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1 handle
I ['hændl]1) (on bucket, basket, bag, saucepan, piece of cutlery, hammer) manico m.; (on door, drawer) maniglia f.; (on cup) ansa f.; (on wheelbarrow) stanga f.; (on pump) braccio m.2) fig. (hold)to get a handle on sb. — riuscire a capire qcn
••II 1. ['hændl]to fly off the handle — colloq. perdere le staffe
1) (touch) maneggiare, toccare con le mani [explosives, samples, food]"handle with care" — "maneggiare con cura" o "fragile"
"please do not handle (the goods)" — "si prega di non toccare (la merce)"
to handle the ball — sport fare un fallo di mano
to handle stolen goods — ricettare o trattare merce rubata
to handle sb. roughly — trattare male o maltrattare qcn
3) (deal with) occuparsi di, trattare [ case]; condurre [ negotiations]; affrontare, fare fronte a [situation, crisis]; reggere [stress, pace]4) (process) [ organization] gestire [money, clients, order]; [airport, port] accogliere [passengers, cargo]; [ factory] trattare [ waste]; [ person] maneggiare, gestire [information, money, accounts]; [ computer] gestire [graphics, information]; [department, official] occuparsi di [complaints, enquiries]; [ agent] essere responsabile di [ sale]; [ lawyer] occuparsi di, trattare [ case]5) (artistically) trattare [ theme]2.verbo intransitivo aut.••to be too hot to handle — [ situation] essere scottante
* * *['hændl] 1. noun(the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) manico; maniglia2. verb1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) toccare2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) trattare3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) trattare4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) trattare•- - handled- handler
- handlebars* * *handle /ˈhændl/n.1 manico; impugnatura; maniglia; manopola; ansa ( d'anfora, vaso, ecc.): the door handle, la maniglia della porta; the handle of a racket [of a knife], il manico (o l'impugnatura) di una racchetta [di un coltello]5 approccio giusto; chiave (per capire qc.); maniera di affrontare qc.8 (comput.) punto di controllo; quadratino di ridimensionamento; maniglia● to get a handle on st., farsi un'idea di qc., capire qc. □ to have a handle on st., avere un'idea di qc., capire qc.♦ (to) handle /ˈhændl/A v. t.1 maneggiare; manipolare; toccare ( con le mani); usare: to handle a tool, maneggiare un arnese; Can you handle a gun?, sai usare la pistola?2 trattare; occuparsi di; affrontare; gestire: to know how to handle children [dogs], sapere come trattare (o saperci fare con) i bambini [i cani]; This office handles claims for damages, questo ufficio si occupa delle richieste di risarcimento; DIALOGO → - Discussing university- How are you handling the course?, come stai affrontando il corso?; He can't handle the situation, non sa gestire (o padroneggiare) la situazione3 (comm.) trattare, commerciare in: We don't handle this sort of item, non trattiamo questo genere di articoliB v. i.(mecc.) rispondere ai comandi; essere ( più o meno) maneggevole: This car handles well [badly], quest'automobile è molto maneggevole [poco maneggevole]● ( sport) to handle the ball, toccare la palla con le mani □ (naut.) to handle a ship, manovrare una nave □ to handle sb. roughly, trattar male q.; maltrattare q. □ ( su una cassa, ecc.) Handle with care!, attenzione – fragile!* * *I ['hændl]1) (on bucket, basket, bag, saucepan, piece of cutlery, hammer) manico m.; (on door, drawer) maniglia f.; (on cup) ansa f.; (on wheelbarrow) stanga f.; (on pump) braccio m.2) fig. (hold)to get a handle on sb. — riuscire a capire qcn
••II 1. ['hændl]to fly off the handle — colloq. perdere le staffe
1) (touch) maneggiare, toccare con le mani [explosives, samples, food]"handle with care" — "maneggiare con cura" o "fragile"
"please do not handle (the goods)" — "si prega di non toccare (la merce)"
to handle the ball — sport fare un fallo di mano
to handle stolen goods — ricettare o trattare merce rubata
to handle sb. roughly — trattare male o maltrattare qcn
3) (deal with) occuparsi di, trattare [ case]; condurre [ negotiations]; affrontare, fare fronte a [situation, crisis]; reggere [stress, pace]4) (process) [ organization] gestire [money, clients, order]; [airport, port] accogliere [passengers, cargo]; [ factory] trattare [ waste]; [ person] maneggiare, gestire [information, money, accounts]; [ computer] gestire [graphics, information]; [department, official] occuparsi di [complaints, enquiries]; [ agent] essere responsabile di [ sale]; [ lawyer] occuparsi di, trattare [ case]5) (artistically) trattare [ theme]2.verbo intransitivo aut.••to be too hot to handle — [ situation] essere scottante
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2 fix
I [fɪks]1) colloq. (quandary) pasticcio m., guaio m.to be in a fix — essere in un bel pasticcio o nei pasticci
2) colloq. (dose) (of drugs) dose f., buco m.to get a fix — bucarsi, farsi
3) colloq. (rigged arrangement)II [fɪks]to take a fix on — fare il punto di [ ship]
1) (set) fissare, stabilire [date, venue, price, limit]; determinare [chronology, position on map]2) (organize) organizzare [meeting, visit]; preparare [drink, meal]to fix one's hair — mettersi a posto o sistemarsi i capelli
