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1 requisire
requisition* * *requisire v.tr. to requisition, to commandeer: requisire alloggi, veicoli, to requisition billets, vehicles; ho requisito il letto, è molto comodo, I've commandeered the bed, it's very comfortable // cercherò di requisirlo almeno per mezz'ora, (fig. scherz.) I'll try to commandeer him for at least half an hour.* * *[rekwi'zire]verbo transitivo to requisition, to confiscate [veicoli, locali]; mil. to commandeer [uomini, beni]; to impound [ passaporto]* * *requisire/rekwi'zire/ [102]to requisition, to confiscate [veicoli, locali]; mil. to commandeer [uomini, beni]; to impound [ passaporto]. -
2 togliere
take (away), remove( eliminare) take off( tirare fuori) take out, remove( revocare) lift, raisedente take out, extracttogliere di mezzo get rid ofciò non toglie che the fact remains that* * *togliere v.tr.1 to take* away; to take* out; ( indumenti) to take* off; ( rimuovere) to remove: questo non è il suo posto, toglilo di qui, this is not its place, take it away from here; togli le mani di tasca, take your hands out of your pockets; togli il cappotto al bambino, take off the child's coat; togli il vaso dal tavolo, remove the vase from the table; cerca di togliere questa macchia, try to remove this stain // togliere un dubbio a qlcu., to clear a doubt up for s.o.; toglimi un dubbio, la riunione è alle 9 o alle 10?, tell me something, is the meeting at 9 or 10? // togliere una curiosità a qlcu., to satisfy s.o.'s curiosity; toglimi una curiosità, quei due sono sposati?, tell me something, are those two married? // togliersi un capriccio, to indulge a whim; togliersi la soddisfazione di dire qlco., to give oneself the satisfaction of saying sthg. // togliere un'idea dalla testa di qlcu., to get an idea out of s.o.'s head; toglitelo dalla testa, get the idea out of your head // togliere, togliersi di mezzo, di torno, dai piedi qlcu., qlco., to get s.o., sthg. out of one's way; togliere di mezzo un testimone scomodo, to get rid of an awkward witness // togliere qlcu. dalla strada, to pick s.o. up out of the gutter // preoccupazioni che tolgono il sonno, worries which keep one awake at night // togliere il fiato a qlcu., ( assillarlo) to pester s.o.; una bellezza da togliere il fiato, a breath-taking beauty (o a beauty that takes one's breath away)2 ( privare di) to take*: la guerra gli tolse il padre, he lost his father in the war // togliersi la vita, to commit suicide (o to take one's own life); togliere la vita a qlcu., to take s.o.'s life3 ( sottrarre) to take*: togli quattro da dieci, take four from ten // togliere qualche ora allo studio, to steal a few hours from one's studies4 ( interrompere l'erogazione di) to cut* off: hanno tolto la corrente per due ore, the electricity was (cut) off for two hours5 ( liberare) to relieve; to rescue; to free: mi hai tolto un gran peso, you have relieved me of a great burden; mi ha tolto da un grave pericolo, he has rescued me from a serious danger; togliere un'ipoteca da una proprietà, to free a property from mortgage; togliere le tasse a qlcu., to free s.o. from taxes // togliersi il vizio del fumo, to stop the bad habit of smoking // togliersi il pensiero, to get sthg. off one's mind◘ togliersi v.rifl. to go* away, to get* out: togliti!, go away!; togliti di mezzo, dai piedi!, (fam.) get out of the way!; togliere dagli impicci, to get out of trouble.* * *1. ['tɔʎʎere]vb irreg vt1) (gen) to remove, take away o offtogliere qn di mezzo — (allontanare) to get rid of sb, (uccidere) to bump sb off
togliere il saluto a qn — to ignore sb, snub sb
togliersi i guanti/il vestito/il trucco — to take off one's gloves/suit/make-up
togliersi una voglia — to satisfy an urge o a whim
ciò non toglie che... — that doesn't alter the fact that..., nevertheless..., be that as it may...
2) Mat to take away, subtract2. vr (togliersi)* * *['tɔʎʎere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (spostare) to take* away, to remove [mobile, tende, quadro]; to take* off, to move [piede, mano]; to clear (away) [neve, foglie]2) (asportare, rimuovere) to take* out, to remove [lisca, semi]; to remove, to dislodge [ostacolo, corpo estraneo]; to take* off, to peel off, to remove [etichetta, adesivo]; to get* out, to remove [ macchia]; to remove [ vernice]togliere qcs. a qcn. — to pull o take sth. away from sb.
3) (estrarre) to extract, to pull out [dente, scheggia]4) (sfilare, levare) to take* off, to strip off [vestiti, occhiali, cappello]5) fig. (privare di)togliere a qcn. la voglia di fare — to put sb. off doing
togliere la speranza a qcn. to dash sb.'s hopes; togliere il sonno a qcn. to keep sb. awake; togliere le forze a qcn. to take away sb.'s strength; togliere la vita a qcn. to take sb.'s life; ciò non toglie che... nonetheless, the fact remains that...; questo non toglie niente al suo successo that doesn't take anything away from his achievement; toglimi una curiosità, sei sposato? — satisfy my curiosity o tell me something, are you married?
