistaccarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. to be detached again; to get* separated again. -
83 sbrancare
sbrancare v.tr.1 ( togliere dal branco) to take* from the flock, to separate2 ( disperdere) to disperse, to scatter.◘ sbrancarsi v.intr.pron.1 ( di animali) to stray from the flock2 ( di persone) to disperse, to scatter. -
84 sceverare
sceverare v.tr. (letter.) to discern, to distinguish, to separate: sceverare il bene dal male, to distinguish good from evil. -
85 scombaciare
scombaciare v.tr. to disjoin, to separate. -
86 spaiare
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87 dividersi
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88 separare, staccare
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89 separare
Separare, dividereTo separate, to sever, to divide, to partDizionario italiano-inglese per macchine e attrezzature per l'imballaggio > separare
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90 dividere
1.Separare, dividereTo separate, to sever, to divide, to part2.(Sud)dividere, distribuireTo divide, to distributeDizionario italiano-inglese per macchine e attrezzature per l'imballaggio > dividere
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91 consensualmente
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92 disgiungere
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93 distaccare
[distak'kare]1. vt1)distaccare (da) — (persona) to separate (from), take away (from), (etichetta, francobollo) to remove, take off, (vagone, ricevuta) to detach (from)
2) (Amm : dipendente) to transfer, (Mil : reparto) to detach3) Sport to outdistance, leave behind2. vip (distaccarsi)1) (bottone, etichetta)2)distaccarsi (da) — (persona, famiglia: gradualmente) to grow away (from), (nettamente) to leave, (mondo) to become detached (from)
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94 distinguere
1. [dis'tinɡwere]vb irreg vt1) (differenziare) to distinguish, single outla sua energia lo distingue dagli altri — his energy distinguishes him o sets him apart from the others
2) (percepire) to distinguish, discernera troppo buio per distinguere la sua faccia — it was too dark to see o make out his (o her) face
3) (contrassegnare: con etichetta) to mark, indicate4) (frm : dividere) to divide, separate2. vip (distinguersi)1) (essere riconoscibile) to be distinguished2) (emergere) to stand out, be conspicuous, distinguish o.s. -
95 plico
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96 raccolta differenziata
(dei rifiuti) separate collection of different kinds of household waste1) Agr harvesting no pl, gathering no pl2) (di persone) gathering3) -
97 spartire
vt [spar'tire]1) (denaro, eredità) to share out2) (separare: avversari) to separate -
98 staccare
[stak'kare]1. vt1)staccare (da) — to remove (from), take (from), (quadro) to take down (from), (foglio, pagina) to tear out (of), remove (from)staccare la televisione/il telefono — to disconnect the television/the phone
ho staccato il telefono perché la bambina dormiva — I unplugged the phone because the baby was sleeping
non riusciva a staccare gli occhi da quella scena — he could not take his eyes off the scene before him
3) (Sport: distanziare) to leave behind1) (risaltare) to stand out2) (fam : finire di lavorare) to knock off3. vip (staccarsi)2) -
99 staccato
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100 stante
['stante]1. agga sé stante — (appartamento, casa) independent, separate
seduta stante — (fig : subito) on the spot
2. prepowing to, because of
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