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1 staccare
"to detach, to disjoin;Ablösen;revezar"* * *remove, detachelectronics unplugtelecommunications staccare il ricevitore lift the receiver* * *staccare v.tr.1 to take* (off); to remove; to take* out; to detach; to cut* off; ( strappare) to tear* off, to pull off; to tear* out, to pull out; ( tirar giù) to take* down: staccare un quadro dalla parete, to take down a picture from the wall; staccare un bottone, to pull off a button; staccare un pezzo da qlco., to cut (o to break) a piece off sthg.; staccare un pezzo di qlco., to detach (o to cut off o to break off) a piece of sthg.; staccare una tenda, to take down a curtain; staccare la tappezzeria, to tear (o to pull) the wallpaper off; staccare un fiore da una pianta, to pick a flower from a plant; staccare una pagina, to remove (o to tear out) a page; staccare un'etichetta, to remove a label; staccare un assegno dal libretto, to tear off a cheque (o to tear a cheque out of the chequebook); staccare un assegno, ( scriverlo) to write a cheque; ( emetterlo) to draw (o to make out) a cheque // (fin.) staccare una cedola, to detach a coupon // (aut.) staccare la frizione, to release the clutch2 ( sciogliere, slegare) to loosen, to unfasten; to untie, to undo*; ( sganciare) to unhook: staccare una barca, to untie a boat; staccare i buoi, to unyoke the oxen; staccare un cane dalla catena, to let a dog off its chain; staccare i cavalli da una carrozza, to unharness the horses (from a coach); staccare un rimorchio, to unhook a trailer; (ferr.) staccare una vettura, to uncouple a coach4 ( separare) to separate: staccarono il bambino dalla madre, they separated the child from its mother; staccare una questione dall'altra, to separate one issue from the other // staccare le parole, to enunciate carefully // (mus.) staccare le note, to play staccato5 ( togliere) to disconnect: staccare la spina del telefono, to disconnect (o to unplug) the phone; staccare la corrente, to turn (o to switch) the current off; la spina è staccata, the plug is disconnected (o unplugged); staccare la spina, (med.) ( a malato terminale) to switch off, to disconnect the life-support system; (fig.) ( fermarsi, riposarsi) to switch off // non riesco a staccare gli occhi, lo sguardo da..., (fig.) I cannot take my eyes off...6 ( distanziare) to outdistance, to leave* behind: il corridore ha staccato il gruppo, the runner has left the group behind◆ v. intr.1 ( spiccare, risaltare) to stand* out: quella figura non stacca bene dal fondo, that figure does not stand out very well (against its background); il rosso stacca bene sul nero, red stands out well against black2 (fam.) ( cessare il lavoro) to knock off, to go* off duty: in questa azienda i lavoratori staccano alle cinque, workers knock off at five in this firm.◘ staccarsi v.intr.pron.1 to come* off, to break* off; to come* out; to get* detached: quel francobollo non si stacca, that stamp won't come off; questo chiodo si sta staccando, this nail is coming out; un ramo si staccò dall'albero, a branch broke off the tree; s'è staccato un bottone, a button has come off; la tappezzeria si era staccata in più punti, the wallpaper had come off in several places; si è staccata l'etichetta, the label has come off2 ( sciogliersi, slegarsi) to break* loose, to break* away; ( sganciarsi) to get* unhooked, to come* unhooked: il cane è riuscito a staccare dalla catena, the dog managed to break loose from the chain; la nave si è staccata dall'ormeggio, the ship broke loose from her moorings; il rimorchio si è staccato, the trailer broke away (o came unhooked)4 ( separarsi) to leave * (s.o., sthg.), to part: quando arrivò il treno, non sapeva staccare da sua madre, when the train arrived, he could hardly bring himself to leave (o to part from) his mother5 ( abbandonare, allontanarsi) to detach oneself; (da vizi ecc.) to give* up (s.o., sthg.): non sa staccare da questa abitudine, he cannot give up (o break himself of) this habit; staccare dai piaceri del mondo, to detach oneself from wordly pleasures (o to turn one's back on the world)6 ( distanziare) to pull ahead (of s.o., sthg.): tre cavalli si staccarono dal gruppo, three horses pulled ahead of the group7 ( essere differente) to differ, to be different: la riproduzione si stacca molto dall'originale, the reproduction differs greatly from the original.* * *[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)* * *[stak'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) [ persona] to tear* out [tagliando, assegno]; to peel off [ etichetta]; to take* down [ quadro]; [ vento] to blow* off [ foglie]2) (sganciare) to untie [cane, cavallo]3) (far risaltare) to articulate [ parole]4) (separare) to turn away, to drive* away [ persona]staccare qcs. con un morso — to bite sth. off
7) (disinserire) to switch off [ elettrodomestico]; to disconnect [ telefono]; to turn off [ corrente]; to pull out [ spina]; to disengage [ frizione]2.1) (smettere di lavorare) to knock off2) (risaltare) [ colore] to stand* out3) cinem.3.staccare su — [ macchina da presa] to cut to
verbo pronominale staccarsi1) [tagliando, foglio] to come* away; [bottone, tappezzeria] to come* off; [etichetta, vernice] to peel off; [ quadro] to come* off its hook2) (separarsi) [ persona] to detach oneself-rsi da qcn., qcs. — to let go of sb., sth
3) (scostarsi) to move away; (sollevarsi)- rsi da terra — [ aereo] to leave the ground