3) (mend) aggiustare, riparare [article, equipment]; (sort out) risolvere [ problem]4) (attach, insert) fissare, montare [handle, shelf]; attaccare [ notice] (on su; to a); piantare [stake, nail] ( into in); fissare, attaccare [rope, string] (to a); fig. fare cadere [ suspicion] (on su); attribuire, dare [ blame] (on a)5) (concentrate) fissare, concentrare [ attention] (on su); riporre [ hopes] (on in); fissare, rivolgere [ thoughts] (on su)to fix one's gaze on sb. — fissare qcn
7) colloq. (get even with)8) art. biol. chim. fot. tess. fissare•- fix on- fix up* * *[fiks] 1. verb1) (to make firm or steady: He fixed the post firmly in the ground; He fixed his eyes on the door.) fissare2) (to attach; to join: He fixed the shelf to the wall.) fissare3) (to mend or repair: He has succeeded in fixing my watch.) riparare4) (to direct (attention, a look etc) at: She fixed all her attention on me.) fissare, dirigere5) ((often with up) to arrange; to settle: to fix a price; We fixed (up) a meeting.) fissare6) (to make (something) permanent by the use of certain chemicals: to fix a photgraphic print.) fissare7) (to prepare; to get ready: I'll fix dinner tonight.) preparare2. noun(trouble; a difficulty: I'm in a terrible fix!) pasticcio- fixation- fixed
- fixedly
- fixture
- fix on
- fix someone up with something
- fix up with something
- fix someone up with
- fix up with* * *fix /fɪks/n.2 (fam.) situazione difficile (o imbarazzante); difficoltà; pasticcio; imbroglio: to be in [to get (oneself) into] a fix, essere [mettersi] in un pasticcio (o nei guai); to get sb. out of a fix, tirare q. fuori dai guai3 (fam.) soluzione; riparazione; aggiustatura: a quick fix to our problem, una soluzione rapida del nostro problema; (comput.) bug fix, correzione dei bug4 ( slang) evento (incontro sportivo, elezione, ecc.) truccato; imbroglio: The match was a fix, l'incontro era truccato● to get a fix on st., (naut., aeron.) determinare la posizione di qc.; (fig. fam.) farsi un'idea chiara di qc.; capire com'è fatto qc.♦ (to) fix /fɪks/A v. t.1 fissare; attaccare: to fix a bookcase to the wall, fissare una libreria al muro; to fix st. in place (o in position) fissare qc. al suo posto2 fissare; fermare: to fix one's eyes on st., fissare gli occhi su qc.; to fix a name in one's mind, imprimersi un nome nella mente4 fissare; stabilire; determinare: to fix an appointment, fissare un appuntamento; to fix a date [prices], fissare una data [prezzi]5 accomodare; aggiustare; riparare: to fix a broken machine, riparare una macchina guasta; DIALOGO → - Computer problems- Has anyone come to fix your computer?, è venuto qualcuno ad aggiustarti il computer? NOTA D'USO: - to mend, to fix o to repair?-6 (fam.) sistemare; mettere in ordine: He's already fixed everything, ha già sistemato tutto lui; If you want to meet him, I can fix it, se vuoi incontrarlo, posso occuparmene io; to fix one's hair, mettersi in ordine (o sistemarsi) i capelli; to fix one's face, sistemarsi (o rifarsi) il trucco7 (fam. USA) preparare: to fix lunch, preparare il pranzo; Can I fix you a drink?, posso darti qualcosa da bere?8 (biol., fotogr.) fissare9 (fam., eufem.) sistemare; mettere a posto; conciare (fam.): I'm going to fix him!, lo sistemo io, quello!10 (fam.) comprare (il risultato di un'elezione, una gara, ecc.); truccare; comprare la vittoria in: to fix the vote, truccare le votazioni; to fix a judge, corrompere un giudiceB v. i.1 fissarsi; diventare solido2 (fam. USA) avere intenzione; progettare: I'm fixing to go abroad, ho intenzione d'andare all'estero● to fix one's affection on sb., riporre il proprio affetto in q. □ (naut.) to fix the position, orientarsi; fare il punto □ (mil.) to fix bayonets, inastare la baionetta: Fix bayonets!, baionetta in canna! □ to fix the blame on sb., dare la colpa a q. □ (econ.) to fix a ceiling price for st., calmierare il prezzo di qc. □ (econ.) to fix a quota for st., contingentare qc.* * *I [fɪks]1) colloq. (quandary) pasticcio m., guaio m.to be in a fix — essere in un bel pasticcio o nei pasticci
2) colloq. (dose) (of drugs) dose f., buco m.to get a fix — bucarsi, farsi
3) colloq. (rigged arrangement)II [fɪks]to take a fix on — fare il punto di [ ship]
1) (set) fissare, stabilire [date, venue, price, limit]; determinare [chronology, position on map]2) (organize) organizzare [meeting, visit]; preparare [drink, meal]to fix one's hair — mettersi a posto o sistemarsi i capelli
3) (mend) aggiustare, riparare [article, equipment]; (sort out) risolvere [ problem]4) (attach, insert) fissare, montare [handle, shelf]; attaccare [ notice] (on su; to a); piantare [stake, nail] ( into in); fissare, attaccare [rope, string] (to a); fig. fare cadere [ suspicion] (on su); attribuire, dare [ blame] (on a)5) (concentrate) fissare, concentrare [ attention] (on su); riporre [ hopes] (on in); fissare, rivolgere [ thoughts] (on su)to fix one's gaze on sb. — fissare qcn
7) colloq. (get even with)8) art. biol. chim. fot. tess. fissare•- fix on- fix up
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handle to one's name — {n. phr.}, {slang} A special title used before your name. * /Jim s father has a handle to his name. He is Major Watson./ * /Bob came back from the University with a handle to his name and was called Dr. Jones./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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