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1 mite
I [maɪt]1) (child)II [maɪt]mite confused, ridiculous — un tantino confuso, ridicolo
nome acaro m.* * *1) (a tiny person or child.) piccino, bimbo2) (a type of very small insect.) acaro* * *mite (1) /maɪt/n.1 (stor.) soldino; monetina; (fig.) obolo; piccola offerta; modesto contributo3 piccino, piccina; bambinetto● (relig.) mite box, cassettina per la raccolta delle elemosine □ (fam.) a mite, un tantino: She seemed a mite annoyed by the news, è parsa un tantino seccata dalla notizia □ (fam.) not a mite, niente affatto; per niente □ the widow's mite, l'obolo della vedova; (fig.) un'offerta piccola, ma fatta col cuore.mite (2) /maɪt/n.● cheese mite ( Acarus siro), acaro del formaggio.* * *I [maɪt]1) (child)II [maɪt]mite confused, ridiculous — un tantino confuso, ridicolo
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2 mite n
[maɪt]1) (small quantity) briciolothe widow's mite Bible — l'obolo della vedova
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3 itch
I [ɪtʃ]1) (physical) prurito m.II [ɪtʃ]1) (physically) prudere, sentire pruritothese socks make me o my feet itch — queste calze mi danno prurito o mi fanno prudere i piedi
2)to be itching for sth., to do — morire dalla voglia di qcs., di fare
* * *[i ] 1. noun(an irritating feeling in the skin that makes one want to scratch: He had an itch in the middle of his back and could not scratch it easily.) prurito2. verb1) (to have an itch: Some plants can cause the skin to itch.) prudere2) (to have a strong desire (for something, or to be something): I was itching to slap the child.) (non vedere l'ora), (avere una gran voglia)•- itchy- itchiness* * *[ɪtʃ]1. n2. vi(person) avere prurito, (part of body) prudereto be itching for sth/to do sth fig fam — aver una gran voglia di qc/di fare qc
* * *itch /ɪtʃ/n.2 (fig.) desiderio smodato; smania; voglia: to have an itch for glory [to travel], avere un desiderio smodato di gloria [di viaggiare]3 (med.) rogna; scabbia● (zool.) itch mite ( Sarcoptes scabiei), acaro della scabbia □ (fig.) the seven-year itch, la crisi del settimo anno ( in un matrimonio).(to) itch /ɪtʃ/A v. i.3 (fig.) avere una gran voglia; avere un desiderio sfrenato; non vedere l'ora: The whole family was itching to go on holiday, tutta la famiglia non vedeva l'ora d'andare in vacanzaB v. t.dare il prurito a; far prudere● to itch with impatience, fremere d'impazienza □ I was itching to get off, mi scottava la terra sotto i piedi (fig.).* * *I [ɪtʃ]1) (physical) prurito m.II [ɪtʃ]1) (physically) prudere, sentire pruritothese socks make me o my feet itch — queste calze mi danno prurito o mi fanno prudere i piedi
2)to be itching for sth., to do — morire dalla voglia di qcs., di fare
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