* * *staccare/stak'kare/ [1]1 [ persona] to tear* out [tagliando, assegno]; to peel off [ etichetta]; to take* down [ quadro]; [ vento] to blow* off [ foglie]2 (sganciare) to untie [cane, cavallo]; staccare un vagone da un treno to uncouple a carriage from a train3 (far risaltare) to articulate [ parole]5 (allontanare) staccare un tavolo dal muro to move a table away from the wall7 (disinserire) to switch off [ elettrodomestico]; to disconnect [ telefono]; to turn off [ corrente]; to pull out [ spina]; to disengage [ frizione](aus. avere)1 (smettere di lavorare) to knock off; stacchiamo un momento! let's take a break!2 (risaltare) [ colore] to stand* outIII staccarsi verbo pronominale1 [tagliando, foglio] to come* away; [bottone, tappezzeria] to come* off; [etichetta, vernice] to peel off; [ quadro] to come* off its hook -
2 distaccare
detachsports leave behind* * *distaccare v.tr.1 to detach, to separate, to remove, to cut* off; to distinguish: distaccare un manifesto da un muro, to remove (o take down) a poster from a wall; il suo stile lo distacca da tutti gli altri scrittori, his style distinguishes him from all other writers2 ( alienare) to detach, to alienate: distaccare qlcu. dai suoi amici, to detach (o to alienate) s.o. from his friends; distaccare qlcu. dalla famiglia, to remove s.o. (o to take s.o. away) from his family3 ( trasferire altrove) to detach, to post, to detail: alcuni impiegati furono distaccati in un altro ufficio, some employees were moved (o posted) to another office; (mil.) la terza compagnia fu distaccata per una missione speciale, the 3rd company was detached (o detailed) for a special mission4 (pitt.) to bring* out: distaccare una figura in un quadro, to make a figure stand out (o to bring out a figure) in a picture5 (sport) to leave* behind, to outdistance: ha distaccato gli altri concorrenti di due minuti, he has opened up a lead (o gap) of two minutes on the other competitors.◘ distaccarsi v.intr.pron. to come* off, to break* off, to grow* away: un ramo si è distaccato dall'albero, a branch has broken off from the tree; distaccare da un partito, to break away from a party; col tempo mi sono lentamente distaccato da loro, with time I have slowly grown away from them.* * *[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)
3) (distinguersi) to stand out (from)* * *[distak'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (separare, staccare) to detach2) fig. (allontanare)distaccare qcn. da — to turn o drive sb. away from [persona, famiglia]
3) sport (distanziare) to (out)distance, to leave* [sb.] behind5) mil. to detach, to detail2.verbo pronominale distaccarsi1) (separarsi) to detach oneself (da from); [coupon, foglio] to come* out; [carta da parati, manifesto] to come* off- rsi da — to lose interest in [mondo, persona]
2) fig. (distinguersi) to stand* out* * *distaccare/distak'kare/ [1]1 (separare, staccare) to detach; distaccare un manifesto dal muro to remove a poster from a wall3 sport (distanziare) to (out)distance, to leave* [sb.] behind5 mil. to detach, to detailII distaccarsi verbo pronominale1 (separarsi) to detach oneself (da from); [coupon, foglio] to come* out; [carta da parati, manifesto] to come* off; - rsi da to lose interest in [mondo, persona]2 fig. (distinguersi) to stand* out. -
3 dilungarsi
fig dwell (su on)* * *dilungarsi v.intr.pron.2 (fig.) ( parlare a lungo) to talk at length, to expatiate, to dwell* (on a subject): l'autore si dilunga a descrivere la campagna, the author dwells on a description of the countryside; non ti dilungare troppo e arriva alla conclusione, stop being so longwinded and come to the point4 ( di cavalli) to outdistance, to draw* ahead.* * *[dilun'garsi]verbo pronominaledilungarsi su — to dilate o dwell o enlarge on, to expand (up)on [ argomento]
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4 distanziare
1. v/t space outsports leave behind( superare) overtake* * *distanziare v.tr.1 to distance, to space (out): distanzia un poco le bottiglie, space out the bottles a bit; ricorda di distanziare bene le parole, remember to space out the words properly2 ( lasciar indietro) to distance, to outdistance, to leave* behind, to outstrip: il corridore fu distanziato al terzo giro, the runner was left behind (o outdistanced) in the third lap; distanziare tutti i colleghi nella carriera, to outstrip all one's colleagues in one's career.* * *[distan'tsjare]verbo transitivo1) (allontanare) to space (out) [ oggetti]; to space out, to spread* (out) [visite, incontri]2) sport to (out)distance, to leave* [sb.] behind [ avversario]3) fig. (superare in bravura)distanziare qcn. — to leave sb. standing, to outstrip sb
* * *distanziare/distan'tsjare/ [1]1 (allontanare) to space (out) [ oggetti]; to space out, to spread* (out) [visite, incontri]2 sport to (out)distance, to leave* [sb.] behind [ avversario] -
5 distanziare vt
[distan'tsjare]2)distanziare qn Sport — to leave sb behind, outdistance sb, (superare) to outstrip, surpass
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6 ridistanziare
ridistanziare v.tr. to outdistance again. -
7 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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8 distanziare
vt [distan'tsjare]2)distanziare qn Sport — to leave sb behind, outdistance sb, (superare) to outstrip, surpass
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