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ungere v. (pres.ind. ùngo, ùngi; p.rem. ùnsi; p.p. ùnto) I. tr. 1. graisser, huiler: ungere la serratura graisser la serrure, huiler la serrure. 2. ( lubrificare) graisser, huiler, lubrifier. 3. (con creme e sim.) enduire; ( impomatare) mettre de la crème sur. 4. ( sporcare di grasso) faire des taches de gras sur: ti sei unto tutto il vestito tu as fait des taches de gras partout sur ta robe. 5. ( fig) ( adulare) flatter, flagorner, ( colloq) lécher les bottes à: ungere qcu. lécher les bottes à qqn. 6. (assol.) ( sporcare di grasso) être gras: questa crema non unge cette crème n'est pas grasse. 7. (assol.) ( fig) ( corrompere) graisser la patte à. 8. ( Rel) oindre: Davide fu unto re David fut oint roi. II. prnl. ungersi 1. ( spalmarsi di grasso) s'enduire de graisse, ( ant) s'oindre: ungersi prima di prendere il sole se mettre de la crème avant de s'exposer au soleil. 2. ( macchiarsi di grasso) se faire une tache de graisse, se faire une tache de gras.
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