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1 Cupid
['kjuːpɪd]nome proprio Cupido* * *Cupid /ˈkju:pɪd/n.(mitol.) Cupido● Cupid's bow, l'arco di Cupido □ Cupid's darts, le frecce (o i dardi) di Cupido.(First names) Cupid /ˈkju:pɪd/m.* * *['kjuːpɪd]nome proprio Cupido -
2 Cupid n
['kjuːpɪd]Myth CupidoCupid's bow — (lip shape) labbro arcuato
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3 cupid n
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4 dart
I [dɑːt]1) sport freccetta f.2) (arrow) dardo m.; fig. strale m.3) (movement)to make a dart for sth. — precipitarsi verso qcs
4) sart. pince f.II 1. [dɑːt]2.to dart in, out, away — schizzare dentro, fuori, via
verbo transitivo lanciare, scoccare [ glance]* * *1. noun1) (a pointed arrow-like weapon for throwing or shooting: a poisoned dart.) dardo2) (a sudden and quick movement.) balzo2. verb(to move suddenly and quickly: The mouse darted into a hole.) balzare- darts* * *[dɒːt]1. n1) dardo, freccia, Sport freccetta2) Sewing pince f inv, ripresa3)2. vt(look) lanciare3. vi* * *dart /dɑ:t/n.3 freccetta; «dart»4 [u] (pl., col verbo al sing.) freccette ( gioco): to play darts, giocare a freccette; a game of darts, una partita a freccette(to) dart /dɑ:t/A v. i.balzare, slanciarsi: The boy darted out from behind a parked car, il ragazzo è balzato fuori da dietro un'auto parcheggiata; She darted into a doorway, si è slanciata attraverso una porta; to dart across the street, traversare la strada di slancio; The rabbit darted off, il coniglio è balzato viaB v. t.1 lanciare; scagliare ( anche fig.): The teacher darted an angry look at the boy, il maestro ha lanciato un'occhiataccia al ragazzo; to dart a javelin, scagliare un giavellotto2 ( anche to dart out) saettare; tirare fuori velocemente: The chameleon darted out its tongue and caught its prey, il camaleonte ha saettato la lingua e catturato la preda* * *I [dɑːt]1) sport freccetta f.2) (arrow) dardo m.; fig. strale m.3) (movement)to make a dart for sth. — precipitarsi verso qcs
4) sart. pince f.II 1. [dɑːt]2.to dart in, out, away — schizzare dentro, fuori, via
verbo transitivo lanciare, scoccare [ glance]
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