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I ['ʌtə(r)]aggettivo [failure, despair] totale; [ disaster] completo; [sincerity, amazement] assoluto; [ scoundrel] bell'e buono; [stranger, fool] perfettoII ['ʌtə(r)]1) pronunciare, proferire [ word]; pronunciare, lanciare [ curse]; lanciare [ cry]; emettere [ sound]* * *I adjective(complete or total: There was utter silence; utter darkness.)- utterlyII verb(to produce (sounds, eg cries, words etc) with the mouth: She uttered a sigh of relief; She didn't utter a single word of encouragement.)* * *utter /ˈʌtə(r)/a.assoluto; totale: Her room was in an utter mess, la sua camera era nel disordine più totale; That's utter nonsense, sono sciocchezze bell'e buone; (mil. e sport) utter defeat, disfatta assoluta● ( sport) utter collapse, crollo verticale ( di una squadra, ecc.) □ utter darkness, buio pesto □ an utter denial, un diniego assoluto □ an utter stranger, un perfetto sconosciuto □ to my utter amazement, con mio enorme stupore.(to) utter /ˈʌtə(r)/v. t.1 (lett. o form.) emettere; produrre: He uttered a sigh of relief, ha emesso un sospiro di sollievo; to utter a cry of pain, lanciare un grido di dolore2 (lett. o form.) dire; proferire: He refused to utter a single word, ha rifiutato di proferir parola; to utter the truth, dire la verità4 (ling., pubbl.) enunciare* * *I ['ʌtə(r)]aggettivo [failure, despair] totale; [ disaster] completo; [sincerity, amazement] assoluto; [ scoundrel] bell'e buono; [stranger, fool] perfettoII ['ʌtə(r)] -
2 utter ut·ter
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3 complete
I [kəm'pliːt]complete and utter — [despair, disaster] totale
2) (finished) compiuto, finito3) (entire, full) [collection, set] intero, completo; [edition, works] completocomplete with — completo di, con incluso [battery, instructions]
4) (consummate) [ artist] completo; [ gentleman] perfettoII [kəm'pliːt]1) (finish) completare, finire [building, course, exercise]; portare a termine [ task]; completare, terminare [collection, phrase]* * *[kəm'pli:t] 1. adjective1) (whole; with nothing missing: a complete set of Shakespeare's plays.) completo2) (thorough: My car needs a complete overhaul; a complete surprise.) completo3) (finished: My picture will soon be complete.) finito2. verb(to finish; to make complete: When will he complete the job?; This stamp completes my collection.) completare- completeness
- completion* * *I [kəm'pliːt]complete and utter — [despair, disaster] totale
2) (finished) compiuto, finito3) (entire, full) [collection, set] intero, completo; [edition, works] completocomplete with — completo di, con incluso [battery, instructions]
4) (consummate) [ artist] completo; [ gentleman] perfettoII [kəm'pliːt]
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