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1 spiattellare
spiattellare v.tr. to blab (out), to blurt out; ( dire apertamente) to speak* out, to speak* frankly about sthg.: spiattellò tutto, he blabbed (o blurted) it all out; gli ha spiattellato in faccia la verità, he blurted out the whole truth to his face // mi spiattellò il documento sotto il naso, he thrust the paper under my nose.* * *[spjattel'lare]verbo transitivo colloq.1) (raccontare) to blab, to blurt out2) (mostrare)* * *spiattellare/spjattel'lare/ [1]colloq.1 (raccontare) to blab, to blurt out; spiattellare tutto in giro to shoot one's mouth off2 (mostrare) le spiattellò sotto il naso la lettera he thrust the letter right under her nose. -
2 snocciolare
snocciolare v.tr.1 to stone, to remove the stone from (sthg.): snocciolare le ciliege, to stone cherries2 (fig.) ( sborsare) to pay* out: dovetti snocciolare un mucchio di denaro, I had to pay out a lot of money4 ( pronunciare di seguito): snocciolare le preghiere, to say one's prayers; snocciolare il rosario, to say the Rosary; snocciolò una serie di insulti, dopo l'incidente, after the accident he poured out a string of insults.* * *[znottʃo'lare]verbo transitivo1) to stone, to pit AE [ olive]* * *snocciolare/znott∫o'lare/ [1] -
3 spifferare
spifferare v.tr. (riferire, raccontare senza discrezione) to blab, to blurt out: ha spifferato a tutti la mia storia, he blabbed my story to everyone* * *[spiffe'rare]verbo transitivo to blab (out), to give* away [informazioni, segreto]* * *spifferare/spiffe'rare/ [1]to blab (out), to give* away [informazioni, segreto]; spifferare tutto to spill the beans . -
4 spiattellare vt
[spjattel'lare](fam : verità, segreto) to blurt out -
5 spifferare vt
[spiffe'rare]fam to blurt out, blab -
6 spiattellare
vt [spjattel'lare](fam : verità, segreto) to blurt out -
7 spifferare
vt [spiffe'rare]fam to blurt out, blab
См. также в других словарях:
blurt out — blurt UK [blɜː(r)t] / US [blɜrt] or blurt out UK / US verb [transitive] Word forms blurt : present tense I/you/we/they blurt he/she/it blurts present participle blurting past tense blurted past participle blurted to say something suddenly and… … English dictionary
blurt out — index divulge, reveal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
blurt out — verb utter impulsively He blurted out the secret He blundered his stupid ideas • Syn: ↑blurt, ↑blunder out, ↑blunder, ↑ejaculate • Derivationally related forms: ↑ejaculation … Useful english dictionary
blurt out — verb To say suddenly, without thinking When in court, it is inadvisable to blurt out the first thing you think of. Instead, take time to construct coherent sentences … Wiktionary
blurt out — phr verb Blurt out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑word … Collocations dictionary
blurt out — PHRASAL VERB If someone blurts something out, they blurt it. [INFORMAL] [V P with quote] You re mad, the driver blurted out... [V P n (not pron)] Over the food, Richard blurted out what was on his mind. [Also V n P] … English dictionary
blurt out — say (something) suddenly and without careful consideration. → blurt … English new terms dictionary
blurt out — {v. phr.} To suddenly say something even if one was not planning to do so, or if it was not expected of them. * / My brother Bob is in jail, Tony blurted out, before anybody could stop him./ … Dictionary of American idioms
blurt out — {v. phr.} To suddenly say something even if one was not planning to do so, or if it was not expected of them. * / My brother Bob is in jail, Tony blurted out, before anybody could stop him./ … Dictionary of American idioms
blurt out — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. speak unthinkingly, divulge, burst out with, gush; see exclaim , tell 1 , utter … English dictionary for students
blurt\ out — v. phr. To suddenly say something even if one was not planning to do so, or if it was not expected of them. My brother Bob is in jail, Tony blurted out, before anybody could stop him … Словарь американских идиом