6) (liberare)togliere qcn. da una situazione difficile — to help sb. out of a predicament o difficult situation
togliere qcn. dai guai — to see sb. right
7) (abolire) to lift, to raise [sanzione, coprifuoco]; (sospendere) to adjourn [udienza, seduta]; (sospendere l'erogazione di) to disconnect [ telefono]; to cut* off, to turn off [gas, elettricità]8) (ritirare) to withdraw* [permesso, privilegio, diritto]togliere dalla circolazione — to withdraw, to call in [banconota, articolo]
togliere il passaporto a qcn. — to impound sb.'s passport
9) (sottrarre) to subtract, to take* awaynon ha voluto togliere niente — (scontare) she wouldn't knock anything off
10) (eliminare) to remove [paragrafo, frase, scena]2.togliere il dolore — [ anestetico] to numb the pain
verbo pronominale togliersi1) (sfilarsi) to take* off, to pull off, to slip off [vestiti, scarpe]; to pull off, to take* off [ guanti]2) (liberarsi)3) (spostarsi)togliti dal prato! — come o get off the lawn!
4) (perdere)-rsi un'abitudine, un vizio — to get out of a habit, vice
5) (venire via) [maniglia, pannello, copertura] to come* off; [ rivestimento] to come* out* * *togliere/'tɔλλere/ [28]1 (spostare) to take* away, to remove [mobile, tende, quadro]; to take* off, to move [piede, mano]; to clear (away) [neve, foglie]; togliere il pollo dal forno to take the chicken out of the oven2 (asportare, rimuovere) to take* out, to remove [lisca, semi]; to remove, to dislodge [ostacolo, corpo estraneo]; to take* off, to peel off, to remove [etichetta, adesivo]; to get* out, to remove [ macchia]; to remove [ vernice]; togliere qcs. a qcn. to pull o take sth. away from sb.; togliere il freno a mano to release the handbrake; togliere il tappo to pull out the plug; farsi togliere l'appendice to have one's appendix removed o out3 (estrarre) to extract, to pull out [dente, scheggia]4 (sfilare, levare) to take* off, to strip off [vestiti, occhiali, cappello]5 fig. (privare di) togliere a qcn. la voglia di fare to put sb. off doing; togliere la speranza a qcn. to dash sb.'s hopes; togliere il sonno a qcn. to keep sb. awake; togliere le forze a qcn. to take away sb.'s strength; togliere la vita a qcn. to take sb.'s life; ciò non toglie che... nonetheless, the fact remains that...; questo non toglie niente al suo successo that doesn't take anything away from his achievement; toglimi una curiosità, sei sposato? satisfy my curiosity o tell me something, are you married?6 (liberare) togliere qcn. da una situazione difficile to help sb. out of a predicament o difficult situation; togliere qcn. dai guai to see sb. right; togliere d'imbarazzo to disembarrass7 (abolire) to lift, to raise [sanzione, coprifuoco]; (sospendere) to adjourn [udienza, seduta]; (sospendere l'erogazione di) to disconnect [ telefono]; to cut* off, to turn off [gas, elettricità]8 (ritirare) to withdraw* [permesso, privilegio, diritto]; togliere dalla circolazione to withdraw, to call in [banconota, articolo]; togliere il passaporto a qcn. to impound sb.'s passport9 (sottrarre) to subtract, to take* away; togliere cinque da nove to take five from nine; togliere tempo al lavoro to steal some hours from one's work; non ha voluto togliere niente (scontare) she wouldn't knock anything off10 (eliminare) to remove [paragrafo, frase, scena]; togliere il dolore [ anestetico] to numb the painII togliersi verbo pronominale1 (sfilarsi) to take* off, to pull off, to slip off [vestiti, scarpe]; to pull off, to take* off [ guanti]; - rsi il cappello to take off one's hat2 (liberarsi) - rsi la sete to quench one's thirst4 (perdere) -rsi un'abitudine, un vizio to get out of a habit, vice; non riesco a togliermelo dalla mente I can't get it out of my mind; toglitelo dalla testa! you can put that idea out of your head; - rsi la vita to take one's own life5 (venire via) [maniglia, pannello, copertura] to come* off; [ rivestimento] to come* out. -
3 sequestrare
confiscatelaw impound, seize( rapire) kidnap* * *1 to seize, to sequester, to sequestrate, to confiscate; ( generalmente per debiti) to distrain upon (sthg.): sequestrare i beni immobili di qlcu., to sequestrate (o to distrain upon) s.o.'s property; il tribunale ordinò che i capitali della società fossero sequestrati, the court ordered the company's assets to be seized; sequestrare merci di contrabbando, droga, to confiscate smuggled goods, drugs2 ( portar via) to confiscate, to take* away: il maestro sequestrò il libro allo scolaro, the teacher confiscated (o took away) the book from the pupil3 ( una persona) to kidnap.* * *[sekwes'trare]verbo transitivo1) dir. to distrain upon, to seize, to attach, to sequester [beni, patrimonio]; [polizia, dogana] to seize [droga, refurtiva]2) (portare via) [insegnante, genitore] to take* away, to confiscate [sigarette, giornale]3) (rapire) to kidnap* * *sequestrare/sekwes'trare/ [1]1 dir. to distrain upon, to seize, to attach, to sequester [beni, patrimonio]; [polizia, dogana] to seize [droga, refurtiva]2 (portare via) [insegnante, genitore] to take* away, to confiscate [sigarette, giornale]3 (rapire) to kidnap. -
4 togliere il passaporto a qcn.
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5 sequestrare vt
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6 sequestrare
vt [sekwes'trare]2) (rapire) to kidnap
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