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1 distesa
f expanse* * *distesa s.f.1 expanse; stretch: una distesa di grano, an expanse of wheat; la distesa dei campi, the sweep of the fields; la distesa del mare, the expanse of the sea; distesa erbosa, sward // (aer.) wingspan // a distesa, continuously (o without interruption); le campane suonano a distesa, the bells are in full peal; gridava a distesa, she kept crying out2 ( insieme di oggetti) line, row: una distesa di panni, a line of washing; una distesa di vele, a row of sails; sul pavimento c'era una distesa di giocattoli, the floor was covered with toys.* * *[dis'tesa]sostantivo femminile1) (superficie) (di terra, boschi) expanse, stretch, sweep, tract; (di acqua) expanse; (di fiori) blanket2) (grande quantità) line, row, range••suonare a distesa — [ campane] to peal (out)
* * *distesa/dis'tesa/sostantivo f.1 (superficie) (di terra, boschi) expanse, stretch, sweep, tract; (di acqua) expanse; (di fiori) blanket2 (grande quantità) line, row, range -
2 fragore
m roardi tuono rumble* * *fragore s.m. loud noise, din; ( improvviso, lacerante) crash, rumble; ( metallico) clang: il fragore del tuono, the rumble of thunder; il fragore di una esplosione, the rumble (o roar) of an explosion.* * *[fra'gore]sostantivo maschile (rumore violento) crash, thunder, smash; (di tuono) crash, peal; (di cascata) roar; (metallico) clang* * *fragore/fra'gore/sostantivo m.(rumore violento) crash, thunder, smash; (di tuono) crash, peal; (di cascata) roar; (metallico) clang. -
3 scampanio
scampanio s.m. pealing (of bells).* * ** * *scampaniopl. -ii /skampa'nio, ii/sostantivo m.peal(ing), chime. -
4 scrosciare
di pioggia fall in torrents* * *scrosciare v. intr. to pelt (down); to roar (anche fig.): la pioggia scroscia, the rain is pelting down; il torrente scrosciava in lontananza, the torrent was roaring in the distance; gli applausi scrosciarono, there was a thunder of applause; le risate scrosciavano, there were roars of laughter.* * *[skroʃ'ʃare]verbo intransitivo (aus. essere, avere) [ torrente] to roar; [ pioggia] to teem (down), to pour; [ risate] to peal outscrosciarono gli applausi — fig. there was a burst of applause
* * *scrosciare/skro∫'∫are/ [1](aus. essere, avere) [ torrente] to roar; [ pioggia] to teem (down), to pour; [ risate] to peal out; scrosciarono gli applausi fig. there was a burst of applause. -
5 scroscio
scroscio s.m.1 (di cascata, torrente ecc.) roar: lo scroscio della cascata mi tenne sveglio tutta la notte, the roar of the waterfall kept me awake all night2 (di pioggia, rovescio) shower: fui colto da un violento scroscio di pioggia, I was caught in a heavy shower (of rain) // piovere a scroscio, to rain hard (o to pour with rain)3 (fig.) roar; burst; ( al telefono) noise, interference: scroscio di applausi, thunder (o burst) of applause; scroscio di risa, roar (o burst) of laughter.* * *1) (di pioggia) downpour, drench; (di torrente) roar* * *scrosciopl. - sci /'skrɔ∫∫o, ∫i/sostantivo m.1 (di pioggia) downpour, drench; (di torrente) roar -
6 scampanare
scampanare v. intr.1 ( di campane) to chime; to peal2 (di gonna, pantaloni ecc.) to flare, to flute4 (metall.) to rap◆ v.tr. (una gonna, pantaloni ecc.) to flare.* * *[skampa'nare]1. vi2. vt(gonna) to flare -
7 suonare a distesa
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8 scampanio sm
[skampa'nio] scampanio (-nii) -
9 scampanata
scampanata s.f. chime; chiming; peal (ing); ringing. -
10 scampanare
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11 scampanio
sm [skampa'nio] scampanio (-nii)
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